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SUMMARY:Rethinking Dementia: Collaboration\, Co-design\, and Change
DESCRIPTION:Join The Institute of Mental Health at University of Nottingham for a day of talks\, discussion\, and insight into how dementia research is changing – with a growing focus on working in partnership with all the communities affected by dementia. \nOpen to researchers\, health and care professionals\, charity and community organisations\, patient and public involvement (PPI) contributors and anyone with an interest in dementia\, the event will explore how inclusive and collaborative research is helping to tackle inequalities and improve support and care. Expect inspiring talks\, practical takeaways from our workshop and panel discussion\, and opportunities to connect with others. \nThe call for abstracts to present in our two short talks sessions and for our poster section is currently open. \nThe themes of our short talks sessions are: \n\nEncouraging dementia research in underserved topics\nHow are we addressing inequalities in dementia research?\n\nThe theme for our poster section is: \nInclusion in dementia at every level: from cells to health and social care systems (note applications close on the 26th August) \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/rethinking-dementia-collaboration-co-design-and-change/
LOCATION:The Institute of Mental Health\, The University of Nottingham\, Triumph Road\, Nottingham\, Nottingham\, NG7 2TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Networking,Showcase
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Salon - Organising your Lab for Maximum Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:In our last Salon webinar of 2025\, Dr Kate Harris and Dr Dominic Trepel will explore how to structure your lab for focus\, flexibility\, and long-term success\, with insights from researchers who have made it work across a range of settings. \nA well-organised lab\, whether it is wet\, dry\, clinical\, or computational\, is the backbone of effective research. Good organisation supports not just productivity\, but morale\, collaboration\, and scientific integrity. But how do you set up systems that keep projects moving\, data flowing\, and people working well together? What does efficiency look like in very different research environments? Today\, we will explore how to structure your lab for focus\, flexibility\, and long-term success\, with insights from researchers who have made it work across a range of settings \nSpeakers\n\nDr Dominic Trépel is an economist and Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin and the Global Brain Health Institute. He aims to inform policy through incorporating economic research into a variety of research designs\, including randomised control trials\, simulation models of cost-effectiveness\, discrete choice experiments and econometric analysis of observational datasets. \nDr Kate Harris is a Newcastle University Academic Track Fellow in Drug Discovery. Her research focuses on developing small-molecule interventions to modulate neuroinflammatory processes\, particularly targeting microglial dynamics and interferon and complement pathways. She combines medicinal chemistry\, in vitro cell biology\, and computational methods to translate biological insights into drug discovery programmes for neurodegenerative diseases\, brain cancers\, and rare metabolic disorders. \nProgramme\nThe format of the event is a 60 minute livestream where the speakers will each present their thoughts on this topic for 10-15 minutes each\, the host and audience are then invited to ask question\, or join the livestream with their own contributions on the topic.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAvailable to join exclusivley in Dementia Researcher Communities – Online or in the App\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-organising-your-lab-for-maximum-efficiency/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Determining Sample Size in Qualitative Research
DESCRIPTION:Join this interactive session exploring the principles and practical considerations for determining appropriate sample sizes in qualitative research. Gain insights into current debates\, methodological guidance\, and practical strategies to support robust study design. \nLed by Professor Julius Sim \n📅 Wednesday 24 September 2025🕐 1–2pm \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/determining-sample-size-in-qualitative-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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