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SUMMARY:Barcelona Blood-Brain Barrier Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The blood-brain barrier (BBB) separates the blood circulation from the brain tissue. However\, despite its name\, the BBB is far from a static\, impenetrable barrier. Instead\, this highly dynamic structure responds to and regulates the complex requirements of brain function. To advance our knowledge of how the BBB impacts health and disease\, the 2nd edition of the Barcelona Blood-Brain Barrier Conference will bring together scientists from across the globe to discuss emerging topics in BBB physiology\, pathology and translational research. This interdisciplinary event will incorporate neuroscience\, vascular biology\, protein engineering\, bioengineering\, and nanomedicine to provide a unique platform to foster collaboration and address challenges shaping the future of this field. \nIn the name of the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and the Institut Químic de Sarrià (IQS)\, we look forward to welcoming you to the vibrant and historic city of Barcelona to take part in these lively discussions\, make lasting connections\, and push the boundaries of the field forward. \nRegister to Attend\n\n\n\nSubmit your abstract now!\nSubmit your abstract via the abstract submission system. You will be required to set up an account first.\nAll submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit\, readability\, relevance\, and originality.\nIf you have any questions about the submission process\, check the FAQ or contact us. \n\n\n\nSubmit your abstract online\n\n\nAbstract submission deadline: April 25th\, 2025\nConfirmation of acceptance of abstracts: May 19th\, 2025\nEarly bird registration deadline: June 6th\, 2025\nRegular registration deadline: August 1st\, 2025\nConference: Oct 1st – Oct 3rd\, 2025
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/barcelona-blood-brain-barrier-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Institut Químic de Sarrià\, Via Augusta\, 390\, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi\, Barcelona\, 08017\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:NCRM Annual Lecture 2025
DESCRIPTION:The NCRM Annual Lecture 2025 will explore the ways in which researchers can use AI responsibly in their work. \nThe free event will take place on Wednesday\, 1 October 2025 in the magnificent surroundings of The British Academy in London. It will also be streamed online. \nFour panellists will offer expert insight on this crucial topic and answer pressing questions facing the research community. \nPlease note: in-person tickets for the event have now sold out. To join a waiting list\, please click the registration link below. \nOnline registration remains open. \nAbout the event\nAI is everywhere\, affecting everything: our jobs\, public services\, the media\, the way companies do business\, the way governments are run\, the way we conduct our research. \nChanges seem to be continuing. Impacts seem to be increasing. AI is in the news every day as somebody builds a new bot to do some everyday task\, or a tech company upgrades its software to a new version with new features and capabilities. \nMeanwhile\, increasingly important questions are being raised about how researchers can develop\, deploy and use AI responsibly. And given the talk about AI agency\, what does responsible AI even mean? \nThe NCRM Annual Lecture 2025 will bring together four experts on AI with different perspectives. The panel will discuss AI futures and ethics\, and what this all means for education and research. \nThe panellists are: \n\nProfessor Dame Wendy Hall\, University of Southampton\nProfessor David De Roure\, University of Oxford\nDr Zeba Khanam\, BT\nDr Mark Carrigan\, The University of Manchester\n\n\nProgramme\nThe event will begin with a reception and light refreshments in The Lee Library\, before a welcome from NCRM’s Director and the discussion itself. Below is the schedule for the evening: \n18:00 – Reception \n18:40 – Welcome from Professor Gabriele Durrant\, Director of NCRM \n18:45 – Introductions by Professor Mark Elliot\, Vice-Director of NCRM and panel chair \n19:00 – Discussion \n20:00 – Questions \n20:30 – Close \nVenue\nThe venue for the NCRM Annual Lecture 2025 is: \nThe British Academy\n10-11 Carlton House Terrace\nLondon\nSW1Y 5AG \nThe event will take place in the Reading Room on the ground floor of the building. Read accessibility information about the venue. \nPanellists’ biographies\nDame Wendy Hall\, DBE\, FRS\, FREng is Regius Professor of Computer Science\, Associate Vice President (International Engagement) and is Director of the Web Science Institute at the University of Southampton. She became a Dame Commander of the British Empire in the 2009 UK New Year’s Honours list and is a Fellow of the Royal Society\, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the ACM. Dame Wendy was co-Chair of the UK government’s AI Review\, which was published in October 2017 and a member of the AI Council. She is currently the co-Chair of the ACM Publications Board and Editor-in-Chief of Royal Society Open Science. She is an advisor to the UK government and many other governments and companies around the world and in 2023 was appointed to the United Nations high-level advisory body on artificial intelligence. Her latest book\, Four Internets\, co-written with Kieron O’Hara\, was published by OUP in 2021. www.damewendydbe.com \nProfessor David De Roure\, of the University of Oxford\, is Academic Director of the Digital Scholarship @ Oxford initiative\, Academic Director of the Laboratory for AI Security Research and Professor of e-Research in the Oxford e-Research Centre. His research focuses on new methods of digital scholarship\, innovation in knowledge infrastructure\, cybersecurity and music. He was closely involved in the UK e-Science programme where he was the National Strategic Director for Digital Social Research for the Economic and Social Research Council. \nDr Zeba Khanam received her PhD in Computing and Electronic Systems from the University of Essex in 2022\, where she was awarded the Embedded and Intelligent Systems Scholarship. She currently serves as a Cybersecurity Research Manager in BT’s Security Research Group. Her research centres on two key areas: using AI to tackle cybersecurity challenges such as threat intelligence information overload and exploring how AI can be weaponised by threat actors to conduct malicious activities. Her work has earned multiple awards and attracted additional grant funding. \nDr Mark Carrigan FRSA FHEA is a Senior Lecturer in Education at The University of Manchester\, where he co-leads the Digital Education Manchester group and serves as an AI Fellow at the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Trained as a philosopher and sociologist\, his research bridges fundamental questions of social ontology with practical and policy interventions to support the effective use of emerging technologies in education. He has written or edited ten books\, including Social Media for Academics (Sage\, 2nd edition) and Generative AI for Academics (Sage\, 2024). His forthcoming book\, Platform and Agency: Becoming Who We Are (Routledge\, 2025)\, develops a conceptual framework for understanding personal transformation in the digital age. \nHow to attend\nThe event is free to attend but registration is required for both in-person and online attendance. \nOnline registration is open. In-person tickets have sold out. However\, if you would like to be added to a waiting list\, please follow the below link and follow the instructions. \nRegister for the NCRM Annual Lecture 2025 \nFurther information\nIf you have any questions about the NCRM Annual Lecture 2025\, please email: info@ncrm.ac.uk \nTo keep up to date with announcements about the event\, follow @ncrm.ac.uk on Bluesky\, or subscribe to the monthly NCRM newsletter. \nFind out more about NCRM
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ncrm-annual-lecture-2025/
LOCATION:The British Academy\, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026: Registration Opens
