ISTAART PIA Relay Podcast – Joe Kane & Zahinoor Ismail
The Relay Podcast is back for a second season – Dr Joe Kane (Lewy body dementia) talks with Professor Zahinoor Ismail (Neuropsychiatric Syndromes)
The Relay Podcast is back for a second season – Dr Joe Kane (Lewy body dementia) talks with Professor Zahinoor Ismail (Neuropsychiatric Syndromes)
Adam Smith talks with Dr Claire Sexton, Alzheimer’s Associations Director, Scientific Programs and Outreach to hear what they have planned for AAIC 2021
How is dementia diagnosed now, and how could that change with new fluid biomarkers – Adam Smith talk with a Neurologist, Psychiatrist and Scientist.
For #LonelinessAwarenessWeek, this special ‘Research Perspectives’ blog and podcast see’s journalist and GHBI Fellow, Fernando Peres discover more about social Isolation and Loneliness in dementia, talking to someone living through the problems and a leading research expert.
Dr Anna Volkmer is joined by Dr Terry Quinn & Dr Jenny McCleery editors of Cochrane Dementia Group. Discussing the work of Cochrane & systematic reviews.
Dr Sam Moxon talks with Dr Eric Hill and Dr Paul Roach from Loughborough University, about their £3m Neu-ChiP Project, connecting stem cells & microchips
Dr Clarissa Giebel hosts Professor Adam Gordon, Dr Ramona Backhaus and Paul Marlow talking about their research on COVID-19 and Care Homes
Professional Louise Serpell leads the conversation in discussing the science from this months British Neuroscience Associations Festival.
Dr Emily Oliver hosts a discussion about the new NIHR Evidence Dementia Collection – for anyone who might use them, patients, carers, clinicians.
Part 2 of our ARUK Conference Special. Dr Yvonne Couch with Beth Eyre, Dr Aitana Sogorb Esteve, Dr Lucy Russell and Michelle Naessens sharing their highlights
Part 1 ARUK Conference Special. Dr Fiona Calvert talks with Mica Clarke, from UCL, Katy Hole from Bath & Dr Yvonne Couch from Oxford sharing ECR Day highlights
Dr Anna Volkmer talks with with Shalom Henderson and Dr Siddharth Ramanan discussing their work on Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia