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SUMMARY:Ultra Processed Foods and Health Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:How do ultra processed foods affect health\, and what does the latest research tell us about their wider impact? \nThis webinar\, shared by the ISTAART Nutrition\, Metabolism and Dementia Professional Interest Area\, brings together leading experts to explore the current state of research on ultra processed foods and their links to health outcomes. The session will also examine how this evidence can inform policy\, clinical practice\, and approaches to addressing health inequalities. \nHosted by the National Institutes of Health\, the webinar will provide an overview of emerging findings and highlight key considerations for researchers\, practitioners\, and policymakers. \nSpeakers:Jerold Mande\, M.P.H.Josiemer Mattei\, Ph.D.\, M.P.H.\, M.S.Lauren O’Connor\, Ph.D.\, M.P.H. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ultra-processed-foods-and-health-outcomes/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
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SUMMARY:How to be a Great Chief Investigator for Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, the Network ran a pilot of three ‘How to be a Good Chief Investigator’ workshops in collaboration with Leeds CTRU\, Nottingham CTU\, and the Centre for Trials Research in Cardiff. Over 100 delegates participated across the three sessions. \nThe feedback was overwhelmingly positive\, and further workshops were therefore scheduled across 2025 and 2026 under the new name ‘How to be a Great Chief Investigator for Clinical Trials.’ Plans are now underway for sessions in 2027 and 2028. \nBook your spot at the next workshop now. \nWho are these courses for?\nThese workshops are designed for both current and aspiring Chief Investigators of clinical trials\, with a clear goal: to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in your research career. \nEach event features expert guidance from experienced CIs and other trialists\, interactive activities\, and a collaborative learning environment. \nFuture Events Timeline\n5 May 2026 – Nottingham (Registration Open) \n28 September 2026 – Birmingham \n\n\nDetails of the next course\nNottingham – 5 May 2026\n\n\nUniversity of Nottingham\, Institute of Mental Health\, Room AO7\nUniversity of Nottingham Innovation Park\, Jubilee Campus\, Triumph Road\, Nottingham NG72TU \n\n\n\nSpeakers: Prof. Eleanor Mitchell\, Prof. Alan Montgomery\, Trish Hepburn\, Bethany Gill\, Prof. Caroline Rick\, Chris Partlett\, Prof. Reuben Ogollah\, Prof. Alexia Karantana\, Prof. Jon Dorling \nPrevious How to be a Great Chief Investigator for Clinical Trials workshops have been awarded 5 external (category 1) CPD credits by the Federation of the Royal College of Physicians. An application is currently in progress for this event. \nAgenda Here\n\nBook your place here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor further information about upcoming workshops\, please contact regctus@leeds.ac.uk or follow us on BlueSky and LinkedIn.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/how-to-be-a-great-chief-investigator-for-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:University of Northampton\, Waterside Campus\, University Dr\, Northampton\, NN1 5PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T151500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
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SUMMARY:NAMs Technology Partn3Ring webinar
DESCRIPTION:The second NAMs session will include presentations from researchers working across human relevant in vitro technologies\, ranging from brain tumour modelling\, stem cell platforms in toxicity and imaging\, cell-based assays in safety assessment and organ function studies. \nAmrita Singh (Integral Molecular)\n•    Human-relevant membrane proteome array to assess off-target binding of antibody-based therapies early in development.\n•    Seeking new users of technology to focus on expanding 3Rs benefits. \nDavide Danovi (Migration Biotherapeutics)\n•    Human iPSC-based neural spheroid platform modelling tumour-brain interactions in glioblastoma.\n•    Looking for collaborators to further develop the model and quantify cancer cell migration. \nCiara Doran (Sansanima Limited)\n•    Non-animal\, cell‑based assays for safety and potency testing of Clostridials.\n•    Seeking partners for quality\, process control or next generation development of botulinum toxin. \nJames L. Sherley (Asymmetrex® LLC)\n•    Rapid\, accurate counting and monitoring of tissue stem cells in heterogeneous tissue cell preparations in in vitro drug toxicity assessment.\n•    Seeking collaborators to help assess predictive value of technology in drug candidates known to cause chronic organ failure. \nJiwu Wang (Allele Biotechnology)\n•    Bioprinted iPSC derived liver mini-organs to replace in vivo organ function studies in drug development.\n•    Seeking teams with liver specific assay expertise to further qualify the model in longitudinal studies. \n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nams-technology-partn3ring-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20251218T201439Z
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SUMMARY:EquaDem Network Plus Conference
DESCRIPTION:EquaDem\, one of four national dementia plus networks hosts its 2nd annual conference on tackling inequalities in dementia care & diagnosis. \n\n\n\n\nOne million people are living with dementia in the UK\, with numbers continuing to increase. Research continues to show people living with dementia and their unpaid carers experience many inequalities in accessing care and obtaining an assessment and diagnosis. The first national network dedicated to finding solutions to inequalities in dementia diagnosis and care\, EquaDem\, is finding solutions to address these inequalities by working together with people living with dementia and their families as well as care professionals and Third Sector organisations. \nEquaDem’s second annual conference will showcase key findings from the network’s collaborative work to date and bring together experts in dementia policy and practice with those with lived experience of dementia to find the best ways of reducing current inequalities. Keynote speakers include Fiona Carragher\, Chief Policy and Research Officer at the Alzheimer’s Society\, and Professor Martin Knapp\, Professor of Health and Social Care Policy at LSE (London School of Economics and Political Science)\, Professor Louise Robinson\, Professor of Primary Care and Ageing\, Newcastle University and Dr Clarissa Giebel\, Senior Research Fellow\, The University of Liverpool . \nThe conference will take place in the ‘Heroes Room’ within St James’ Park football ground\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 4ST. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/equadem-network-plus-conference/
LOCATION:St James’s Park\, St James’ Park\, Barrack Road\, Newcastle\, NE1 4ST\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260515
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SUMMARY:Neuromodulation: Bridging Minds\, Machines\, and Medicine
DESCRIPTION:International Neuromodulation Society (INS) \nINS is a nonprofit group of clinicians\, scientists and engineers dedicated to the scientific development and awareness of neuromodulation – the alteration of nerve activity through the delivery of electrical stimulation or chemical agents to targeted sites of the body. Founded in 1989 and based in San Francisco\, CA\, the INS educates and promotes the field through meetings\, its MEDLINE-indexed\, peer-reviewed journal Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface\, and chapter websites. \nThe Mission of the INS is to promote and disseminate the science\, education\, practice and accessibility of all aspects of neuromodulation. This multidisciplinary society believes that all scientists\, doctors\, bioengineers\, professions allied to medicine and industry partners who have a specialist interest in neuromodulation can work with this society to share science and encourage best practice for the good of humanity. \nThe Vision of the INS is to harness all scientific\, clinical and engineering endeavour throughout the world and to brand neuromodulation to encompass all neurological technologies that through electrical or chemical means improve the function of the impaired individual. \nThe Goals of the INS are: \n\nTo create a forum for clinicians\, basic scientists and bioengineers involved with neuromodulation through a combination of scientific meetings\, journal and interactive website\nTo create a family of affiliated neuromodulation national chapters to encourage growth and influence at national level\nTo encourage research and development into the conditions treated and the devices and techniques used\nTo encourage open dialogue with industry partners and health care authorities to improve understanding of these therapies\, the needs of patients\, service requirements and fair remuneration\nTo expand the worldwide access to neuromodulation by raising awareness of the both its clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness\n\nGet details on the Congress Meeting
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/neuromodulation-bridging-minds-machines-and-medicine/
LOCATION:The Lisboa Congress Centre\, Praça das Indústrias 1\, Lisbon\, 1300-307 Lisboa\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T143000
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SUMMARY:Critical phenomenology\, motivated possibilities\, and anticipatory predicaments at older age
DESCRIPTION:Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network series – Monday\, May 11\, 2026\, from 14:00 to 15:30 CET (online via Zoom). \nThis time we are delighted to welcome Dr Jessie Stanier (UWE Bristol) who will present a talk entitled: \n“Critical phenomenology\, motivated possibilities\, and anticipatory predicaments at older age”. \nDr Jessie Stanier is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at UWE Bristol (UK)\, with research specialisms in critical and feminist phenomenology\, age studies\, medical humanities\, and engaged methods. She is on the Executive Committee of the British Society of Phenomenology and is Associate Editor at Future Humanities. Her work has been funded by the Wellcome Trust and AHRC\, and has been published in the Phenomenology & Mind\, Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology\, Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology\, Frontiers in Pain Research\, and the Patient Experience Journal. \nAs always\, everyone is welcome—please feel free to share this invitation with interested colleagues and networks. Please do not post the link on social media. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/critical-phenomenology-motivated-possibilities-and-anticipatory-predicaments-at-older-age/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260513
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SUMMARY:Hot Brain 4: climate change and neurological disorders: mechanisms
DESCRIPTION:The Hot Brain 4 conference will focus on mechanisms of impacts of climate change on humans and on brain health in disease\, and how we can use an understanding of mechanisms to promote adaptation. \nThe conference is jointly organised by UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and The Lancet Neurology. It follows on from successful meetings in 2023-2025. \nThe aims of the Hot Brain meetings are : \n\nto raise awareness about the risks of climate change for the brain in health and disease\nto consider the consequences of the impacts of climate change for neurological diseases and healthcare\nto nurture global collaborative research\, and to promote action against climate change and foster adaptation strategies.\n\nHot Brain 4 will focus on mechanisms of impacts of climate change on humans and on brain health in disease\, and how we can use an understanding of mechanisms to promote adaptation. \nRegister via Eventbrite to attend either in person or online \nIn-person venue: Kennedy Lecture Theatre\, Institute of Child Health\, 30 Guilford Street\, London\, WC1N 1EH\, United Kingdom \nConference Programme \nView the draft programme here: \n\n\nHot Brain 4 Programme.pdf\n\n\nPoster exhibition and competition \nWe invite interested researchers and practitioners\, who are intending to attend in person\, to submit a poster that reflects work you are doing around climate change and sustainability in relation to health care or health research. Please indicate your intention to submit a poster when you register on Eventbrite\, or contact the organiser (see further information below). You will need to submit an abstract for your poster or a draft poster to the organiser as a pdf document by 7 April 2026. A panel will view the posters and select 8. You will be notified by 15 April and the final version of the poster should be submitted by 27 April 2026 and will be displayed at the event on 12 May 2026. The best two posters will be awarded a certificate denoting the planting of twenty trees in the UCL Grove. \nLinks\n\nClimate change and brain health : Hot Brain 3 conference report in The Lancet Neurology\, 2025\nION news item on Hot Brain 3\, 2025\nION news item on Hot Brain 2\, 2024\nFaculty sustainability blog post on Hot Brain conference\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/hot-brain-4-climate-change-and-neurological-disorders-mechanisms/
LOCATION:UCL – Kennedy Lecture Theatre\, Institute of Child Health - Main Building\, 30 Guildford Street\, London\, Greater London\, WC1N 1EH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T170000
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SUMMARY:Inaugural SENSE meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sensory\, motor and perceptual disturbances are common and often life-limiting consequences of brain disorders. These disturbances do not neatly adhere to medical specialities\, posing particular challenges to diagnosis and treatment. More broadly\, these brain-based disturbances offer insights regarding both vulnerability and adaptability of our sensory and motor systems. \nThis inaugural SENSE meeting will showcase research across the senses. We will introduce the sensoria: from visual and auditory\, to proprioceptive (the ‘sixth sense’) and vestibular systems (the ‘silent sense’) alongside systems relevant to eye\, gait and balance control. We will present emerging findings informing understanding of mechanisms underlying imbalance\, spatial disorientation and altered perception. We will share translation of research to improve diagnostics and treatment across scales: from individual patients\, to working across NHS eye\, movement and cognitive clinics\, UK Biobank and international initiatives. \n\nFind out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/inaugural-sense-meeting/
LOCATION:33 Queens Square\, Basement Lecture Theatre. 33 Queens Square\, London\, Greater London\, WC1N 3BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T143014Z
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SUMMARY:Experience as Expertise: Collaborative Research in Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Dementia UK is hosting a research webinar exploring how people with lived experience can be meaningfully involved throughout dementia research. \nThe session will highlight how collaboration between researchers\, Dementia UK’s Lived Experience Advisory Panel and Admiral Nurses can support richer research and help lay the foundations for better dementia care. \nSpeakers include Katya Sion\, Assistant Professor at Maastricht University\, George Rook\, Chair of Dementia UK’s Lived Experience Advisory Panel\, and Admiral Nurses Fran Mada and Sophie Dodsworth\, who work in young onset dementia. \nThis webinar is open to anyone interested in collaborative research\, lived experience involvement\, and the future of dementia research and care. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/experience-as-expertise-collaborative-research-in-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dementia UK":MAILTO:info@dementiauk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T124500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260327T093608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T120045Z
UID:10002163-1778673600-1778676300@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Giving Patients a Voice Through Free Text Data
DESCRIPTION:How can patient experiences be better understood beyond tick box surveys. What can free text responses reveal about care that structured data often misses. \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\, Lucy Mackintosh will present her work on analysing free text responses from patient reported experience measures to better understand care experiences. Her research focuses on developing bespoke approaches to capture the nuance\, detail\, and meaning within patient feedback that is often lost in standardised survey formats. \nLucy is a Graduate Teaching Fellow and Senior Research Assistant at the University of Hertfordshire. Her work explores how qualitative data can be systematically analysed to inform improvements in care\, ensuring that patient voices are more effectively heard and acted upon. \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-giving-patients-a-voice-through-free-text-data/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T204500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260415T131622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T120051Z
UID:10002187-1778702400-1778705100@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Biomarkers in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
DESCRIPTION:How can we better detect and understand cerebral amyloid angiopathy. And how do findings from models translate into insights from patient data. \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\, Ivana Kancheva will present her research on translational biomarkers for cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Her work combines MRI and histology approaches in a mouse model alongside patient data to better understand disease mechanisms and improve biomarker development. \nIvana is a third year PhD student at Leiden University Medical Centre in The Netherlands. Her research focuses on bridging preclinical and clinical approaches to better characterise vascular contributions to neurodegeneration and support earlier and more accurate detection. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-biomarkers-in-cerebral-amyloid-angiopathy/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260123T224521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T081953Z
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SUMMARY:Tau Global Conference
DESCRIPTION:Leading experts will convene for the Tau Global Conference to collaborate and discuss key issues impacting the tau research community. This hybrid conference provides a forum for members of academia\, industry\, philanthropy and government to drive breakthroughs in tau research and treatment. We will dive into cutting-edge work on biomarkers\, drug development and emerging therapies — from cell biology to clinical translation. \nThis event brings together three major organizations dedicated to advancing research in this space: the Alzheimer’s Association\, Cure PSP and the Rainwater Charitable Foundation. \nResearch Themes\nAll are invited to submit abstracts on the latest findings and ideas in tau research. Applicable themes include: \n\nBiomarkers — Neuroimaging\nBiomarkers — Non-Neuroimaging\nClinical Manifestations\nDrug Development — Cell / In-Vitro / Animal Model\nDrug Development — Human\nRisk and Environmental Factors\nGenetics\nMolecular and Cell Biology\nNeuropathology\nOther\n\nRead the full guidance for submitting an abstract (PDF). \nScientific Program Committee\n\nKristin Wildsmith\, Chair\nBenjamin Wolozin\, Chair\nGünter Höglinger\nAimee Kao\nCristian Lasagna Reeves\nMaura Malpetti\nLarisa Reyderman\nChihiro Sato\nTara Spires Jones\nRobby Weimer\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/tau-global-conference-2/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt Washington\, 1000 H St NW\, Washington\, WA\, DC 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
