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SUMMARY:Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Longitudinal data is essential in a number of research fields as it enables analysts to concurrently understand aggregate and individual level change in time\, the occurrence of events and improves our understanding of causality in the social sciences.  \nIn this course you will learn both how to clean longitudinal data as well as the main statistical models used to analyse it. The course will cover three fundamental frameworks for analysing longitudinal data: multilevel modelling\, structural equation modelling and event history analysis. \nThe course is organized as a mixture of lectures and hands on practicals using real world data. During the course there will also be opportunities to discuss also how to apply these models in your own research. \nObjectives: \n\nTo gain competence in the concepts\, designs and terms of longitudinal research;\nTo be able to apply a range of different methods for longitudinal data analysis;\nTo have a general understanding of how each method represents different kinds of longitudinal processes;\nTo be able to choose a design\, a plausible model and an appropriate method of analysis for a range of research questions.\n\nThe course consists of five sessions running from Monday 22 to Friday 26 June 2026. \nTopics covered by day: \n\n22.06.2026  – Data cleaning and visualization of longitudinal data\n23.06.2026 – Cross-lagged models (covering also an introduction to Structural Equation Modelling and auto-regressive models)\n24.06.2026 – Multilevel model of change (covering also an introduction to multilevel modelling)\n25.06.2026 –  Latent Growth Modelling\n26.06.2026  – Survival models (also known as event history analysis)\n\nTeaching will take place online (using Zoom) between 09:00 to 16:00 UK time. There will be 1 hour lunch break from 12:00 to 13:00. \nIMPORTANT: Please note that this course includes computer workshops. Before registering please check that you will be able to access the software noted below. Please bear in mind minimum system requirements to run software and administration restrictions imposed by your institution or employer with may block the installation of software. \nPrerequisites \n\nGood knowledge of regression modelling\nBasic knowledge of R or good programming experience with a different statistical software\n\nRecommended reading \n\nCernat\, A. (in press). Longitudinal Data Analysis using R. LeanPub.\nWickham\, H.\, & Grolemund\, G. (2016). R for data science: Import\, tidy\, transform\, visualize\, and model data (First edition). O’Reilly. (also available free online)\nSinger\, J.\, & Willett\, J. (2003). Applied longitudinal data analysis: modeling change and event occurrence. Oxford University Press.\nNewsom\, J. T. (2015). Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling: A Comprehensive Introduction. Routledge.\n\nCost: \nThe fee per teaching day is: \n• £60 per day for students\n• £150 per day for staff working for academic institutions\, Research Councils and other recognised research institutions\, registered charity organisations and the public sector\n• £350 per day for all other participants \nIn the event of cancellation by the delegate a full refund of the course fee is available up to two weeks prior to the course. NO refunds are available after this date. \nIf it is no longer possible to run a course due to circumstances beyond its control\, NCRM reserves the right to cancel the course at its sole discretion at any time prior to the event. In this event every effort will be made to reschedule the course. If this is not possible or the new date is inconvenient a full refund of the course fee will be given. \nNCRM shall not be liable for any costs\, losses or expenses that may be incurred as a result of its cancellation of a course\, including but not limited to any travel or accommodation costs.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/introduction-to-longitudinal-data-analysis/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260622T160000
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SUMMARY:ISTAART - MRI Assessment of Myelin & Iron Change in AD
DESCRIPTION:Join our the ISTAART Neuroimaging Professional Interest Area (PIA) for the new Neuroimaging Primer Series\, launching in June as an extension of the ISTAART’s The Basics webinars. \nThis webinar covers the core concepts of Chi-separation MRI for assessing myelin and iron. We will explore real-world applications and provide a practical guide to using our toolbox to process your neuroimaging data. \nSpeaker: \n\nJongho Lee\, Ph.D.; Laboratory for Imaging Science and Technology (LIST)\, Seoul National University\, Republic of Korea\n\nModerators: \n\nMichael Ewers\, Ph.D.; Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research\, University Hospital\, Ludwig Maximilian University\, Munich\, Germany\nSamuel N. Lockhart\, Ph.D.; Perceptive Inc.\, United States\n\nSign up here and join us on Monday\, June 22\, 2026 at 10 a.m. C.T.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/istaart-mri-assessment-of-myelin-iron-change-in-ad/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T124500
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260514T160529Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - How Amyloid & Tau Disrupt Brain Function
DESCRIPTION:How do amyloid and tau disrupt the brain’s electrical activity. And what can these changes tell us about how dementia develops. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Dr Soraya Meftah will present her research exploring how electrical signalling in the brain is disrupted in dementia. Her work investigates how amyloid and tau affect brain function and the molecular changes linked to these disruptions. \nSoraya studies dementia using both experimental models and a novel human brain slice culture model\, helping to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and the human brain. This work aims to better understand how disease related changes affect brain networks and neuronal communication. \nSoraya is a Race Against Dementia Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh\, specialising in brain signalling\, neurodegeneration\, and translational approaches to dementia research. \nAttendees can expect a research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-how-amyloid-tau-disrupt-brain-function/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T204500
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Seizure Risk and Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:How often are hidden neurological events missed in dementia care. And could better seizure risk assessment improve support for older adults in long term care settings. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Russ Barker will present work exploring the coexistence of dementia and epileptiform activity\, an important but under explored issue in geriatric neurology and long term care. His integrative literature review brings together evidence from across disciplines to identify key seizure risk domains in dementia care. \nRuss is Founder and CEO of Seagull Health\, based in Blue Springs\, Missouri. His work aims to support better recognition of hidden neurological events in ageing populations and provide a conceptual basis for developing a standardised seizure risk scoring framework for dementia care environments. \nAttendees can expect a research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-seizure-risk-and-dementia-care/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260627
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Data Analysis for PhD Research
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the programme committee\, I’m pleased to welcome you to the website of the Dutch Neuroscience Meeting 2026 (DNM 26). This meeting offers an excellent opportunity to connect and share research with scientists and clinicians across various neuroscience disciplines\, including neuroendocrinology\, psychology\, neurology and psychiatry. Our rich history can be tracked using the weblinks to the past editions of our meeting. \nWe are excited to return on June 25-26\, 2026\, to the Van der Valk Hotel in Tiel. This venue offers spacious rooms for parallel sessions\, a large hall for poster presentations\, a cosy lounge area for informal discussions\, and comfortable overnight accommodations. Given the expected high number of participants\, we strongly recommend room sharing whenever possible to ensure that as many colleagues as possible can stay on-site and fully experience the meeting atmosphere—including the not-to-be-missed evening programme. \nAs always\, the scientific and social programme is designed to foster meaningful interactions between scientists from different disciplines and institutes. At the heart of the meeting are the parallel seminar sessions\, carefully selected from your proposals\, alongside three distinguished keynote speakers. We look forward to welcoming a multidisciplinary audience of researchers and students. Our goal is to create an engaging environment that advances neuroscience research while stimulating exchanges between senior and junior scientists. \nWe invite and encourage all researchers to submit an abstract for one of the two poster sessions\, open to both established and early-career scientists\, including Master’s students. \nWe hope you will explore the outstanding programme and wholeheartedly invite you and your colleagues to attend DNM 26 on June 25-26\, 2026! \nOn behalf of the Organising Committee\, \n\nReview the Programme \nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/qualitative-data-analysis-for-phd-research/
LOCATION:Van der Valk Hotel\, Laan van Westroijen 10\, Tiel\, 4003 AZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T110000
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SUMMARY:Meet the New Alzheimer’s Society Awardees
DESCRIPTION:Join Dementia Researcher at 11am BST on Thursday 25 June for a special livestream with Dr Alice Carstairs from Alzheimer’s Society\, introducing their newly funded Fellows and awardees. \nAlzheimer’s Society has announced £5.45m of funding to support 17 new research awards across the dementia research spectrum\, from molecular mechanisms and biomarkers to diagnosis\, care\, mobility\, inequalities\, prevention and support for people living with dementia. \nIn this session\, Alice will explain the aims of the funding call\, what these awards are designed to support\, and why investing in emerging dementia researchers matters. We will also hear short talks from some of the researchers (Dr Sarah-Naomi James\, Dr Sarah Gregory\, Dr Joseph Kwon\, Dr Emma Elliott\,  & Dr Marcella Montagnese)\, giving attendees a chance to learn about their projects\, their methods and the questions they hope to answer. \nThis livestream is suitable for dementia researchers\, students\, clinicians\, people working in research support roles\, and anyone interested in the future direction of dementia research funding. \n\nLivestream on YouTube\, LinkedIn and X – Set a reminder
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/meet-the-new-alzheimers-society-awardees/
LOCATION:YouTube Livestream
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T150000
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SUMMARY:Integrated Characterization of iPSC-Derived CNS Co-Culture Models
DESCRIPTION:Join Proteintech Group for a webinar exploring advanced workflows for culturing human iPSC-derived neurons\, astrocytes\, and microglia\, and how co-culture systems can enhance physiologically relevant CNS modeling. \nDr Semra Sahin\, Applications Scientist at BrainXell\, will present strategies for robust characterization and validation of these models\, emphasizing the importance of cell identity\, purity\, and reproducibility. \nDr. Sahin will also cover: \n\nKey challenges in iPSC-derived neuronal and glial cell cultures and practical solutions\nOptimized protocols for co-culture systems\nBest practices for combining structural and functional readouts in translational CNS research\, supported by high-quality\, validated antibody tools\n\nAttendees will receive: \n\nIn-depth Q&A session with Dr. Sahin\nCertificate of attendance\nRecording of the session\nFree product sample\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/integrated-characterization-of-ipsc-derived-cns-co-culture-models/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
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SUMMARY:Neuroreceptor Mapping 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to Uppsala\, Sweden for the 15th Neuroreceptor Mapping Conference\, taking place June 27–30\, 2026. NRM has been a cornerstone meeting for the neuro-PET community since its first gathering in 1995\, bringing together researchers from around the world to share advances in molecular imaging of neuroreceptors. Following recent meetings in Boston\, London\, and Montreal\, we are excited to continue this tradition in Uppsala. Read more about our beautiful city here. \nNRM 2026 will offer a rich scientific program\, opportunities for meaningful exchange\, and a welcoming environment for both established and emerging researchers. We look forward to insightful discussions\, renewed collaborations\, and the chance to celebrate the progress of our field together. \nWe are especially pleased to host you during early summer—an ideal time to experience the unique atmosphere surrounding the Swedish Midsummer season. On behalf of the organizing committee\, we look forward to welcoming you to NRM 2026 and to an inspiring and memorable meeting! \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/neuroreceptor-mapping-2026/
LOCATION:Uppsala Konsert & Kongress\, Vaksalagatan 1\, 753 31\, Uppsala\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260629T140000
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SUMMARY:NIHR PGfAR October 2026 Funding Opportunity Webinar
DESCRIPTION:An information session and Q&A for prospective applicants to the October 2026 Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) funding opportunity – “NIHR PGfAR and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) partnership for research to drive transformational change in the health and care of children and young people” \nThe webinar will run from 2:30pm – 4:00pm \nLink to the funding opportunity: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/funding/programme-grants-applied-research-october-2026/2026345-2026346-2026347 \nIf you require any reasonable adjustments please get in touch with us ahead of the webinar at pgfar@nihr.ac.uk \nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-pgfar-october-2026-funding-opportunity-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260704
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SUMMARY:Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Summer School