DESCRIPTION:AAIC Neuroscience Next is a global\, no-cost hybrid conference that aims to support and showcase the next generation of Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers and clinicians. The program is presented in a hub format that connects both global and local communities. \nBe Part of What’s Next in Neuroscience \n\nHear global perspectives through a virtual scientific program broadcast live from hubs around the world.\nGain knowledge on topics spanning the breadth of neuroscience research\, including Alzheimer’s and dementia.\nAdvance your career with access to networking and award opportunities.\n\nRegister to attend online and at one of the in-person hubs running events across the week at: \n\nSan Jose\, Costa Rica\nNnewi\, Nigeria\nPrishtina\, Kosovo\nMontevideo\, Uruguay\nManchester\, United Kingdom\nSydney\, Australia\n\n\nThe Manchester Hub will focus on biomarkers across multiple domains\, and is particularly keen to encourage abstacts spanning the folling areas: \n\nFluid Biomarkers\nCognitive Assessments\nPhysiological and Behavioural Biomarkers\nNeuroimaging\nTechnology Biomarkers\n\nStudents and early career investigators are invited to submit an abstract by Oct. 22\, 2025 (Oct. 26 for ISTAART members). \nSubmit an Abstract
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aaic-neuroscience-next-2026-registration-opens/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251009
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SUMMARY:35th Alzheimer Europe Conference
DESCRIPTION:We are very happy to invite you to the 35th Alzheimer Europe Conference (35AEC)\, which will be organised in Bologna from 6 to 8 October 2025\, in collaboration between Alzheimer Europe\, Federazione Alzheimer Italia and Alzheimer Uniti Italia. \nAfter our successful Conference in Milan in 1995\, this will be the second time that an Alzheimer Europe Conference is organised in Italy and the conference motto this year will be “Connecting science and communities: The future of dementia care”. \nThese are exciting and interesting times for the European dementia movement with research on new treatments and improved diagnostics making progress. In parallel\, we see a greater focus on making our societies more dementia-inclusive and ensuring that the views and voices of people with dementia are fully included in care\, policy and research. \nWe therefore hope that 35AEC will be another great networking opportunity\, bringing together people living with dementia and their families\, carers and supporters\, but also volunteers and staff of Alzheimer associations\, policy makers\, health and social care professionals\, researchers\, academics and industry representatives from all over Europe and beyond. Alzheimer Europe conferences are truly unique\, attracting representatives with hugely varied backgrounds and nationalities and we are sure that our Bologna conference will continue this trend. \nTogether with our colleagues from Alzheimer Uniti Italia and Federazione Alzheimer Italia\, we will make sure to also develop a particularly interesting programme for our Italian colleagues. All plenary sessions\, as well as all sessions organised in the main conference hall will be translated into Italian. An additional two parallel session slots have been reserved for the sessions\, workshops and symposia organised by our two Italian co-hosts. This year’s programme should therefore be particularly appealing to both English and Italian speakers. \nWe invite you to share your research\, projects\, activities and experience via our call for abstracts\, so that we can develop an exciting\, interesting and varied programme for all participants wishing to learn more about the latest developments and opportunities in dementia care\, treatment\, management\, research and policy. \nWe hope that your participation in this year’s Alzheimer Europe Conference will be a fantastic experience and that you will get the most out of our exciting and innovative programme and range of networking opportunities\, whilst also discovering the amazing city of Bologna. \nAs organisers\, we are deeply grateful to all our sponsors\, for supporting the activities of Alzheimer Europe and this Annual Conference in particular. Their support makes it possible for us to provide highly competitive registration rates for a truly unique conference. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to 35AEC in Bologna from 6 to 8 October! \nRegister to Attend \n\nAbstracts\nWe are delighted to invite you to submit abstracts for the upcoming 35th Alzheimer Europe Conference  #35AEC\, which will take place in Bologna\, Italy\, under the banner “Connecting science and communities: The future of dementia care”. \nThe call for abstracts will close on 30 April 2025. Click here for more information.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/35th-alzheimer-europe-conference/
LOCATION:Bologna Congress Center\, Piazza della Costituzione\, Bologna\, Bologna BO\, 40128\, Italy
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SUMMARY:Race Against Dementia - UK DRI Fellowships Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Race Against Dementia (RAD) and the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) are set to launch a new AI Innovation Fellowship Scheme\, designed to support the development and application of artificial intelligence approaches to advance understanding of dementia and related conditions. \nThis livestream will introduce the scheme\, outline opportunities for researchers\, and provide a chance to ask questions directly to representatives from both organisations. \nThe fellowship aims to: \n\nSupport the next generation of researchers in dementia and AI\nDrive pioneering\, high-impact research\nFoster global collaborations\nTransform the lives using the latest advancements in AI and machine learning\n\nSpeakers: \nLydia Beaton – Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief Executive Officer\, Race Against Dementia \nNatalie Duggett\, PhD – Science Programme Manager (Early Careers)\, UK Dementia Research Institute \nhttps://www.ukdri.ac.uk/ \nhttps://www.raceagainstdementia.com/ \nIf you can’t attend the live event email your questions to dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk \nFunding Call Details
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/race-against-dementia-uk-dri-fellowships/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Lived Experience and Researcher Network (LEARN)
DESCRIPTION:MND Scotland is once again hosting free\, interactive\, and educational local events focused on motor neuron disease research. The Lived Experience and Researcher Network (LEARN)\, organised by Scotland’s MND charity\, brings together people affected by motor neuron disease (MND) and local MND researchers. \nLEARN launched in 2023 when people with MND were invited to take tours of researchers’ laboratories and provide useful feedback to improve engagement events for people with MND and researchers. \nIn 2024\, 102 people attended four LEARN events in Aberdeen\, Dundee\, Edinburgh and Glasgow. \nThis year\, MND Scotland’s research team will be returning to Glasgow\, Aberdeen\, Edinburgh\, Dundee\, and an additional new location in Dingwall\, Scottish Highlands\, to help build relationships between researchers and people affected by MND and allow them to share knowledge and experiences. \nThe events will take place in football stadiums across the country thanks to the support from: Celtic FC\, Aberdeen FC\, Ross County Football Club\, Dundee United F.C.