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SUMMARY:Good practice around PPIE
DESCRIPTION:Good practice around PPIE (Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement) and co-production- perspectives of people with lived experience of dementia \nHear from people with dementia and carers about how they want to be involved in research. Get ideas about how to build them into your research. Learn about the approaches that work and feel the best. Consider some of the complexities of involvement. \nA conversation based workshop which informs and inspires. \nAims and objectives \n\nLearn about what people with dementia and carers mean by PPIE and co-production\nConsider how PPIE and co-production might relate to technology and the different themes of BRIDGES\nDemonstrate and discuss best practice techniques to support the involvement of people with lived experience of dementia in research\nEnable participants to critically consider issues that might arise when working with people with dementia and carers\, together or separately\n\nWhat attendees will get out of it \n\nClear guidelines around PPIE and co-production in dementia research\nOpportunity to hear directly from people with dementia and carers\nIdeas about how to write about your approach to PPIE and co-production in any application you make to BRIDGES or other funding bodies for research funding\nEvidence of knowledge and engagement with lived experience that can be shared when applying to BRIDGES for research funding.\nFurther information about the ECR Masterclass programme taking place over summer 2026\n\n  \nTarget audience \n\nEarly career researchers (PDRAs\, PhDs\, Fellows or junior academics)\nThose new to involving people with dementia and carers in research\nThose considering applying to BRIDGES for research funding\n\nParticipation requirements & logistics \n\nDuration: 1.5 hours.\n\n\nCameras OFF required please for the duration of the presentation by people with dementia and carers; you will be invited to turn your camera on nearer to the end for Q&A\nTo find out more about our delivery partner\, please visit the Innovations In Dementia website.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/good-practice-around-ppie/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260422T175450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T175450Z
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SUMMARY:Reframing Dementia\, Distress and Inpatient Care
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the University of West London on May 14\, 2026\, at 6:00 PM for an inspiring talk from Professor Emma Wolverson. Professor of Ageing and Dementia at the Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory. \n\n\nAs a clinical academic\, my programme of research challenges negative perceptions of dementia by focusing on people’s strengths and by supporting the clinical teams who care for them. My goal is to empower teams to develop and deliver evidence-based care to improve experiences and outcomes for people living with dementia and their families\, enabling health and social care professionals to respond to an individual’s needs with skill and empathy. My research programme draws on positive psychology to deliver this evidence. Building on these foundations\, my current National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded research programme focuses on the dementia crisis – particularly when a crisis leads to an emergency admission within an inpatient mental health ward\, a setting which cares for the most unwell\, vulnerable\, and high-risk people living with dementia. Being admitted can be frightening and overwhelming for both the person and their family. Stays are often long\, and many people do not return home afterwards. \nInpatient mental health wards for people living with dementia are an invisible and highly stigmatised setting where research has historically been absent\, and where the evidence base for high-quality care is lacking. In response\, my research is working directly with families and frontline clinical teams in these under-resourced ward settings to transform cultures of care and to improve safety and well-being during and following a crisis. \nThis forms the basis of my distinctive body of work\, which seeks to understand dementia through a lens of hope and possibility and\, in so doing\, drive practical\, evidence-based care in health and social care settings where it is most needed. \nYour data will be used to administer the event. Please read our privacy notice here \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/reframing-dementia-distress-and-inpatient-care/
LOCATION:University of West London\, Saint Mary's Road\, London\, W5 5RF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
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SUMMARY:International Brain Health Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Brain Health Before Dementia \nThe International Brain Health Conference 2026 brings together international leaders to explore the latest advances in understanding\, diagnosing\, and treating neurodegenerative disease before dementia develops. \nThrough the lenses of public health\, personalised medicine\, and early detection\, the conference will examine emerging tools\, biomarkers\, and service models that enable earlier\, more effective intervention and support brain health across the life course. \nFacilitated by us at Scottish Brain Sciences\, the conference provides a forum for rigorous scientific exchange and cross-sector collaboration among: \n\nLife sciences and pharmaceutical partners​\nResearchers​\nClinicians\nPolicymakers and health system leaders\nInnovators in diagnostics and prevention\n\nTickets can be purchased through the event Humanitix page. \n\nSpeakers\n\nProf Jeff Cummings (University of Nevada) – Therapeutic and diagnostic nihilism giving way to optimism\nProf Vanessa Raymont (University of Oxford) – Brain Health Services in the UK\nDr Oliver Shannon (Newcastle University) – Mediterranean Diet and