DESCRIPTION:This unique\, three-day\, in-person PPIE Summer School is hosted by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaborations South West Peninsula (PenARC). Furthermore\, co-designed and delivered by academics and public collaborators\, it offers a rare opportunity to explore the values that underpin Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE). \nThe course combines theory\, reflection\, and practical exploration in a supportive learning environment. Throughout the three immersive days\, you will move from foundational principles and power dynamics\, through creative and relational approaches to involvement\, to reflecting on leadership and culture in their own practice and the contexts in which they work. \nThe PPIE Summer School is designed for people undertaking or supporting health or care research from early career researchers to senior academics\, PPIE leads and facilitators. It is also relevant to those who are new to public involvement and would like to begin. \nThroughout the course\, you will be supported within a safe\, collaborative learning space that encourages shared learning\, openness and reflection. \nFees include all three days of teaching\, course materials\, daily lunch and refreshments; plus an evening meal and welcome drink on the first day \n\n\n\n\n\nIt was extremely inspiring and left me with lots of ideas about my PPIE/research work \n\nPrevious delegate \n\n\n\nWhy this course matters\nPPIE in research continues to gain importance in health and care research. In particular\, it gives people with experience of illnesses and service use the opportunity to add their knowledge to research. Moreover\, it also creates an ethos of equality where patients and members of the public work with researchers as partners – in ways that are ‘for’ or ‘with’ them\, rather than ‘to’ or ‘about’ them. \nFinally\, it is an important means by which people can have a say in publicly funded research and be given the opportunity to make decisions\, shape\, and learn more about research. \nThis course is an opportunity to explore beyond the numbers and the rhetoric of PPIE. We will examine innovative and honest ways of generating and spreading knowledge. We will also explore how to foster the uptake of this knowledge through partnerships with care sectors\, the public and communities – partnerships that reflect creativity and justice. \nWho is it for?\nThis unique interdisciplinary course is relevant to people undertaking health or care research\, including PhD students and those in PPIE co-ordinator/facilitator roles. Equally\, it is also relevant to people who are not currently involving members of the public in their work but would like to do so. Linking research and practice\, the course is tailored to those who are working across different disciplines in medicine\, health and social care\, and public health. \nIf you are seeking to strengthen partnerships\, deepen your understanding of PPIE values\, or embed creativity and justice within your work\, this course is for you. \nProgramme at a glance\nThroughout the three days\, participants will engage in small-group discussions\, creative exercises\, case-based learning and structured reflection\, supported by experienced facilitators. \n\nExplore the values and principles underpinning PPIE\nExamine creativity as a method and ethos in research partnerships\nReflect on justice\, equity and power in involvement practice\nEngage in practical\, skills-based activities\nShare learning across disciplines and roles\nUltimately\, develop new ideas to apply in your own research or organisational contexts\n\nDelivery format\nThe PPIE Summer School is a three-day\, in-person course held in Exeter. \nSpecifically\, the Summer School combines: \n\nInteractive workshops\nSmall group work\nReflective learning\nCreative and practice-based sessions\nOpportunities for shared discussion with academics and public collaborators\n\nThe emphasis\, therefore\, is on creating a safe\, supportive space for dialogue\, reflection and collaborative learning. \nSocial and networking opportunities\nWe are offering a couple of social activities alongside the main learning programme to give space to connect with fellow delegates and facilitators. \nDay 1: You are invited to join us for a welcome evening meal\, included as part of your registration. \nDay 2: Join a guided evening tour of Exeter’s oldest building\, St Nicholas Priory. You can sign up for this optional activity after registration. \nFacilitators\nThe PPIE Summer School is co-designed and delivered by a collaborative group with a variety of backgrounds and experiences. \n\nAcademics\nClinicians\nPublic collaborators\nFacilitators with expertise in creativity and participatory practice\nPlease see further speaker details below.\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/patient-and-public-involvement-and-engagement-ppie-summer-school/
LOCATION:Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel\, Southernhay E\, Exeter\, EX1 1QF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T120000
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Improving Palliative Dementia Care at Home
DESCRIPTION:How can homecare workers better identify and respond to the palliative care needs of people living with dementia. And what does it take to introduce practical tools into everyday care. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Annika Dhawan will share work from the PALLDEM Homecare study\, a proof of concept project exploring how the IPOS Dem (Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale for Dementia) can be implemented within domiciliary homecare settings. \nThe study aims to support homecare workers in recognising and responding to the palliative care needs of people living with dementia through practical\, co designed tools and processes. Annika will discuss findings from co production workshops with homecare workers and managers\, alongside early insights into barriers\, facilitators\, and practical considerations for implementing IPOS Dem in everyday care. \nAnnika is a Research Assistant at King’s College London\, based at the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care\, Policy and Rehabilitation. Her work focuses on improving dementia care and supporting implementation of person centred palliative approaches in real world settings.e for questions and discussion. \nAttendees can expect a research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-improving-palliative-dementia-care-at-home/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
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SUMMARY:FENS-ENCODS 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) 2026 — a FENS satellite event created by PhD students\, for PhD students. It is designed to inspire\, connect\, and uplift the next generation of neuroscientists. \nThe next ENCODS will take place in the vibrant city of Barcelona on 4–5 July 2026\, under the theme “Brain in Context”\, highlighting how interacting factors\, from molecules to experience\, shape brain development and function\, uniting diverse fields to reveal the brain’s story in full context. \nOur goal is simple: \n✨ To bring young neuroscientists from various fields together\,\n💬 Spark meaningful scientific conversations\,\n🤝 Build connections that last beyond the conference\, and\n🌱 Create a space where everyone feels free\, welcome\, supported\, and inspired. \nAcross the two interactive days\, participants will experience a blend of talks\, posters\, hands-on workshops\, mentoring\, and fun social moments that make it easy to meet fellow scientists\, share ideas\, and grow both scientifically and personally. \nWe would truly appreciate your support in sharing this opportunity within your community — with PhD candidates\, Master’s students considering a PhD\, and early Postdocs who could benefit from a motivating and enriching experience. \n📅 Registration opens early December 2025\n \n🔗 Website:https://www.fens.org/news-activities/fens-and-societies-calendar/training-event/encods-2026\n \n📧 Contact us anytime at: 2026@encods.eu \nPlease stay connected with us on Social Media Platforms & spread the word using the attached flyer. We can’t wait to welcome you to Barcelona — and make ENCODS 2026 an unforgettable experience altogether! \nENOCDS_2026