\, and Heart of Midlothian. \nOn the day\, attendees can expect to hear presentations from MND researchers; take part in open discussions with MND researchers and people affected by MND; participate in sessions facilitated to build relationships between attendees and researchers; and have opportunities to learn about current MND research. \nMotor neuron disease (MND) is a rapidly progressing terminal neurological illness\, which stops signals from the brain reaching the muscles. MND Scotland is the only charity in Scotland dedicated to directly supporting people living with motor neuron disease and their families and friends. \nThere are around 480 people in Scotland currently living with MND. There is no cure or meaningful treatments. \nMND Scotland supports the idea that the input and viewpoints of those with lived experience are vital to help guide research. \nKen McEwen and his wife Lesley attended the LEARN Aberdeen event in 2024: \nThe informative and engaging events will explore the latest developments in MND research for those affected by motor neuron disease and hopes to build relationships between those with lived experience and researchers to make sure that research reflects the needs of people with or affected by MND. \nMND Scotland invites those interested in this research learning event to hear more about their contribution in the fight against MND. \nEvent details (including information about parking\, accessibility\, and how to register) can be found here:  \n\nThursday 11 September 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Celtic Park\, Glasgow https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-glasgow/\nTuesday 23 September 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Pittodrie Stadium\, Aberdeen https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-aberdeen\nTuesday 7 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Tynecastle Park\, Edinburgh https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-edinburgh\nWednesday 22 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Tannadice Park\, Dundee https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-dundee\nThursday 30 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Ross County\, Dingwall: https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-dingwall\n\nThe online registration link can also be access here: https://forms.office.com/e/WS8VUJLYFz \nFor more information about MND Scotland\, please visit: www.mndscotland.org.uk\, email: info@mndscotland.org.uk\, or call: 0141 332 3903.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/the-lived-experience-and-researcher-network-learn/2025-10-07/
LOCATION:Various – See Listing
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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SUMMARY:New Challenges to Research Integrity
DESCRIPTION:A BGS webinar on what you should know about research integrity in the current landscape. The seminar will be relevant to anyone who reads medical journal articles\, either as a researcher or clinician.  \n8 October 2025\, 12:30 – 14:00 \n\n\n\n\nThis webinar will cover clinical trials\, and other types of studies relevant to medicine. It will cover hot topics and new issues such as the use of generative AI in research and the proliferation of ‘paper mills’\, predatory journals and companies offering ‘authorship for sale’. During the 90 minutes it will give examples of how to spot issues with research integrity in published papers and what Age & Ageing Journal does to try to ensure we only publish research that is genuine and valid. \nWhy attend?\nAround 2% of researchers admit to having previously falsified or fabricated data\, though this is widely believed to be an underestimate. Some estimate as much as a third of the published literature may be tainted by questionable research practices. This represents an existential threat to evidence-based medicine\, with the potential to cause real harm to patients. It is important clinicians and researchers are aware of new and old threats to research integrity so we can make better informed decisions on the evidence base for our everyday practice. \nWho should join:\n\nAll professionals providing healthcare to older people and all medical researchers conducting and publishing of research of clinical trials\n\nAims:\n\nImprove attendees’ knowledge  of the current research landscape and challenges\nDevelop skills to identify research of concern\nShare focused best practice and the latest in research integrity\n\nProf Alison Avenell is an Honorary Consultant in Clinical Biochemistry\, NHS Grampian. Her research at the University of Aberdeen involves undertaking large randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews relevant to clinical care. Alison has helped develop statistical methods and a checklist to assess publication research integrity\, because fraudulent trials are rapidly increasing: \nCheck for publication integrity before misconduct \nMedicine is plagued by untrustworthy clinical trials. How many studies are faked or flawed? \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/new-challenges-to-research-integrity/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251010T100000
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SUMMARY:Dementia Prevention Forum
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour online Dementia Researcher Community meeting is for researchers working in dementia prevention and risk reduction\, as well as anyone interested in the field. \n\nIn this 2nd meeting\, we will explore recent shifts and the latest research on dementia prevalence. Join us to discuss recent papers\, new discoveries\, research and data challenges\, emerging methods\, and your own work. The format is informal and researcher-led – no presentations\, no pressure.\nCome along and help shape the future of how we connect and learn as a research community.\n\n\n\n\nRSVP
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/dementia-prevention-forum-2/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:U&ME – Young Onset Dementia Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Creating Change – Shaping the Future of Young Onset Dementia \nWe invite you to attend our 3rd Annual Conference on young onset dementia\, bringing together people with lived experience\, professionals\, researchers and service providers to share knowledge\, discuss challenges\, highlight developments in the field and look to the future.. \nThis year we are focusing on driving change and shaping future approaches to care\, support and education\, to improve the lives of families and individuals affected by young onset dementia. The conference will feature expert speakers\, interactive workshops\, and a marketplace showcasing organisations that provide services for people with young onset dementia. Attendees will also have the opportunity to network and connect with others working in the field. \nTickets are £50\, to include lunch and refreshments. \nAs part of the conference\, we are inviting organisations and businesses to book a stall in our marketplace to showcase their services. If you are interested in reserving a stall\, please contact Debby Lennox on debby.lennox@dementiaforward.org.uk for more details and pricing structure. \nParking: \nElland Road offer free car parking on a first-come first-served basis in the Stadium Way car park (150 spaces). \nPublic Transport: \nLeeds station is only a short taxi ride away from Elland Road. \nThe venue is on a main bus route. \nAccommodation: \nThe closest hotel is Clayton Hotel Leeds\, which is an approximate 5 minute drive from Elland Road. \nAccessibility: \nPlease let us know in advance if you have any accessibility requirements that will help us to support you on the day. \nDietary Requirements: \nPlease let us know below if you have any dietary requirements for lunch and refreshments. \nThis year’s conference is kindly supported by Care England and Able Training. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ume-young-onset-dementia-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Elland Road\, Leeds\, LS11 0ES\, Centenary Pavilion\, Elland Road Football Stadium\, Leeds\, Yorkshire\, LS11 0ES\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Networking,Showcase,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251014T150000
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SUMMARY:Nationwide Building Society and the Dementia at Work Team