Brain Health\nProf Allan Young (Imperial College London) – Life course mood disorders and neurodegenerative disease\nProf Eef Hogervorst (Loughborough University) – Menopause and Brain Health\nProf Francesca Farina (University of Chicago) – Gender differences from Next Gen Survey\nProf Baljean Dhillon (The University of Edinburgh) – Ophthalmic insights to the Brain\nDr Marialena Dounavi (University of Cambridge) – Cerebrovascular disease and Brain Health\nDr Sam Danso (The University of Sunderland) – PREVENT Ghana\nProf Charlotte Warren-Gash (The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)​ – Infectious disease and Brain Health ​\nDr Paul Donaghy (Newcastle University)​ – DLB\, sleep\, and pre manifest DLB​\nProf Fiona Wilson (Trinity College Dublin)​ – Gender differences in contact sport​\n\nScientific Session Chairs​\n\nProf Terry Quinn (University of Glasgow)​ – Chairing Session on Comorbidities​\nDr Sarah Gregory (Scottish Brain Sciences)​ – Chairing Session on Women’s Health and Brain Health​\nProf Emma Stevenson (Newcastle University)​ – Chairing Session on Nutrition and Global Health
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/international-brain-health-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Sheraton Grand Hotel\, 1 Festival Square\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9SR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260121T214408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T214408Z
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SUMMARY:Nanopore London Calling 2026
DESCRIPTION:Connect with some of the brightest minds in the field \nExplore the latest breakthroughs in Oxford Nanopore sequencing\, and dive into the cutting-edge research shaping the future of science. From thought-provoking keynotes to interactive discussions\, this is more than a conference — it’s where ideas ignite\, collaborations spark\, and the future takes shape. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nanopore-london-calling-2026/
LOCATION:Old Billingsgate\, 1 Old Billingsgate Walk\, London\, Greater London\, EC3R 6DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260420T122348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T122348Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Autism and young onset dementia
DESCRIPTION:The Young Dementia Network webinar on Tuesday 19th May 2026 at 12.30-1.30pm will explore the experiences of autistic people when accessing dementia healthcare\, highlighting some of the barriers they may encounter and the importance of making services more accessible and inclusive. \nIt will outline the work being undertaken at Dementia UK to develop clear\, accessible information and resources for both the autistic community and healthcare professionals\, with the aim of improving understanding\, communication and support. \nIt will also examine the complex relationship between autism and young onset dementia. In particular\, it will consider how certain characteristics commonly associated with autism\, such as differences in communication\, behaviour and sensory processing\, may sometimes be misunderstood or misattributed as signs of young onset dementia. We will discuss how these overlaps can contribute to confusion in assessment and diagnosis\, and why greater awareness among healthcare professionals is essential. \nPresenters at the webinar include Ryan Gray\, Research Assistant at Dementia UK\, who leads on the young onset dementia strand of its 2023-2026 strategy and Gavin Stewart PhD\, a senior postdoctoral research fellow at King’s College London. Gavin is an expert in autism and ageing and his research takes a multifaceted approach to explore the life experiences of autistic people across adulthood and as they age. \nLou shares her lived experience as an autistic carer for her mum with dementia\, her difficulties in navigating services and her Mum’s transition into a care home. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/webinar-autism-and-young-onset-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dementia UK":MAILTO:info@dementiauk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
CREATED:20260415T141253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T141253Z
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SUMMARY:Person-centred innovations in dementia
DESCRIPTION:“Person-centred innovations in dementia” Next AGENET free online Seminar! \nThis event will take place online on: 19th May 2026 at 12:30pm – 2:00pm.  \nThe event will be chaired by Dr Steven Owen\, Research Fellow\, Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care (CRIPACC)\, in the School of Health\, Medicine & Life Sciences\, University of Hertfordshire. \nSpeakers include: \n\nAdam Thapar\, Age UK Hertfordshire\, and Dr Idil Hassan\, Public Health Hertfordshire County Council “Music in Herts Dementia Care: using the Power of Music to transform dementia care”  \nMina Aghaei Dual award PhD Candidate\, Western Sydney University\, MARCS Institute for Brain\, Behaviour and Development\, University of Hertfordshire\, CRIPACC\, in the School of Health\, Medicine and Life Sciences. “ Innovation in Dementia Care: Stakeholder Perspectives on AI‑Enhanced Assistive Technology “\nAndy Hall: Head of Impact and Evaluation\, CW+. “ Bringing participatory arts to hospital patients: the CW+ Arts for All programme“\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/person-centred-innovations-in-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260503T011921
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T215754Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Dementia\, Delirium and Brain Health Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Dementia\, Delirium and Brain Health Meeting is intended for clinicians and healthcare professionals working with older people living with Dementia or Delirium. \nThis conference will cover core areas of interest to all specialists responsible for the healthcare of older people\, with a particular focus on: \n\nBrain health and prevention\nIdentifying and diagnosing dementia\nLiving with dementia\nEnd of life with dementia\n\nCall for abstracts:\nPlease submit your abstracts for the meeting before the closing date: 5pm GMT 16 February 2026 \nSubmit your abstract \nFlexible attendance options & registration fees for 2026:\nIn person or online\nThere is no difference in registration fees for in person and online meeting attendance. The registration fee provides access to the conference or online for the days you are registered. On demand viewing post event will be limited to the days for which you have