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/fens-encods-2026/
LOCATION:Institut d’Estudis catalans\, Carrer del Carme\, 47\, Ciutat Vella\, Barcelona\, 08001 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260519T164852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T164852Z
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SUMMARY:Dementia UK Annual Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 7th-Friday 10th July 2026 \nDementia UK is excited to host its free annual Summer School\, with the aim of improving practice in and knowledge of dementia care. \nWe invite all health and social care practitioners\, including students\, volunteer sector workers and allied professionals who have an interest in improving care and support for families living with dementia. \nOn this page\, you will find a description of the topics available during Summer School 2026 and links to registration forms. You are welcome to book as many or as few webinars as you like. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact ANacademy@dementiauk.org \n\nTuesday 7th July 2026\n10.30am-12pm Welcome to Dementia UK and Admiral Nursing \n\nWelcome to Dementia UK: the specialist dementia nursing charity\nAdmiral Nurses working across different settings\n\nRegister for this session \n2-4pm Practical tips and advice in dementia care \n\nTop tips from dementia carers: Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) discussion around risks in the home\nRisks in the home\n\nRegister for this session \nWednesday 8th July 2026\n10.30am-12pm Rarer types of dementia and tackling stigma  \n\nFrontotemporal dementia\nTackling the stigma in young onset dementia\n\nRegister for this session \n2-4pm Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia \n\nParkinson’s and cognition: symptom management and treatment\nLewy body dementia: understanding the lived experience and supporting families – what works\n\nRegister for this session \nThursday 9th July 2026\n10.30am-12pm Honouring and supporting the LGTBQ+ community and dementia care \n\nLove\, legacy and memory: centring LGBTQ+ stories in dementia care\n\nRegister for this session \n2-4pm Honouring culturally responsive dementia care \n\nInclusive dementia care: cultural and religious considerations\nProtocols used in transcultural dementia care: supporting communities from diverse backgrounds\n\nRegister for this session \nFriday 10th July 2026\n10.30am-12.30pm Intimacy and sensory needs  \n\nPromoting intimacy in dementia care\nHearing loss and dementia: why hearing matters for brain health\nNavigating the complexity of real life: a family experience\n\nRegister for this session \nAll presentations are recorded and available on the Dementia UK YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/dementia-uk-annual-summer-school/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T124500
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260526T182147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T182147Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Assistive Technology and Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:What can the UK learn from Japan about technology and dementia care. And how might robotics\, virtual reality\, smart homes\, and artificial intelligence support people living with dementia. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Bethany Linder will share insights from her Churchill Fellowship exploring advances in assistive dementia technology in Japan. Through visits with leading experts in robotics\, virtual reality\, and smart home technologies\, Bethany examined how one of the world’s fastest ageing populations is using technology to support people living with dementia. \nThe session will explore what has worked\, what has not worked\, and future directions in assistive technology\, alongside reflections on how lessons from Japan could help improve dementia care in the UK. \nBethany is a dementia researcher at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences\, University of Oxford. Her work focuses on using technology to support older adults and people affected by dementia\, including current research exploring how artificial intelligence could support medication management for people living with dementia. \nAttendees can expect a research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-assistive-technology-and-dementia-care/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260604T172205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T172205Z
UID:10002278-1783589400-1783612800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Creative Dementia: Sharing Good Practice Conference
DESCRIPTION:Creative Dementia Arts Network are organising this event to share best practice of the use of arts in dementia care\, alongside a book launch \n\n\n\n\nThe event\, organised by the Creative Dementia Arts Network will include a launch of The Creative Dementia Practice Handbook: Arts for Health and Wellbeing and will have many of the 24 wonderful authors attending\, some of whom will present their chapter topics or lead dance\, poetry and music workshop. We are proud to be partnered for this event with National Activity Providers Association (NAPA)\, the UK’s leading activity and engagement charity. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/creative-dementia-sharing-good-practice-conference/
LOCATION:Watershed\, 1 Canon's Road\, Bristol\, BS1 5TX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T183000
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260515T122254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T122254Z
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SUMMARY:Industry MasterClass in Drug Discovery and Development