DESCRIPTION:This series brings together researchers\, experts in dementia and employment\, and people with lived experience to discuss: \n\nInclusive employment practices\nLegal frameworks and rights\nCognitive health in the workplace\nPerspectives from those living with dementia\n\n🌐 Open to all: carers\, people with lived experience\, employers\, health and social care professionals\, researchers\, and anyone interested in dementia and work. \nProgramme \n\nNationwide Building Society and the Dementia at Work TeamTuesday 14 October\, 14:00 – 15:00\n\nInternational learning: dementia and employment research from CanadaTuesday 25 November\, 14:00 – 15:00 \n\n\nDementia\, Employment and the LawTuesday 13 January\, 14:00 – 15:00 \n\n\nThe Working With Dementia Lived Experience Panel present dementia and employment resourcesTuesday 24 February\, 14:00 – 15:00 \n\n\nLet’s build a future where everyone’s contribution is valued. Register here: https://forms.office.com/e/YGwhb3rU8c
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nationwide-building-society-and-the-dementia-at-work-team/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251017
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20241212T095441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T095441Z
UID:10001589-1760486400-1760659199@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Health Data Research UK Conference
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s No.1 conference on health data science returns for 2025. Join us at this two-day hybrid event to celebrate the latest advances in health data science that are improving people’s lives. \n15-16 October 2025\, Scottish Event Campus (SEC)\, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow G3 8YW \nWhy you should join us \nHealth Data Research UK’s annual conference will be a two-day\, hybrid event to celebrate progress and bring people together to accelerate the trustworthy use of health data for public benefit. This is an event dedicated to celebrating how health data science can improve people’s lives.  \nWhat to expect \nThe UK is in a unique position to realise the potential of health data\, thanks to the NHS and its cradle-to-grave records for a population of over 65 million people. The last few years have demonstrated the enormous power of data to advance medical knowledge and deliver radical improvements to people’s lives. But there is much more that can be done through large-scale data\, advanced analytics and innovative developments in data governance.   \nHealth Data Research UK’s annual conference will be a two-day\, hybrid event to celebrate this progress and allow us to come together and continue to build momentum in the health data research revolution. \nHow to attend \nThe conference will be hosted in person in Glasgow\, UK\, or you can join online and access all the sessions as live streams.  \nSave the date / find out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/health-data-research-uk-conference/
LOCATION:Scottish Event Campus\, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow\, G3 8YW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Health Data Research UK":MAILTO:enquiries@hdruk.ac.uk
GEO:55.8610787;-4.2892439
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T123000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20251001T182929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T182929Z
UID:10001948-1760527800-1760531400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Connecting Psychosis and Dementia: Shared Brain Signatures
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Dementia Seminar: “Connecting Psychosis and Dementia: Shared Brain Signatures”: Presented by Lisa Hahn via Teams\, Postdoctoral Researcher\, Precision Psychiatry Lab\, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Hospital\, Munich\, Germany. \nLisa Hahn completed her PhD at the Research Centre Jülich under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jürgen Dukart\, focusing on neuroimaging and behavioural biomarkers in neuropsychiatric disorders\, including postpartum depression and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. Since 2022\, she has been a postdoctoral researcher in the Precision Psychiatry Lab led by Prof. Nikolaos Koutsouleris\, where her work focuses on mechanism-informed machine learning for neuropsychiatric diseases. \nLisa will present work from Professor Nikolaos Koutsouleris examining links between frontotemporal dementia and psychosis. She will then discuss her PhD research on neurotransmitter alterations in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia\, relating structural and functional neuroimaging to normative neurotransmitter density maps using the JuSpace toolbox. Finally\, she will outline her current efforts to integrate this methodology into a machine learning framework and her plans to leverage this approach in frontotemporal dementia. \nRegister on Teams
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/connecting-psychosis-and-dementia-shared-brain-signatures/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T130000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250903T193743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T200756Z
UID:10001906-1760529600-1760533200@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Catch-up - Salon Debate - Animal Models in Dementia Research
DESCRIPTION:Are animal models still useful in dementia research? Join Professor Michael Coleman and Dr Loukia Katsouri for a live debate on 15 Oct at 12pm and have your say in the vote. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House believes that animal models have outlived their usefulness in dementia research.\n\nFor decades\, animal models\, particularly genetically modified mice\, have been central to dementia research. But with growing concerns around translational failures\, ethics\, and advances in human-based models\, is it time to move on? Or do animal models still hold essential value in understanding disease mechanisms and testing treatments? \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nProfessor Michael Coleman is the van Geest Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences\, University of Cambridge. Michael leads a team that comprises exceptional researchers from around the world\, who work across a variety of disciplines in a highly collaborative environment. His research sits at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience\, translating advances in axon and synapse protection to treat and prevent neurodegenerative diseases. \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nDr Loukia Katsouri is a Senior Research Fellow at University College London’s Sainsbury Wellcome Centre. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of tau propagation in Alzheimer’s disease\, combining molecular\, pharmacological and behavioural approaches to understand how tau drives disease spread\, neuronal death and cognitive decline. \n\nWhat to Expect\nJoin us for a live online debate where our speakers will present opposing views on the continued relevance of animal models in dementia research. The session will include: \n\n10-minute opening statements from each speaker\nModerated discussion\nAudience Q&A\nLive vote before and after the debate to see if opinions shift\n\nWhether you’re firmly for\, firmly against\, or somewhere in between\, come along and be part of the conversation. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-animal-models-in-dementia-research/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T133000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250804T161902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T161902Z
UID:10001852-1760531400-1760535000@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - Social care for young onset dementia: raising social workers’ awareness