registered and paid. \nThere is a flexible transfer from in person to online attendance as clinical service and life balance require. Please check our FAQs first for any queries you may have about attendance or on demand watching. \nWho should attend:\n\nAll consultants\, nurses and allied health care professionals with an interest in the healthcare of older people\nGPs with an extended role in older people and GP trainees\nNurse and Allied Healthcare Professionals\n\nAdvanced and specialist practitioners\nConsultant practitioners/consultant nurses\n\n\nPharmacists\nResearchers into ageing and age-related conditions\n\nWhy participate:\n\nUnderstand more on the key areas & challenges faced in diagnosing and managing Dementia and Delirium\nHear focused presentations on core areas on improving Brain Health\nPresent your own research\nNetwork & socialise with other healthcare professionals\n\nFully funded places: In person or online\nMembers in Category B\, C and D are now eligible to apply for a new BGS event grant. This will cover the registration cost for a BGS conference\, either virtually or in person. Applications can be submitted from the event registration page\, and should be requested and approved before completing registration. \nFind out more \nVenue: IET Austin Court\, Birmingham
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/2026-dementia-delirium-and-brain-health-meeting/
LOCATION:IET\, 2 Savoy Place\, London\, WC2R 0B\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T124500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260420T120754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T120957Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Culture & Dementia Care in Social Work Practice
DESCRIPTION:How is culture understood within social work practice. And how does this shape the care and support offered to people living with dementia from marginalised communities. \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 Kemba Hadaway-Morgan will present findings from her PhD research exploring how the concept of culture is perceived and applied within social work practice. Her work focuses on how these understandings influence care for racialised and marginalised older adults living with dementia. \nDrawing on qualitative research\, Kemba examines how assumptions\, interpretations\, and institutional perspectives of culture can shape decision making\, interactions\, and outcomes in dementia care. Her research highlights the importance of critically engaging with culture to support more equitable and responsive practice. \nKemba is a researcher at Cardiff University specialising in dementia\, social work\, and inequalities in care. Her work centres on amplifying under represented perspectives and improving practice for diverse communities. \nAttendees can expect a reflective and research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-culture-dementia-care-in-social-work-practice/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260212T125923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T125923Z
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SUMMARY:Using and Combining Imaging Derived Phenotypes for Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Two day online Workshop 20th and 21st May 2026. Improve your knowledge and skills in using neuroimaging for dementia research\n\n\n\nDeep Dementia Phenotyping (DEMON) Network Early Career Workshop: Using and Combining Imaging Derived Phenotypes for Dementia \n1pm-6pm BST 20th and 21st May 2026 \nDo you want to improve your knowledge and skill of using neuroimaging to understand dementia? This workshop is for researchers wanting to improve their skills in using and understanding neuroimaging in dementia. It will cover a wide range of structural\, functional\, and vascular imaging phenotypes\, and how to combine them together and with other biomarkers. We will talk about applying image derived phenotypes to understand disease mechanisms\, to develop biomarkers\, and for clinical use. You will come away from the workshop with new skills and enthusiasm to use neuroimaging to improve your research. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nFidel Alfaro-Almagro\, University of Oxford\nLiju An\, Lund University\nGaurav Bhalerao\, University of Oxford\nJames Cole\, UCL\nAngelina Kancheva\, University of Glasgow\nAudrey Low\, Mayo Clinic\nTom Nichols\, University of Oxford\nEnrico Premi\, Università degli Studi di Brescia\nTim Rittman\, University of Cambridge\nGabriel Ziegler\, Freie Universität Berlin\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/using-and-combining-imaging-derived-phenotypes-for-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T153000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260409T184851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T184851Z
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SUMMARY:Vignette Workshop: Addressing Inequalities in Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:Do you work in health or social care and support people living with dementia? This interactive\, face to face workshop invites professionals to explore inequalities in dementia care through structured vignette discussions. \nWorking in small groups\, attendees will review written case scenarios and collaboratively identify challenges and practical solutions to reduce inequalities experienced by people living with dementia. \nThis Equadem Network + session offers a valuable opportunity to reflect on real world situations\, share perspectives\, and contribute to improving care approaches across services. \nWhen\nWednesday 20th May – 13:30 to 15:30 – Registration from 13:00 \nWhere\nUniversity of Liverpool \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is open to anyone aged 18 and over\, based in England\, and working in health or social care or local authorities with people living with dementia. \nThis includes\, but is not limited to:GPs\, physiotherapists\, clinical psychologists\, psychiatrists\, occupational therapists\, nurses\, orthoptists\, carers\, support workers\, and those working in day care\, home care\, residential care\, or commissioning roles. \nWhat to Expect\n\nGroup based discussion of dementia care scenarios\nIdentification of inequalities and barriers\nCollaborative problem solving\nShared learning across disciplines\n\nRefreshments\nTea\, coffee\, and biscuits will be available during registration. \nReimbursement\nParticipants will receive a £30 shopping voucher as a thank you for their time. \nContact\nEquademnetworkplus@liverpool.ac.ukemma.williams2@liverpool.ac.uk \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/vignette-workshop-addressing-inequalities-in-dementia-care/