DESCRIPTION:Taking therapeutics for neurodegeneration from concept to trial \nJoin leading experts from academia\, biotech\, pharma and drug development for a practical one day MasterClass exploring how discoveries in neurodegeneration can move from early target selection through to clinical trial strategy. \nThis in person event will examine the key stages of the drug discovery and development process\, from identifying and validating targets\, discovering and optimising leads\, and navigating regulatory and commercial considerations\, through to preparing for trial delivery. \nThe programme will bring together speakers from organisations including AstraZeneca\, MSD\, Lundbeck\, AbbVie\, Novartis\, Roche\, Eisai\, Cervevance\, Isomorphic\, Denali\, AstronautX\, JNJ\, Advent\, Lilly and BMS. \nDiscussions will be hosted by Prof. Sarah Tabrizi and Prof. Mike Hanna from UCL. \nKeynote\nThe Journey from an Academic Discovery to a TrialKaterina AkassoglouGladstone Institute and Founder\, Therini Bio \nCo organisers\nFiona DucotterdAlzheimer’s Research UK UCL Drug Discovery Institute \nJim RayBelfer Neurodegeneration Consortium\, MD Anderson \nWhat will be covered\nAttendees will discuss: \n\nHow targets are selected to progress in biotech and pharma\nHow leads are discovered and optimised into therapeutics\nHow discoveries move from hit to candidate to formulation\nHow regulatory and commercial considerations are navigated\nHow to move towards a clinical trial\nHow value is created for patients\, providers and the pharmaceutical industry\nWhere the field is heading next\n\nEvent details\nDate: Friday 10 July 2026Time: 8.30 am to 6.30 pmLocation: Mary Ward House\, LondonFormat: In personCapacity: Limited places available \nWho should attend\nThis MasterClass is designed for researchers\, clinicians\, industry professionals\, funders\, translational scientists and anyone interested in how neurodegeneration therapeutics move from discovery science towards development and trial readiness. \nRegistration is now open.A practical\, high level course on translating neurodegeneration drug discovery into development strategy.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/industry-masterclass-in-drug-discovery-and-development/
LOCATION:Mary Ward House\, 5 - 7 Tavistock Place\, London\, Greater London\, WC1H 9SN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T205230Z
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SUMMARY:ITM2B Symposium
DESCRIPTION:How can an understudied gene teach us to fight dementia? The ITM2B Symposium is a research conference exploring clinical\, pathological and modelling advances in British dementia and other ITM2B related dementias. \nThis meeting brings together international experts to share the latest findings on disease mechanisms\, biomarkers\, and emerging approaches to understanding these rare but informative conditions. By focusing on ITM2B\, an often overlooked gene\, the symposium aims to uncover insights that may inform broader dementia research. \nDate and Location\n10 July 2026Kennedy Lecture Theatre\, ICH GOSH\, London\, UK \nThis is a hybrid event\, with options to attend in person or online. \nAttendance\n\nFree to attend\nOpen to all career stages and backgrounds\n\nSpeakers\n\nRuben Vidal\, Indiana University School of Medicine\, USA\nLuciano D’Adamio\, Rutgers Brain Health Institute\, USA\nSimon Mead\, UCL\, UK\nTamas Revesz\, UCL\, UK\nKo Woon Kim\, National University Hospital\, Jeonju\, South Korea\nJuliette Wohlschlegel\, University of Washington\, USA\n\nRegistration\nRegister by 10 June 2026 \nFor further information contact: c.arber@ucl.ac.uk \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/itm2b-symposium/
LOCATION:UCL – Kennedy Lecture Theatre\, Institute of Child Health - Main Building\, 30 Guildford Street\, London\, Greater London\, WC1N 1EH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Online,Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T220855Z
UID:10002158-1783814400-1784159999@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Association International Conference
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®) 2026 — July 12-15\, in London\, U.K.\, and online\, you’re stepping into the largest global gathering of Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers\, clinicians and innovators. Last year\, more than 11\,000 attendees came together to share insights\, build partnerships and push the boundaries of what’s possible. In 2026\, that momentum continues\, and we want you there! \nWhy register now? \nAs a member of the Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (ISTAART)\, you enjoy exclusive\, priority access designed to elevate your AAIC experience. Register now to secure early entry to limited‑capacity events and hotel accommodations\, ensuring you make the most of your time at AAIC and fully engage with the science\, experts and opportunities that matter most to you. \nRegister Early to Experience the Best of AAIC 2026 \n\n*If your attendance depends on your abstract or fellowship decision\, please wait to register or book travel until you receive an update from the Association the week of March 16. We cannot reimburse costs if you register or book travel before receiving a fellowship decision\, or if you change your attendance type after abstract notifications. Fellowship applicants who do not follow this may forfeit part or all of their award.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/alzheimers-association-international-conference/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, Greater London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260515T213123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T213123Z
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SUMMARY:Synergy for Science 2026
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, scientific endeavours have traditionally been compartmentalized into disciplines\, where like-minded researchers converge to address specific problems from a shared perspective. This approach has undeniably facilitated focused research\, hastened the pace of discoveries and contributed to the major breakthroughs of the last century. However\, an unintended consequence of this specialization has been the development of specialized languages and a sense of belonging within these disciplinary communities\, ultimately fostering impermeable knowledge silos across the entire scientific landscape.  \nWhile the establishment of disciplinary boundaries has played a crucial role in shaping our modern society\, there is now a recognized imperative to transcend these boundaries and confront the substantial challenges facing our globalized world. The emergence of interdisciplinary science represents a departure from the norm\, driven by courageous scientists eager to construct cultural bridges between disparate communities. Pioneers of interdisciplinary science have achieved remarkable results\, powered by their unique perspectives. However\, while the intersection at the heart of interdisciplinary science is inherently dynamic\, signifying its vitality\, the downside lies in its relatively modest scale. When extracted from their original environments\, interdisciplinary communities frequently struggle to attain the critical mass necessary for a lasting impact on our evolving society. \nSynSci26 will mark the inaugural conference set to take place in Glasgow in July 2026. With the subtitle “Meeting for a Healthier Future\,” this event aims to bring together diverse communities to collectively address the mandate of the third Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) outlined by the United Nations. By emphasizing collaboration and innovative approaches\, SynSci26 seeks to contribute meaningfully to the pursuit of a healthier\, more sustainable future. We invite scientists\, researchers\, and thought leaders from various disciplines to be part of this historic occasion\, breaking down barriers and shaping a brighter\, healthier world through interdisciplinary science. Together\, let us pave the way for future SynSci conferences that continue to make significant strides in addressing global challenges. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/synergy-for-science-2026/
LOCATION:Scottish Event Campus\, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow\, G3 8YW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260713T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260713T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T100848Z
