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SUMMARY:Get behind #Red4Research Day
DESCRIPTION:What is #Red4Research?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n#Red4Research brings together all those participating\, supporting\, and undertaking research. On the front line and behind the scenes incredible research teams collectively work on health and social care research. The R&D community is innovative\, flexible and dynamic. Research doesn’t just happen though\, people make it happen – research participants\, patients\, professionals\, volunteers and regulatory bodies all collectively working together. \nIn collaboration with the health and care sectors and voluntary organisations the R&D community has achieved a phenomenal amount. It has \n\nimproved patient outcomes\nchanged clinical management\, policies and guidelines\nprovided life-saving diagnostics\, procedures and treatments\nevaluated a range of novel and repurposed therapeutics demonstrating that large platform trials are feasible\nundertaken rapid evidence appraisals\nimproved our understanding of health and human diseases\ndeveloped and delivered COVID-19 vaccines at an unprecedented speed\nestablished rapid ethical review processes\nstreamlined and aligned regulatory approval processes\nadvanced the international research agenda\nenhanced capacity building\nprovided real-time visualization of data to inform decision making\nreduced research waste through coordinated research activity and data sharing\n\n#Red4Research Day on Friday 20th June 2025 aims to get as many people as possible wearing red to demonstrate their support and appreciation for all those participating\, undertaking and supporting research. It is an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the phenomenal work\, learning legacy and innovative treatments/systems/techniques that have arisen from R&D. \n#Red4Research Day began in 2020. It is not country\, group or organisation specific but powered by the collective efforts. Research isn’t undertaken by individuals working in isolation\, it is collegial\, made possible by people around the world working together. The #Red4Research campaign has been supported by people across the world in countries such as Africa\, America\, Australia\, Chile\, China\, India\, Italy\, Malaysia\, Spain\, USA as well as the UK. \n\n\n\n\nWhat is involved?\n\n\n\n\nThe #Red4Research concept is very simple. Wear something red\, it can be any item of clothing\, then download/print or make a placard saying #Red4Research\, take a photo and post it on social media with the #Red4Research hashtag. \nIt’s all about positivity\, creativity and support in the face of adversity. #Red4Research is completely inclusive – anyone\, any age\, anywhere can participate – children\, adults\, even pets! Hopefully people might have a bit of fun along the way raising the profile and work of all those involved in the process. \nSally Humphreys – #Red4Research Day Founder\nChair of R&D Forum RMWG\, NHS Research Nurse\, PhD Student at University of Hertfordshire \n\n\n\nThere are a number of resources free to download: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSocial Media Resources\n\n#Red4Research English Resources: \n\nPlacard\nEmail Signature\nBluesky Header\nFacebook Header\nLinkedIn Header\nX Header\n\n#Red4Research Video Background  \n#Red4Research Welsh Resources: \n\nEmail Signature\nBluesky Header\nFacebook Header\nLinkedIn Header\nX Header\n\n#Red4Research Resources for Logos\n \nA range of social media templates have been designed which enable you to add your own organisational logo and share across social media platforms like Facebook\, Instagram and X. \nTo use these: \n\nInsert your photo behind the template\nAdd your logo and text on top of the template\nPost on social media using #Red4Research\n\n \n \n\nFacebook Photo and Quote Template\nInstagram Photo Square Template\nInstagram Phone and Quote Landscape Template\nLinkedIn Photo and Quote Template\nX Photo and Quote Template\n\nMaking your social media accessible \n#Red4Research aims to be an inclusive event.  When using the #Red4Research hashtag please capitalise the first letter of every word (CamelCase). This means that the words in the hashtag are read out correctly by screen readers. It also makes them easier to read for everyone else. \nEach social media platform provides accessibility guidance to help make your social media accessibility friendly: \nFacebook accessibility features\nInstagram accessibility features\nX (Twitter) accessibility features\nTikTok accessibility features
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/get-behind-red4research-day/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Sex and Gender Differences in Alzheimer's Disease & Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
DESCRIPTION:This ISTAART session will explore how sex and gender differences\, along with sleep and circadian rhythms\, influence the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. \nAttendees will gain insights from molecular and animal models to human studies and clinical research\, offering a comprehensive overview of current findings. The event will conclude with a live Q&A session\, giving participants the chance to engage with the speakers. \nModerator: Negin Sattari \nSpeakers: Sara Mednick & Rebecca C. Thurston \nPanelist: Bryce Mander \nThis is the second instalment in the series organised by the Sex and Gender Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease and Sleep and Circadian Rhythms PIAs. \n👉 Registration is now open
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/sex-and-gender-differences-in-alzheimers-disease-sleep-and-circadian-rhythms/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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