LOCATION:University of Liverpool\, Walker Lecture Theatre\, Engineering Building University of Liverpool\, Liverpool\, L69 3BX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T204500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260416T104001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T104001Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Exercise\, Brain Health & Alzheimer’s Risk
DESCRIPTION:How does physical activity influence brain health as we age. And what are the best ways to support people in staying active to reduce dementia risk. \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 Marta Stojanovic will introduce her research on how exercise impacts cognitive and brain health\, particularly in older adults and those at risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Her work also explores how to increase engagement in physical activity\, addressing one of the key challenges in translating evidence into real world impact. \nMarta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kentucky\, with a background in clinical psychology and neuropsychology. Her research uses a multi method approach\, combining laboratory studies\, neuroimaging\, physiological measures\, wearable technology\, and real world data collection to better understand both the effects of exercise and how to promote it. \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-exercise-brain-health-alzheimers-risk/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T204500
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260423T073330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T120059Z
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SUMMARY:Research Showcase - Neurocognitive Metrics for Detecting Alzheimer’s Pathology
DESCRIPTION:As biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease continue to advance\, are cognitive assessments keeping pace. And how can we better detect early changes using tools we already have. \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 Davide Bruno will present his work on developing neurocognitive metrics that are sensitive to Alzheimer’s disease pathology. His research focuses on extracting more informative measures from existing neuropsychological tests\, rather than relying on entirely new tools. \nThese approaches aim to provide accessible\, non proprietary methods that can better align cognitive assessment with advances in biomarker research\, helping to improve early detection and understanding of disease progression. \nDavide is an Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychology at Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Wisconsin Madison. His work sits at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and clinical research\, focusing on improving how we measure and detect changes in brain function. \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-neurocognitive-metrics-for-detecting-alzheimers-pathology/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260113T205958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T205958Z
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SUMMARY:TDP43 Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for TDP43 Summit 2026 – May 21\, 2026 in Madison\, Wisconsin \n\nWe invite researchers to submit abstracts for for new and emerging data on biomarkers for TDP43. Our goal is to feature cutting-edge research\, with a preference for unpublished or recently published findings that advance our understanding of TDP43 pathology and detection\, co-pathology with AD or other closely aligned topics.\n\nA selection of top applicants will be invited to give an oral presentation during the summit.  \nApplication Process\n\nApplicants are asked to submit a ~250-word abstract describing their research. Tables and figures are welcome and encouraged. Submissions will be reviewed based on scientific merit and relevance\, with priority given to novel data. If you wish to be considered for the oral presentation\, please mark the selection on the abstract submission process.\n\nSubmission window has been extended to February 20\, 2026 and awardees will be notified by the end of March. Space is limited! \nApplications may be submitted online at this link: https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_06NGAuRlTgGrsJo \nTravel Awards \nSummit Travel Awards support emerging scientists advancing biomarker discovery and neurodegenerative disease research. \nTo offset the cost of travel (hotel and flight)\, funding may be provided. Selection is highly competitive and based on the scientific merit\, originality\, and impact of the submitted abstract. \nThe application for this award is integrated into the abstract submission form. \nEligibility Criteria \n\nAuthorship: Be the presenting author of an abstract submitted for presentation at the 2026 TDP43 Summit.\nCareer Stage: Be currently enrolled in a graduate or medical program\, or—if already graduated—within five years of earning an MD\, PhD\, or completing residency or postdoctoral training.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/tdp43-summit-2026/
LOCATION:University of Wisconsin–Madison\, 500 Lincoln Dr\, Madison\, WI\, WI 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260430T210520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T210520Z
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SUMMARY:Imaging Data Harmonisation
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of our ‘Connecting Expertise: Imaging Data’ webinar in March\, HDR UK Wales invites you to a focused\, one-hour session dedicated to turning ideas into action. \nMeeting Focus \nThe session will provide the opportunity to explore how we can enable federated analysis for disease identification and progression across nations. We will specifically look at potential collaboration strategies for funding opportunities\, including: \n\nAdvancing AI-driven diagnostics: Focusing on brain imaging\, foetal ultrasounds\, and more.\nDeveloping collaborative grant applications. Including Large-Scale Pilots of AI and GenAI for Medical Imaging | Shaping Europe’s digital future and MRC: partnership grant: applicant-led – UKRI.\nScaling imaging research across the UK and Europe.\n\nWho Should Attend? \nWhether you attended our previous webinar or are a researcher\, clinician\, PhD student\, or data scientist new to the network\, we want your expertise. \nAttendees are encouraged to come prepared to briefly discuss their ongoing imaging work or potential project proposals. \n\nDate: Thursday 21st May 2026\nTime: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM\nLocation: Online (MS Teams) \nClick here for the link to join the webinar\n*We will send a reminder email to all registered attendees one day before the webinar with a link to join.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/imaging-data-harmonisation/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260430T192849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T192849Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership in Action: Global Brain Health Satellite Sessions