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges in Neurodegeneration and Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:Bringing together Quebec\, Canada and the UK for a conversation\, reception and networking on neurodegeneration and brain health. \n\n\n\n\n____________________________________________________________________________ \nThe Quebec Government Office in London\, in collaboration with the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA)\, is pleased to convene a special event alongside the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2026. \nThis event will bring together interest-holders from across Canada and the United Kingdom to explore shared priorities and potential collaboration in neurodegeneration and brain health research. Through a dynamic guided discussion and informal exchanges\, we will explore the future of research in the field and the potential of UK-Canada synergy. \nThe programme will be followed by a reception\, offering ample opportunity to connect with peers and build collaborations. \n\nDate: Monday 13 July 2026\, 6:00 pm. (doors open at 5:30 pm)\nVenue: Quebec Government Office in London\, 59 Pall Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5JH\n\nHow to get there: For those joining us from the AAIC conference at ExCeL London\, there are excellent public transport connections between the two venues. We will organise a meeting point at ExCeL for those who would like to travel together: details will be shared nearer the time. \nPlease note that places are limited and registration is on a first come\, first served basis. We encourage you to secure your spot early to avoid disappointment. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/building-bridges-in-neurodegeneration-and-brain-health/
LOCATION:Québec Government Office\, 55 Pall Mall\, London\, Greater London\, SW1Y 5JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260518T123847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T123847Z
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SUMMARY:MND EnCouRage UK
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in the latest MND research? Would you like to connect with others in the MND community and MND researchers? \nYou’re invited to MND EnCouRage on 15 July! \nMND EnCouRage is open to anyone affected by MND\, including people living with MND\, family and friends\, carers\, healthcare professionals\, and volunteers. \nWhat can you expect?\n\nThe chance to hear from dedicated and passionate early career researchers.\nThe opportunity to connect with researchers and scientists in the MND research field.\nRound table discussions with researchers and others in the MND community.\nComplimentary accommodation at the Burleigh Court Hotel\, Loughborough on 14 and 15 July (if required).\n\nHow can I take part?\nRegistration for MND EnCouRage 2026 is now open! Click the button below to register. \n\nRegister\nPlaces at the event are limited. If the number of registrations exceeds the places available\, all names will be entered into a ballot. \nIf you have any questions\, please get in touch with the MND EnCouRage team at encourage@mndassociation.org
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/mnd-encourage-uk-3/
LOCATION:Burleigh Court Hotel\, Burleigh Court\, The Roundabouts\, Walls Quarry\, Stroud\, Gloucestershire\, GL5 2PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T124500
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T174455Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Queer Minds Matter: Dementia\, Identity\, and the Politics of Being Seen
DESCRIPTION:How well does dementia research reflect the experiences of LGBTQ+ communities. And what happens when people living with dementia are excluded from the conversations that shape research\, policy\, and care. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Dáithí Clayton will chat with Dr Claudio Di Lorito\, Senior Research Fellow\, Primary Care and Population Health\, University College London & NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) Advisor and EDI Lead\, King’s College Hub. Together they will explore the current state of queer dementia research\, with a particular focus on the experiences of trans and nonbinary people living with dementia. Drawing on both research and lived experience\, they will reflect on how identity\, visibility\, and inclusion shape the realities of dementia care and support. \nThe session will examine progress made within the field\, highlight ongoing gaps in knowledge and practice\, and consider how researchers\, practitioners\, and policy makers can better address the needs of LGBTQ+ communities affected by dementia. \nDáithí is a dementia researcher\, advocate\, and educator based in Belgium. Their work focuses on queer dementia research\, challenging inequities in care and representation while amplifying the voices and experiences of people who have often been overlooked within dementia research and practice. \nAttendees can expect a thought provoking and discussion led session with time for questions and conversation. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-queer-minds-matter-dementia-identity-and-the-politics-of-being-seen/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260611T095224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T095224Z
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SUMMARY:AAIC For All: Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us for AAIC For All: Community to learn about the latest in Alzheimer’s treatment\, diagnosis\, prevention and care. This no-cost event is an extension of the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC)\, the largest international conference dedicated to advancing dementia science. \nThis event is open to all interested individuals\, including people living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia\, family members\, caregivers and the general public. You will hear directly from global experts about the latest discoveries and what they mean for people affected by the disease. \nView the Agenda\n\nReasons to Attend AAIC For All: Community\nBenefits of attending AAIC For All: Community include: \n\nGaining an understanding of the latest discoveries in Alzheimer’s and dementia research. AAIC For All: Community takes place the day after the AAIC conference\, so you’ll get a summary of the most recent findings.\nViewing the presentations from anywhere. Attend in person in London or view the virtual program from home\, making it easy to stay informed and empowered. Registered attendees can watch presentations live on July 16 or view recordings afterwards.\nEquipping yourself with knowledge about the future of dementia research and providing support and hope for your community.\n\n\n“It was wonderful to see what is happening in research across the world and to hear directly from the scientists and other related professionals. Thank you for opening it up to the public.” \n— 2024 AAIC For All: Community attendee \n\nFor an overview of dementia research and related topics\, view the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Landscape (PDF) or watch ALZ Talks: The Latest Breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s Research. These resources cover the basics of Alzheimer’s and dementia\, benefits of early detection and diagnosis\, and where treatments stand today. \nAAIC For All: Clinicians — For Dementia Health Care Professionals\nIf you are a clinician or other dementia health care professional\, there is an event designed specifically for you. AAIC For All: Clinicians is a one-day event to help you stay up to date on the latest advancements in a way that accommodates your busy schedule. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aaic-for-all-community-2/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, Greater London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T160653Z