DESCRIPTION:This Young Dementia Network webinar will introduce a resource that has been co-produced to improve social workers’ understanding of young onset dementia\, so that they are in a better position to respond effectively to those living with or supporting someone with the condition. \nSocial care includes support to help someone to live their life as fully as possible and maintain independence\, dignity and control. Social workers are a key group\, with a role in carrying out assessments of what people living with dementia and their carers need and advising on care plans to meet those needs. However\, most social workers have little experience with young onset dementia and may not be aware of the way it affects people’s lives. One carer told us she had to advise the social worker\, rather than the social worker being able to advise her. \nIn this webinar\, Julie\, a former social worker who lives with young onset dementia\, will talk about her experiences of social care and the potential for improvement. Professor Jan Oyebode from the University of Bradford will provide findings from the DYNAMIC project on social workers’ awareness and experiences with young onset dementia. \nThe webinar will cover the process of co-production and the resulting co-produced resource\, designed to help raise social workers’ awareness of the needs of people living with young onset dementia. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/webinar-social-care-for-young-onset-dementia-raising-social-workers-awareness/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Dementia Network":MAILTO:youngdementianetwork@dementiauk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250924T153759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153759Z
UID:10001940-1760533200-1760536800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How Do I Become a PI
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR Associate Principal Investigator (PI) Scheme is pleased to announce the Research Learning Lectures: a series of lectures for anyone in Health and Social Care interested in learning more about research. \nWhat are the Research Learning Lectures?\nThe Research Learning Lectures are a series of lectures covering a variety of topics relating to basic science\, clinical trial methodology and statistics. \nThe lectures provide career advice for anyone who wishes to know more about research or work towards a career in research or academia. \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to hear from and put questions to research experts from across the world. \nThe Research Learning Lectures have been developed by Dr Kiran Reddy and Queen’s University Belfast Critical Care & Respiratory Research Group and now also include lectures developed by Dr Sophie Merrick and The Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit (MRC CTU) at University College London (UCL). \nThe Research Learning Lectures are hosted by the NIHR Associate PI Scheme. \nWho are the Research Learning Lectures aimed at?\n\nCurrent Associate PIs\nAssociate PI Alumni\nHealth and Care professionals with an interest in learning more about research.\nThose with an interest in learning about research delivery or research leadership\nThose with an interest in a career in Clinical Academia\n\nNext lecture:\nLecture title: How do I become a PI \nDate & time: Wednesday 15th October\, 1:10-2pm \nSpeaker: Prof Anna Goodman (Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust) \nChair: Holly Speight (NIHR Research Delivery Network CC) \nRegister to Attend \nhttps://www.nihr.ac.uk/career-development/clinical-research-courses-and-support/associate-principal-investigator-scheme
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/how-do-i-become-a-pi/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T020000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250913T100335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250913T100335Z
UID:10001922-1760580000-1760628600@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Social Care Community of Practice Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ARC NWC Social Care Community of Practice Meeting – Event Three\nWhat is the Community of Practice?\nThe Community of Practice is an opportunity for anyone working in social care across the North West Coast to come together\, discuss key issues in the field\, and find collaborative solutions. \nThis is the third of four meetings\, each focusing on a different social care topic. Event Three will explore social care in dementia – the barriers and challenges to access and how to improve support for people with dementia and unpaid carers. \nWho should attend?\nThis meeting is for: \n\nSocial work and social care staff in any role across health and social care providers\nThird sector organisations and the NHS\nPublic advisors\n\nSpeakers and topics\n\nSheila Samuels (ARC NWC Public Advisor) – Lived experience of social care in dementia\nEmma Stafford (MerseyCare) – Dementia Care Navigator\nDr Clarissa Giebel (University of Liverpool & ARC NWC) – Social care and dementia research\n\n\nRegister now
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/social-care-community-of-practice-meeting/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T190000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250827T114943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T114943Z
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SUMMARY:Turning Science into Hope for Neurodegenerative Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Alzheimer’s Research UK public lecture and discover how scientific discoveries are being transformed into promising new treatments & biomarkers in the fight against neurodegenerative diseases. \nFor decades\, progress in developing new biomarkers and treatments for these diseases has been frustratingly slow. However\, we are now entering an exciting new era\, as ground-breaking laboratory discoveries are being transformed into real-world clinical advances. \nJoin us at 6pm on Thursday 16 October for an inspiring and insightful evening. You’re warmly invited to stay for drinks and nibbles afterwards \nSpeakers:\nProfessor Masud Husain\, clinical neurologist\, neuroscientist\, and author\, will give an overview of what an ideal biomarker looks like\, and provide insights into developing biomarkers for dementia based on his own work in the field. \nDr Sam Washer\, works within the Target Discovery Institute and will speak about high-throughput methods that can be used to identify new targets for the development of novel therapies for Alzheimer’s\, and other neurodegenerative diseases. \nDr Mia Callens is a medicinal chemist working in the ARUK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute. She will provide a translational perspective on developing novel therapies once a new target has been identified. \n\n\nThursday 16th October\, 6pm – 7pm (doors open 5:30pm)\nBlakemore Lecture Theatre\, Sherrington Building\nSherrington Road\, OX1 3PT\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/turning-science-into-hope-for-neurodegenerative-diseases/
LOCATION:Sherrington Building\, University of Oxford\, Sherrington Road\, Oxford\, OX1 3QU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alzheimer's Research UK":MAILTO:enquiries@alzheimersresearchuk.org
GEO:51.7594321;-1.25561
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250819T105707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T105707Z
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SUMMARY:NIHR Academy Members' Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:This year’s NIHR Academy Members’ Conference is a fantastic opportunity for early career researchers to hear from inspiring speakers\, network with peers and understand more about the NIHR. The hybrid event is taking place in-person in Leeds and online from 21-22 October. \nIt will feature inspiring speakers\, skills sessions\, networking opportunities and our annual poster competition. Speakers include NHS doctor and bestselling author\, Dr Amir Khan\, who will be presenting about a project he’s been involved in looking to get more minority ethnic women to have cancer screenings and reduce related deaths. \nTo be eligible to attend the conference in person\, delegates should be an NIHR Academy Member currently on an NIHR academic path. Virtual attendance is open to all. \nRegistration for an in person place will close on 5 September\, and registration to attend virtually will be open until 21 October. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-academy-members-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Event location The Queens Hotel\, New Station Street\, City Square\, Leeds\, Yorkshire\, LS1 1PJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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GEO:53.7965317;-1.5478219