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Global Brain Health Institute’s (GBHI) 10 year milestone\, five global sites are hosting Leadership in Action: Global Brain Health Satellite Sessions in May 2026. \nThese locally led events\, organized by Atlantic Fellows in collaboration with regional partners\, highlight innovative\, community driven approaches to advancing brain health equity around the world. \nThis webinar marks the culmination of these efforts. Participants will hear directly from fellows and partners leading each Satellite Session\, sharing insights from local programs\, partnerships\, and innovations across diverse global settings. \nThe session will also explore: \n\nThe origins of GBHI’s interdisciplinary model\nHow value based leadership has shaped a global community of fellows\nThe philanthropic vision behind building an equity focused movement in brain health\n\nSatellite Sessions will take place in Uganda\, the Oceania region\, Peru\, France and Francophone countries\, and Argentina\, each reflecting regional priorities and cross sector collaboration. \nTogether\, these efforts highlight a decade of progress and point toward new ideas\, partnerships\, and action for the future of global brain health. \nThis webinar is part of GBHI’s 10 year anniversary events at UCSF\, taking place May 18 to 21\, 2026. \nFor questions\, please contact Camellia Latta at camellia.latta@ucsf.edu \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/leadership-in-action-global-brain-health-satellite-sessions/
LOCATION:In-person and Online\, Harvard University\, Boston Campus\, 25 Shattuck St\, Boston\, MA 02115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260302T105226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T105226Z
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SUMMARY:Primary Progressive Aphasia Forum
DESCRIPTION:Exclusivley in the Dementia Researcher Community – This is an discussion space for researchers with an interest in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). The aim is simple: to talk together about the work we are doing\, the challenges we face\, and the approaches that are shaping the field. \n\nHosted by Dr Anna Volkmer – there are no presentations and no expectations. This is a chance to meet colleagues\, share thinking\, and help develop a space that supports our research community over time. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/primary-progressive-aphasia-forum-3/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Forum,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20260303T130623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T130623Z
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk Dementia 2026
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to Let’s Talk Dementia\, a free public information event on Saturday 23rd May\, 10.30 am – 4.30 pm\, at the Bristol Beacon. \nLet’s Talk Dementia is a one-stop shop for all things dementia. This free event is suitable for everyone. Whether you are living with the condition\, caring for someone with dementia or looking to learn more about this common health condition. \nArrive at a time that suits you\, and stay for as long as you like. \nAt Let’s Talk Dementia you can: \n\nAttend short talks from dementia specialists\nTake part in a dementia-friendly activity\nMeet experts in care\, health\, research\, legal matters and much more.\n\nThe Bristol Beacon is a fully accessible venue \nThis event is brought to you by three Bristol charities specialising in dementia\, research\, and improving the lives and care of older people. \nBRACE Dementia Research based at Southmead Hospital. The charity funds world-class clinical and laboratory research into dementia to find better treatments\, achieve earlier diagnosis and hopefully\, one day\, a cure. Together\, we will defeat dementia. \nBristol Dementia Action Alliance educates the communities of Bristol about dementia and supports those living with dementia and their loved ones through activity groups. BDAA provides free dementia awareness sessions for businesses\, organisations and groups and recognizes those who are striving to make Bristol a dementia aware city through its annual BDAA Awards. \nAlive Activities is the UK’s leading charity enriching the lives of older people in care and training their carers. \nAlive: \n\nEngage older people creatively through meaningful activity sessions\nTrain staff to deliver outstanding care at every opportunity\nConnect older people to their local communities\nSpeak up for the rights of older people in care.\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/lets-talk-dementia-2026/
LOCATION:Bristol Beacon\, Beacon\, Trenchard Street\, Bristol\, BS1 5AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTSTAMP:20260503T011922
CREATED:20250807T081956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T081956Z
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SUMMARY:World Parkinson Congress
DESCRIPTION:The 7th World Parkinson Congress\, also known as the WPC 2026\, is returning to North America after ten years and will take place in Phoenix\, Arizona. We invite members of the Parkinson’s community to save the date and to plan to join us at one of the most uplifting fully inclusive international Parkinson’s conferences. Read More. \nKey Dates\n2025 \nAugust 1 – Travel Grants application opens\nAugust 1 – Renewal Room application opens\nAugust 4 – Registration & Hotel reservations opens\nOctober 16 – Abstract submission deadline\nOctober 16 – Travel Grants application deadline \n2026 \nJanuary 15 – Early bird registration deadline\nFebruary 12 – Feb 25 Late Breaking Abstracts\nMay 24 – 27 – 7th World Parkinson Congress \nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/world-parkinson-congress/
LOCATION:Phoenix Convention Center\, 100 N 3rd St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, AZ 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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