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Primary Progressive Aphasia
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE – 25 to 26 June 2026 UPDATED – 16 to 17 July 2026 | University College London\, London\, UK \nJoin us for an international meeting dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research and care in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). This event will bring together researchers\, clinicians\, and experts to explore the nature and treatment of PPA. \n📍 Location: University College London📅 Dates: 16th to 17th July📧 Register your interest: icppaconf@ucl.ac.uk🔗 More details coming soon. Follow updates on @icppa.bsky.social \nConference Co-Chairs: Anna Volkmer and Maya Henry
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/international-conference-on-primary-progressive-aphasia/
LOCATION:University College London\, Gower Street\, London\, WC1E 6BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
CREATED:20260611T084003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T084003Z
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SUMMARY:INS 2026 - Mid-Year Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In a global context of challenges and threats to equality\, diversity\, and inclusion\, that affects access to healthcare\, research\, and clinical practice\, neuropsychology needs to play an active role in raising awareness of its current and potential contributions to approach these global challenges. Advances in diagnostics\, assessments\, and interventions\, pushed by the latest technological developments and the use of artificial intelligence\, have huge potential but progress must be inclusive and relevant to real-world needs. If we are aiming for a neuropsychology without limits\, science needs to dialogue with real people and acknowledge the diverse challenges that they face. \nThis meeting\, hosted by the International Neuropsychological Society\, the Psychological Society of Ireland – Division of Neuropsychology\, and the British Psychological Society – Division of Neuropsychology\, will welcome contributions from across the globe that target the traditional topics related to diagnosis\, assessment and rehabilitation of different populations (clinical and non-clinical) across the lifespan\, with an emphasis on the challenges posed by technologies\, on how neuropsychology can overcome inequalities and be truly inclusive from a gender\, race\, background and culture perspective. \nHere in Dublin\, we give you a Céad Míle Fáilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) to be part of a meeting that aims to look to the future of neuropsychology with fully open\, diverse\, and inclusive eyes. \nRegistration for the INS 2026 Mid Year Meeting\, which will be held at Trinity Business School in Dublin\, from the 22nd-24th July 2026 is now open! \nFull attendee registration includes: \n\nAccess to the conference sessions for 3 days\nAccess to the exhibition & posters\n1 ticket to the Welcome Reception\nTea & coffee\nComplimentary Wi-Fi\nLunch is not included in the registration fee\, the various options to purchase lunch will be made available\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ins-2026-mid-year-meeting/
LOCATION:Trinity Business School\, 182 Pearse St\, Dublin\, D02 F6N2\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260822
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SUMMARY:Grant Writing Workshop for Clinicians & Health Researchers
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Chronic Disease Control\, LMIC co-lead organisation of the National Institute for Health and Care Research Global Health Research Centre for Multiple Long-Term Conditions is organising a workshop on grant writing for clinicians and public health researchers in Kochi\, Kerala\, from August 17-21\, 2026. This workshop is part of the capacity-building endeavours under the ‘Research Capacity Strengthening’ work package of the Centre. \nGrant writing is an essential skill for clinician-scientists and public health researchers who want to turn important yet unanswered research questions into funded projects. It is also important to build collaborations and sustain research activities to address priority clinical and public health research questions. In a milieu of intense competition for limited research funding\, the following skills are crucial for clinicians and public health researchers: \n\n\n\n\n(a) frame a clear clinical or public health problem;\n(b) propose a rigorous and feasible methodology/approach;\n(c) articulate clear and precise outcomes and impact and\n(d) convincingly communicate all these within the word- or page-limit is essential. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the workshop\n\n\n\n\nThis 5-day in-person workshop on grant writing will not only equip participants with the aforementioned skills but also provide an opportunity to seek guidance on their proposals from seasoned researchers with a track record of securing funding from national and international donors\, as well as to interact with grantors and grantees. The workshop will comprise a mix of short lectures\, practical exercises\, small-group work\, one-on-one mentoring sessions\, and panel discussions with funders and grant recipients. Participants will also have dedicated time to work on their proposal and receive feedback. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWho should apply?\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is designed for early- and mid-career clinician-scientists and public health researchers based in India who are interested in applying for grants to national or international funding agencies within the next 6-12 months. We particularly welcome applications from those who have not been successful in securing research funding in the past. We welcome applicants from diverse clinical and public health domains (non-communicable diseases\, multiple long-term conditions\, mental health\, digital health\, implementation science\, maternal and child health\, health systems\, environmental health\, etc.). \n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey learnings & Outcomes\n\n\n\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will be able to \n\n\n\n\n\nUnderstand the grant funding landscape for clinical and public health research in India and globally\nDevelop a clear problem statement\nDraft compelling\, specific aims/objectives\nDesign robust methods and implementation plans\nPrepare realistic budgets and work plans\nAddress ethics\, equity\, and community engagement\nReceive individualised feedback on their draft proposal from experienced mentors\n\n\n\n\n\nDevelop a near-ready concept note or mini-proposal for a future grant call \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuration of the workshop\n\n\n\n\n5 days (August 17-21\, 2026) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFee to attend the workshop:\n\n\n\n\nThe workshop is free of cost to attend for all participants. A limited number of bursaries are available to support travel to and/or stay in Kochi. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to apply?\n\n\n\n\nInterested candidates should apply through this link before 5.00 PM on June 25\, 2026. Please upload a single PDF named “Grant_writing_workshop_your full name” containing the following: \n\n\n\n\na) 2-page CV \nb) Statement of interest in attending the workshop (one-page max) \nc) Concept note on the future grant application (one-page max) and \nd) Support letter from the head of the institution or organisation (see the REDCap link above for the template) \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/grant-writing-workshop-for-clinicians-health-researchers/