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20251009T204008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T204008Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Wellcome Open Research
DESCRIPTION:This session will introduce the open publishing and peer review model used by Wellcome Open Research\, including advice for first-time authors.  \nWellcome Open Research is a fully Open Access publishing platform that can be used by all Wellcome Trust funded projects and researchers to openly disseminate research outputs. Submissions to Wellcome Open Research are subject to editorial checks that ensure the robustness\, quality\, and transparency of the underlying research. Following these checks\, articles are published Open Access before peer review\, so that they can be viewed and cited as quickly as possible. Expert reviewers are then selected and invited\, and their reports and names are published alongside the article\, post-publication. \nThis webinar will include a presentation on the publication requirements for Wellcome Open Research\, and the submission\, revision\, and post-publication open peer review workflows. We will provide advice for authors on how to ensure that submissions meet the requirements for open publishing\, and how to engage with the revision and peer review process that follows. You will also have the opportunity to hear from a Wellcome Open Research author about their experience of using the platform to publish their research. There will be a Q&A and the session will be recorded for registrants who are unable to attend live. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/introduction-to-wellcome-open-research/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250922T082034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T082034Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of the APPLE-TREE study on Dementia Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the House of Lords for an in-person launch of the APPLE-TREE* dementia prevention study. \nHosted by Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick\, the event will share the study’s results and feature an expert panel discussing why dementia prevention matters more than ever. \nPanelists include: \n\nProfessor Fiona Carragher\, Chief Policy and Research Officer\, Alzheimer’s Society\nProfessor Mark Caulfield\, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine at Queen Mary University.\nDr Jeremy Isaacs\, National Clinical Director for Dementia at the NHS\n\nAs the UK ages\, it is vital to invest in prevention for age-related diseases such as dementia. One in eleven people – an estimated 982\,000 – in the UK have dementia\, and around 7% of these cases are diagnosed before the age of 65. By 2030\, it is projected there will be over one million people in the UK living with dementia. \nProactive approaches like APPLE-TREE not only support healthier ageing but also reduce pressure on our health and care systems in the long term. \nThe launch will showcase the findings of the six-year study led by Queen Mary University and include an expert panel discussion on the importance of dementia prevention in the UK today. \nAs places at this in person event are limited\, please register here if you’re interested in attending. \nActive Prevention in People at risk of dementia through Lifestyle\, bEhaviour change and Technology to build REsiliEnce*
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/launch-of-the-apple-tree-study-on-dementia-prevention/
LOCATION:House of Lords\, House of Lords\, Parliament Square\, Greater London\, SW1A 0PW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Roadshow
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20251013T123133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T123133Z
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SUMMARY:Continuity of care in UK general practice
DESCRIPTION:Continuity of care means patients seeing the same GP over time to develop a personal and trusting relationship. Good continuity of care is known to be better for patients’ health\, but has been declining in the UK. \nWhen someone wants to see a GP\, they contact their practice and ask for an appointment. This can be done in different ways\, and these are called the ‘access systems’ in a general practice. \nRecently\, there have been lots of changes to access systems\, due to the high demand for appointments. However\, patients say it is still very difficult to book an appointment with a GP they know. There has been very little research on how these different access systems have affected continuity of care. \nIn this research conversation\, Hannah Mahoney will talk about her study to find out how continuity of care and access systems are linked. \nIn her study\, staff working in General Practice will measure the level of continuity of care being delivered in their practice. They will also complete a questionnaire about the access systems used in their practice. We will review the data and describe any links we find and will then interview some staff members to get more detailed information. \nWe hope this information will help us understand how we can improve continuity of care in the UK. All participants will get feedback on how their data compares to other practices\, which they can use to improve their care. \nOur speaker\nHannah Mahoney is an Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice\, in the Centre for Academic Primary Care at the University of Bristol. This means she spends half of her time training to be a GP and half of her time doing research. \nShe is interested in continuity of care because she thinks it is one of the most important and valuable things about being a GP. She is new to research\, so will really appreciate the insights from your discussions. \nWhat is a research conversation?\nResearch Conversations are hosted by People in Health West of England and are informal sessions which are designed to give researchers and public contributors a chance to interact. Public contributors are encouraged to ask questions\, learn about\, and get involved in projects in their area. \n\n\nJoining instructions\nTo join the research conversation\, use the Zoom link below \nJoin the session
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/continuity-of-care-in-uk-general-practice/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250101T154104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T144201Z
UID:10001919-1761091200-1761177599@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026: Abstract Submission Closes (General)
DESCRIPTION:Students and early career investigators were invited to spotlight their research at AAIC Neuroscience Next – Opening on the 22nd September and closing on the 22nd October (General Applicants) or 26th October (ISTAART Members) \nUndergraduate and graduate students\, postdoctoral researchers\, assistant professors and research professionals within seven years of graduation of their last degree were eligible to submit abstracts. \nAbstracts spanning the breadth of neuroscience research were eligible for submission (not solely those related to Alzheimer’s and dementia research). \nAreas of interest include: \n\nBasic science and pathogenesis.\nBiomarkers.\nClinical manifestations.\nDrug development.\nPublic health.\nDementia care.\n\n\nThe Manchester Hub will focus on biomarkers across multiple domains\, and is particularly keen to encourage abstacts spanning the folling areas: \n\nFluid Biomarkers\nCognitive Assessments\nPhysiological and Behavioural Biomarkers\nNeuroimaging\nTechnology Biomarkers\n\nSubmit an Abstract
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aaic-neuroscience-next-2026-abstract-submission-closes-general/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTSTAMP:20260625T151953
CREATED:20250828T152559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T152559Z
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SUMMARY:White Matter in Focus
