Podcast – Alzheimer’s Society Conference 2019 – Day Two
Recorded on day two of the Alzheimer’s Society Conference, this episode explores stem cells, smartphone tools for earlier detection, and voices from the event.
Recorded on day two of the Alzheimer’s Society Conference, this episode explores stem cells, smartphone tools for earlier detection, and voices from the event.
Recorded at the Alzheimer’s Society Conference, this episode explores care, technology and support, with day one updates and reflections on NIDUS and the UK DRI
How Brains for Dementia Research gives scientists access to high quality tissue and donor histories, helping improve diagnosis and deepen understanding further.
Four early career researchers share practical advice on securing fellowships, from shaping ideas and timing applications to mentors, interviews and setbacks.
At Exeter’s DPUK datathon, Adam Smith explores how cohort data and machine learning are opening new ways to identify risk, improve diagnosis and beat dementia.
Adam Smith talks to Michelle Lai and Luisa Krein in Sydney about young onset dementia, PhD life, studying abroad, publishing pressure and work life balance.
Megan O’Hare explores dementia care with Pippa Collins and Kellyn Lee, from Southampton, on functional objects, identity, and enabling mobility in hospitals UK
Lakshini Mendis talks with Anna Volkmer, Rosemary Varley and Vitor Zimmerer about language change in dementia, PPA, diagnosis and communication support.
Adam Smith talks with Luisa Krein and Cathy Taylor Rubin in Sydney about language and communication in dementia, including PPA and support for carers.
Katy Stubbs and guests share highlights from Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference in Harrogate, bringing key themes and fresh ideas from across the meeting.
Adam Smith talks with Clare Shaw, Victoria Shepherd and Anne Marie Greenaway about how Join Dementia Research helps studies find volunteers.
Lakshini Mendis talks with Marina Papoutsi, Akshay Nair and Lauren Byrne about Huntington’s disease research and what it can teach dementia science.
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