LOCATION:Kochi\, Kochi\, India
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260905
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SUMMARY:Endosomal-lysosomal network dysfunction in neurodegeneration
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Harden Conference on ‘Endosomal-lysosomal Network Dysfunction in Neurodegeneration’ will be the first focused UK based conference bringing together world-leading researchers in endosomal-lysosomal biology and neurodegenerative research. \nAlterations in the endosomal-lysosomal system are emerging as key features underlying pathogenesis in several neurodegenerative and neurological disorders\, and has generated significant interest as to whether this pathway can be targeted for early-stage diagnostics and therapeutics. \nThis meeting aims to generate new insight into the latest advances in the endosomal-lysosomal system to enhance the rate of discovery in neurodegenerative research. Researchers from all career stages across the academic and industrial sectors will come together to exchange ideas\, share cutting edge methodologies and technical knowledge\, and formulate new collaborations. This meeting will also facilitate the establishment of an ongoing network of researchers interested in the endosomal-lysosomal system to push forward diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in this rapidly moving area of research. \nSession Topics:\nSession 1: Endosomal-lysosomal membrane organisation\nSession 2: Organellar Crosstalk between the endosomal lysosomal network\nSession 3: Cutting edge methodologies for investigating the endosomal lysosomal network\nSession 4: Endosomal-lysosomal dysfunction in neurodegeneration\nSession 5: Proteostasis and protein pathology\nSession 6: Non-neuronal mechanisms for neurodegeneration \nPanel Sessions:\nPanel Discussion: Biomarkers and therapeutic targets/strategies for the endo-lysosomal pathway\nPanel Dicussion: Experimental assessment of endocytic biology – pitfalls\, new and better methods\nCareer Development sessions \nProgramme Coordinators:\nNatalie Connor-Robson\, Cardiff University\nPete Cullen\, Bristol University\nKirsty McMillan\, University of Liverpool \nOral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees\, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career\, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/endosomal-lysosomal-network-dysfunction-in-neurodegeneration/
LOCATION:Solent Hotel & Spa\, Rookery Avenue\, Whiteley\, Fareham\, Hampshire\, PO15 7AJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Networking,Symposium,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260906
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SUMMARY:European Meeting on Complement in Human Diseases
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome you to the 20th European Meeting on Complement in Human Disease (EMCHD26)\, taking place from 1st – 5th September 2026 in Cardiff\, Wales. \nThis key meeting in the complement field will bring together researchers\, clinicians\, and industrial delegates from across the globe to explore new research findings in complement biology\, including disease mechanisms\, biomarker discovery and therapeutic innovations.\nJoin us in Cardiff\, the capital of Wales\, for five days of science\, collaboration\, and vibrant discussions. \n\nRegistration & Abstracts \n\n\n📋 Register here\n📝 Submit abstracts here\n⏰ Abstract deadline: 30 April 2026 \n\nEMCHD Poster v260312 Keynote Update_FINAL\n\nSymposium Poster v260313 Talk Change FINAL
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/european-meeting-on-complement-in-human-diseases/
LOCATION:Centre for Human Life\, Park Place\, Cathays\, Cardiff\, CF10 3BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260613T203124
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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Research on Neurodegenerative Disorders
DESCRIPTION:The 5th Harvard European Alumni Training Network (HEAT-Net) meeting will be in Edinburgh focusing on frontiers in neurodegeneration. \n\nThe Frontiers in Research on Neurodegenerative Disorders conference is the 5th HEAT-Net meeting and the first time the meeting will be held in the UK. The meeting will focus on advances in research into Alzheimer’s disease\, Parkinson’s disease\, frontotemporal dementia\, and ALS. \nWe will have talks from leaders in the field and early career researchers. Poster sessions with catered lunches will facilitate discussions between early career and established researchers. The meeting is free to attend. See preliminary programme below\, including confirmed speakers John Hardy (University College London)\, Maria Grazia Spillantini (Cambridge)\, Lars Lannfelt (Uppsala University)\, Brad Hyman\, Brian Bacskai\, (Harvard Medical School) and Pam McLean (Mayo Clinic\, Jacksonville). \nTopics include genetics\, molecular mechanisms of disease\, biomarkers\, and therapeutics. Join us for exciting scientific talks\, posters\, discussions\, and to enjoy the beautiful city of Edinburgh finishing with a celebratory conference Ceilidh. \n\nIn person\nOnline\n\n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/frontiers-in-research-on-neurodegenerative-disorders/
LOCATION:The University of Edinburgh\, 10 Crichton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T153000
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Solutions to Dementia Inequalities
DESCRIPTION:Hosted jointly by Equadem Network Plus and the INTERDEM Taskforce on Inequalities in Dementia\, we invite anyone with an interest in dementia \n\n\n\n\nHosted jointly by Equadem Network Plus and the INTERDEM Taskforce on Inequalities in Dementia\, we invite everyone with an interest in dementia to join us for our special Symposium on Solutions to Dementia Inequalities\, featuring keynote speakers from Lithuania\, Norway\, and Portugal! \nWe will be joined by: \n\nProfessor Jurate Macijauskiene\, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences\, Lithuania\nProfessor Ann Marie Rokstad\, orwegian National Centre for Ageing and Health\, Norway\nProfessor Oscar Ribeiro\, University of Aveiro\, Portugal\n\nWe will hear about the state of dementia diagnosis and care and associated inequalities across the UK\, Lithuania\, Norway\, and Portugal\, and jointly discuss possible solutions. We want to share learnings about solutions across different countries. \nIf you are an academic\, student\, health or social care professional\, person with dementia\, unpaid carer\, commissioner or charity provider\, do join us! Refreshments will be provided. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/international-symposium-on-solutions-to-dementia-inequalities/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 6 Mount Street\, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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