DESCRIPTION:White matter in focus: exploring the role of myelin and oligodendrocytes in neurodegeneration \nThere is increasing interest in the role of cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage in neurodegenerative conditions. While oligodendrocytes have been primarily studied in the context of demyelinating disorders such as multiple sclerosis\, this is changing with an increasing awareness of their roles in metabolic support\, immune response and synaptic function. Concurrently\, our understanding of the importance of oligodendrocyte dysfunction in a range of neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease has also matured. \nThe goal of this meeting is to connect researchers and industry stakeholders with interests in multiple sclerosis\, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases with a focus on the function and dysfunction of the oligodendrocyte lineage in neurodegeneration. By facilitating networking\, sharing of knowledge\, resources and methods we hope to accelerate translation in the field. \nSupporting organisations:\nThis symposium is being organized jointly by members of the Cambridge Dementia Research Institute\, the ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute and the Cambridge Centre for Myelin repair \nSymposium structure \nThis symposium will include two keynote speakers with outstanding contributions to oligodendrocyte research and neurodegeneration\, namely Klaus Nave\, director of the Max Planck institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences\, and Siddharthan Chandran\, director of the UK Dementia Research Institute. The remainder of the day will be divided into four themed sessions\, which will provide a holistic insight into oligodendrocyte function and their role in\ndisease: \n\nGenetics and pathology: This session will focus on the genetic and pathological evidence for the involvement of cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage in neurodegeneration.\nMechanisms: This session will focus on disease mechanisms associated with oligodendrocyte function\, including changes to metabolism\, myelination and synaptic integrity.\nModelling: This session will discuss challenges of modelling oligodendrocyte function in vitro and in vivo to understand disease mechanisms and test translational potential.\nTranslation: This session will consist of two talks\, the first reviewing the translational successes within the area of multiple sclerosis and the second aimed at identifying translational barriers. This session will close with a panel discussion to create a foundation for the strategic planning of collaborative work between participants.\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/white-matter-in-focus/
LOCATION:Gonville & Caius College\, Trinity Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 1TA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Cambridge":MAILTO:jmd205@cam.ac.uk
GEO:52.2059022;0.118035
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T163000
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SUMMARY:Environmentally Sustainable Health and Care Research 
DESCRIPTION:Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Health and Care Research   \nWe would be delighted for you to attend the second Conference on research outputs in Environmental Sustainability jointly run by the Medical Research Council (MRC)\, National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR)\, and Greener NHS at NHS England.  This hybrid conference will take place on Wednesday 22nd October 2025\, with the in-person event\, hosted at the Royal Society of Chemistry in London. \nThis year’s conference will build on the insights and commitments made during the first event. Each organisation will provide an update on their efforts\, and share progress on the actions outlined in the 2024 conference report. This conference will be focusing on two key themes: decarbonising research estates\, and capacity building for climate and health research. Attendees will have the opportunities to network and connect with experts across the sector\, and gain insights into key developments. Successful abstract submissions will be presented as posters during the conference\, showcasing important research updates across key areas. \n Date: 22nd October 2025 \nLocation: Royal Society of Chemistry\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BA & Online \nEvent timings: 9.30AM – 4.30PM \nRegister to Attend Online \n  \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/environmentally-sustainable-health-and-care-research/
LOCATION:The Royal Society of Chemistry\, Science Room and Fish Room\, Burlington House\, Greater London\, W1J 0BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T093000
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SUMMARY:MSNAP Annual Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to host our 16th National Forum on Wednesday 22 October 2025. This marks our first face-to-face MSNAP forum since 2019\, bringing together clinicians from memory services across the UK\, as well as patients\, carers\, and stakeholders for a dynamic day of learning\, collaboration\, and networking. \nWe’re excited to present a packed programme featuring a diverse range of speakers and topics\, including: \n\nJeremy Isaacs on NHS England Priorities\nLived experience insights from the Young Onset Dementia Activists Group\nA carer’s perspective on Lewy Body Dementia\nTalks on the future of dementia treatments\n…and much more! The full programme (PDF) is now available.\n\nWhen: 22 October 2025\, 9.30am – 4.30pm \nVenue: The Royal College of Psychiatrists\, 21 Prescot Street\, London\, E1 8BB \nCost: £80 for staff working in an MSNAP member service\, £115 for all other attendees \nComplete the booking form to register.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/msnap-annual-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Royal College of Psychiatrists\, 21 Prescot Street\, London\, Greater London\, E1 8BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T120000
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Programme Online Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Three NIHR Research Schools’ Mental Health Programme Seminar Series \nWhat should emotionally safe coproduced research with lived experience researchers on sensitive topics look like? \nReflections from a co-produced systematic review\n\n📅 Wednesday 22 October 2025\n🕛 12:00 – 1:00 PM (Online)\n\nJoin us for an insightful seminar led by Dr Tessa Morgan\, presenting best practice guidelines for conducting emotionally safe research alongside lived experience researchers working on sensitive topics in underserved communities.\n\nThese guidelines were co-produced with three diverse lived experience researchers and draw on a systematic review of 41 papers published over the last decade. The session will explore how emotional safety is shaped by organisational\, ideological\, interpersonal\, and identity-related factors\, and how inequalities can impact researchers’ experiences.\nWhether you’re a healthcare professional\, researcher\, or simply interested in mental health and inclusive research practices\, this seminar is for you.\n\n🔗 Register here\n📧 Queries? Contact: Claire Ashmore – c.ashmore@keele.ac.uk
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/mental-health-programme-online-seminar/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T140000
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SUMMARY:The Lived Experience and Researcher Network (LEARN)
