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SUMMARY:Building Futures in Dementia Prevention
DESCRIPTION:SPIN-D and INTERDEM Academy Joint event\,  \nNorthampton University\, 19th (from 4pm) and 20th January\, 2026 \nThis event is aimed at early career researchers working in dementia research; it is focussed on developing new ideas for collaborative projects in the area.  The event has three core aims: \n\nTo build and strengthen early–mid career research networks across SPIN-D\, INTERDEM and the wider dementia prevention community\nTo encourage reflective thinking on priority areas in dementia prevention research\, particularly around inclusion\, cultural context and inequalities\nTo create a supportive space for ideas to be collaboratively developed\, with attendees working towards a co-agreed output or next step by the end of the event\n\nThe event follows an online workshop (although attendance at the previous online workshop is not required for attending the in person event in Northampton)\, at which the following themes were highlighted and will be used (adapted if needed) for creating initial breakout groups for research discussions and project planning: \n\n Psychosocial and holistic approaches\n Biological and clinical foundations of dementia prevention\n Lifestyle and health promotion interventions\n\nIn order to create a supportive and collaborative environment\, we are capping numbers of attendees at 30.  If you are interested to attend then please complete this form by 22nd December 2025 .  ECRs are also offered financial support for one nights accommodation locally for Monday 19th January (please see the form for more information).  If you require more information please contact spindnetworkplus@live.ucl.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/building-futures-in-dementia-prevention/
LOCATION:University of Northampton\, Waterside Campus\, University Dr\, Northampton\, NN1 5PH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Established in 2023 by the Rainwater Charitable Foundation\, the Tauopathy Challenge Workshop is a funding program that convenes interdisciplinary experts around a single topic to address unmet needs in the primary tauopathies. \nTauopathies\, a class of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the abnormal accumulation of pathologic forms of the tau protein\, represent a significant health challenge. While the pathological role of tau protein aggregates in neurodegeneration is well-established\, the precise molecular mechanisms driving their formation and neurotoxicity remain elusive. \nYou can learn more about our 2024 winners and the 2025 workshop here. \n2026 Topic\nEach year a new topic is selected as the focus for the workshop. The 2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop will focus on employing advanced biophysical and bioanalytical approaches to probe the structural and thermodynamic properties of tau protein\, its modifications\, and interactions with other pathologies. \nBy gaining a deeper understanding of these molecular characteristics with the most current technology\, the workshop aims to identify potential therapeutic approaches and biomarker targets for development. Below is a non-exhaustive list of research topics. Note: broad screening approaches-alone without mechanism connection are not encouraged to apply. \n• The molecular architecture and dynamics of misfolded tau with and without copathologies;\n• The impact of protein-membrane interactions on tauopathies;\n• Validating computational approaches that model protein aggregation;\n• Novel approaches for studying post-translational modifications of tau;\n• Determining which physiologically relevant cofactors and modifications drive tau pathology;\n• How do changes in tau pathology inform the status of disease progression. \nApplications are Now Open\nTo submit an LOI to the 2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop: \n\nLog In or Create an Account\n\nNOTE: Please only click the hyperlinks provided in this section when applying. The “Grantee Portal” link at the top of our website should not be used for the Tauopathy Challenge Workshop. \n\nOnce logged in\, click Apply at the top left of the screen next to the Home icon.\nEnter access code “WORKSHOP26” in the box at top of the page and click Enter Code. (Password is case sensitive and includes space.)\nClick the Apply button at the top right of the LOI description.\nAnswer questions in application.\nClick Save if you’d like to return to the LOI later.\nClick Submit when you have completed the form. Once you’ve submitted the LOI\, you’ll receive an automated email confirmation.\n\nWho Can Apply\nOur aim is to convene leaders across multiple disciplines including structural biology\, metabolomics\, proteomics\, biochemistry\, spectroscopy and biophysics to posit new insights on tau pathology. To be eligible for consideration\, applicants must: \n• Hold a faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor or above\, or be an industry leader.\n• Have an independent laboratory space and be able to hold independent funding as confirmed by their institution.\n• Work at an academic\, medical\, research institution or company anywhere in the world. \nSpecial consideration will be given to junior scientists (Assistant professor-level). \nProcess\nThe RCF uses a letter of interest (LOI) process to solicit novel proposals from the research community. Through the LOI process\, up to 12 participants are selected to move forward and invited to attend the 2-day in person workshop and then to apply for research grants providing up to $500\,000 in direct costs over two years; up to four awards will be funded\, pending budget availability. \nImportant Dates\n\n\n\n\nLetter of Intent Submission Dates\nJuly 15 – September 2\, 2025\n\n\nLetter of Intent Notification Date\nOctober 15\, 2025\n\n\nWorkshop Date / Location\nJanuary 26-28\, 2026 / Dallas\, TX\n\n\nPost-workshop Grant Notification Date\nJuly 15\, 2026\n\n\nStart of Post-workshop Grant Term\nSeptember / October 2026
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/2026-tauopathy-challenge-workshop/
LOCATION:Dallas\, Texas\, USA
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