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ISTAART Neuroscience Mentoring Club – Dr Yakeel Quiroz
OnlinePresentation from Dr Yakeel Quiroz, Director of the MGH Familial Dementia Neuroimaging Lab, followed by a Q&A session, and breakout rooms for group discussion
Careers after a PhD / Postdoc: ECR Event with Proteintech
OnlineHear from scientists who work in academia & industry but with highly varied roles - learn about their personal career journey and what their current job entails
Cultural competence and inclusivity in research
OnlineDr Suman Prinija, NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands will be running an online webinar on: Cultural competence and inclusivity in research.
The Basics of Partnering with Research Participants
OnlinePartnering with Research Participants PIA: The Basics of Partnering with Research Participants - an essential skill useful to every researcher
Including Sexual & Gender Minorities in Dementia Research
OnlineDr Jason Flatt, presents “Promoting Inclusion of Sexual and Gender Minority Populations in Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging Research”.
Assistive Technology & Dementia
OnlineHow does technology enable people with dementia? Come along to hear insights from research and real-life experience! Explores in the IDEAL Programme
ARUK Lab Notes – Emerging treatments
OnlineHear from the ARUK Drug Discovery Alliance Leaders talking about some of the exciting projects taking place in drug treatments.
Microglia & astrocyte involvement in synapse loss in AD
OnlineProfessor Tara Spires-Jones from the University of Edinburgh delivers this talk for the European Microglial Webinar Series
Alternative Careers in Neuroscience
OnlineJoin WiN UK's 'Alternative Careers in Neuroscience event' to learn how your neuroscience qualifications can be used elswhere in alernative careers.
The state-of-art of sleep wearables in dementia
OnlineISTAART Sleep and Circadian Rhythms & Tech & Dementia PIA - Presentations of state-of-art and clinical/research applications of wearables in sleep and dementia