DESCRIPTION:MND Scotland is once again hosting free\, interactive\, and educational local events focused on motor neuron disease research. The Lived Experience and Researcher Network (LEARN)\, organised by Scotland’s MND charity\, brings together people affected by motor neuron disease (MND) and local MND researchers. \nLEARN launched in 2023 when people with MND were invited to take tours of researchers’ laboratories and provide useful feedback to improve engagement events for people with MND and researchers. \nIn 2024\, 102 people attended four LEARN events in Aberdeen\, Dundee\, Edinburgh and Glasgow. \nThis year\, MND Scotland’s research team will be returning to Glasgow\, Aberdeen\, Edinburgh\, Dundee\, and an additional new location in Dingwall\, Scottish Highlands\, to help build relationships between researchers and people affected by MND and allow them to share knowledge and experiences. \nThe events will take place in football stadiums across the country thanks to the support from: Celtic FC\, Aberdeen FC\, Ross County Football Club\, Dundee United F.C.\, and Heart of Midlothian. \nOn the day\, attendees can expect to hear presentations from MND researchers; take part in open discussions with MND researchers and people affected by MND; participate in sessions facilitated to build relationships between attendees and researchers; and have opportunities to learn about current MND research. \nMotor neuron disease (MND) is a rapidly progressing terminal neurological illness\, which stops signals from the brain reaching the muscles. MND Scotland is the only charity in Scotland dedicated to directly supporting people living with motor neuron disease and their families and friends. \nThere are around 480 people in Scotland currently living with MND. There is no cure or meaningful treatments. \nMND Scotland supports the idea that the input and viewpoints of those with lived experience are vital to help guide research. \nKen McEwen and his wife Lesley attended the LEARN Aberdeen event in 2024: \nThe informative and engaging events will explore the latest developments in MND research for those affected by motor neuron disease and hopes to build relationships between those with lived experience and researchers to make sure that research reflects the needs of people with or affected by MND. \nMND Scotland invites those interested in this research learning event to hear more about their contribution in the fight against MND. \nEvent details (including information about parking\, accessibility\, and how to register) can be found here:  \n\nThursday 11 September 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Celtic Park\, Glasgow https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-glasgow/\nTuesday 23 September 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Pittodrie Stadium\, Aberdeen https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-aberdeen\nTuesday 7 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Tynecastle Park\, Edinburgh https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-edinburgh\nWednesday 22 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Tannadice Park\, Dundee https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-dundee\nThursday 30 October 2025\, 2pm-5pm\, Ross County\, Dingwall: https://mndscotland.org.uk/events/learn-dingwall\n\nThe online registration link can also be access here: https://forms.office.com/e/WS8VUJLYFz \nFor more information about MND Scotland\, please visit: www.mndscotland.org.uk\, email: info@mndscotland.org.uk\, or call: 0141 332 3903.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/the-lived-experience-and-researcher-network-learn/2025-10-22/
LOCATION:Various – See Listing
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T210000
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SUMMARY:Catch-up - Salon Debate - Biomedical vs Social Care Research
DESCRIPTION:Should dementia research funding shift from biomedical science to social care? Join Dr Nancy Brown and Dr Soraya Meftah for a live debate on 22 Oct at 8pm and cast your vote. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House would redirect funding from biomedical dementia research to social care research.\n\nWith funding limited and needs growing\, should we continue to prioritise biomedical research aimed at treatment and cure — or is it time to shift the balance toward improving care and support for people living with dementia today? \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nDr Nancy Brown is a dementia care researcher at the University of Edinburgh with over 18 years’ experience in frontline support. Her work focuses on social care\, community inclusion\, and the use of ethnography to explore lived experience in advanced dementia. \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nDr Soraya Meftah is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the UK Dementia Research Institute\, University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on understanding neurophysiological dysfunction in dementia using human and rodent models\, combining electrophysiology and functional assays to explore synaptic changes in disease. \n\nWhat to Expect\nJoin us for a live online debate where our speakers will present opposing views on the continued relevance of animal models in dementia research. The session will include: \n\n10-minute opening statements from each speaker\nModerated discussion\nAudience Q&A\nLive vote before and after the debate to see if opinions shift\n\nWhether you’re firmly for\, firmly against\, or somewhere in between\, come along and be part of the conversation. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-biomedical-vs-social-care-research/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:Evidence & Implementation Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:A leading biennial event at the nexus of research\, policy and practice\, the Evidence and Implementation Summit (EIS) seeks to improve lives globally. In 2025\, EIS joins forces with the Implementation Science Health Conference Australia (ISHCA) to present\, for the first time\, a combined global program.  \nThe Summit brings together policymakers\, researchers\, implementation scientists\, program evaluators\, practitioners\, academics\, organisation leaders and funders\, to examine the synthesis\, evaluation\, generation\, translation\, and implementation of research evidence into policy and practice.  \nAt EIS\, we bridge the gap between what we know and what we do.​ \nWith inequity and misinformation growing worldwide\, closing the ‘know-do’ gap has never been more important or urgent.Your Summit co-hosts in 2025 are the Centre for Evidence and Implementation (CEI) and the Implementation Science Health Conference Australia (ISHCA). \n\n\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/evidence-implementation-summit-2025/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 1 Convention Centre Pl\, South Wharf\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, VIC 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251027T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251027T160000
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SUMMARY:Walking the Talk for Dementia Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join the ISTAART Health Policy and Partnering with Research Participants Professional Interest Areas (PIAs) for a special webinar highlighting the recent Walking the Talk for Dementia (WTD 2025). \nThanks to ISTAART support\, 15 early career researchers from 12 countries had the opportunity to attend the WTD program in Spain. In this session\, they’ll share their experiences\, and we’ll host a live Q&A about WTD and how you might get involved in the future. This webinar is co-hosted with the Walking the Talk for Dementia Institute. We hope to see you there! \nTitle: Walking the Talk for Dementia (WTD 2025) \nDate/Time: October 27\, 2025\, 3pm GMT \nRegistration: https://alz-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7sVDWBLbR3O3x0SjAlsyNQ#/registration \nModerators: \n\nWalter Dawson\, DPhil; Oregon Health & Science University\, United States\nSherril Gelmon\, DrPH; Portland State University\, United States\n\nSpeakers: \n\nFlorencia Altschuler\, Ph.D. (c); Universidad de Buenos Aires\, Argentina\nMadalena Liougas\, Ph.D. (c); KITE Research Institute\, Toronto Rehabilittion Institute-University of Health Network\, Canada\nDaniel Quesada Astorga\, M.D.; Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia Hospital\, Costa Rica\nSridhar Vaitheswaran\, MBBS\, M.D.\, MSc; Dementia Care in SCARF\, Schizophrenia Research Foundation\, India\n\nWebinars are recorded and will be available for on-demand viewing approximately two weeks after the live event. alz.org/research-webinars \nalz.org/HealthPolicyPIA \nalz.org/ParticipantPIA
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/walking-the-talk-for-dementia-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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