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SUMMARY:Neuroscience 2025
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Dates: Saturday\, November 15–Wednesday\, November 19\n \nLocation: San Diego Convention Center \nEach year\, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas\, share their research\, and experience the best the field has to offer. Attend so you can: present research\, network with scientists\, attend session and events\, and browse the exhibit hall. \nJoin the nearly half a million neuroscientists from around the world who have propelled their careers by presenting an abstract at an SfN annual meeting — the premier global neuroscience event. \nRegistation for non SFN Members opens in July \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/neuroscience-2025/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 West Harbor Drive\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250927T082602Z
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UID:10001974-1763424000-1763510399@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026: Abstract Submission Notifications
DESCRIPTION:Students and early career investigators were invited to spotlight their research at AAIC Neuroscience Next  \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\nWe expect abstract notifcations to be sent out on or around the 18th November
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aaic-neuroscience-next-2026-abstract-submission-notifications/
LOCATION:Greater London
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251118T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251118T100000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251023T084323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T084323Z
UID:10001971-1763456400-1763460000@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:AI in Academic Writing and Publishing
DESCRIPTION:Community Insights: AI in Academic Writing and Publishing \nWill using AI impact my chances of publication?​ Who do I need to check AI policies with and how? What sections of a research paper is AI most useful for? \nArtificial intelligence (AI) is changing how research is written\, shared and reviewed. For some\, it represents an opportunity to advance research and make writing and publishing more accessible across the globe. For others\, it raises concerns about researcher integrity\, the quality of learning and the value of developing writing skills. \nAs the use of AI in academic publishing grows\, many researchers are unsure how to approach it confidently and responsibly. Questions remain about what is acceptable\, what should be disclosed and how to balance efficiency with authenticity in research communication. \nJoin senior Nature Portfolio editor Sadra Bakhshandeh (Nature Reviews Bioengineering\, Nature Biomedical Engineering)\, Springer Nature Head of Journals Policy\, Ellie Gendle and experienced researchers Kamar Ameen-Ali (Teesside University) and Wynand Lambrechts (University of Johannesburg) as they discuss current attitudes\, evolving policies and practical approaches to engaging with AI in your own work\, whether you are an early adopter\, a cautious observer or somewhere in between. \nDuring this webinar\, they will answer your questions and share practical advice to help you: \n\nUnderstand how to discover and interpret relevant AI policies\nEvaluate opportunities and risks when considering AI tools\nAvoid common pitfalls that can lead to ethical concerns or rejection\nUse AI thoughtfully to enhance rather than replace your own writing skills\n\nPlease note that any questions should be submitted during registration\, via the registration link. While we will attempt to answer as many questions as we can\, in the interest of time\, we may only be able to cover questions of common interest\, so please keep your questions relevant to the topic of AI in academic writing and publishing. \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ai-in-academic-writing-and-publishing/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250918T112837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T112837Z
UID:10001929-1763553600-1763557200@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Shaping the future for brain health
DESCRIPTION:Shaping the future for brain health\, dementia prevention and future care needs\, including quality and measurement \nThis webinar\, held in collaboration with the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Dementia and Neurodegeneration (Queen Mary University of London)\, brings together the latest evidence on dementia risk reduction\, models of care\, homecare quality and data sets for older people. Presentations will cover attitudes toward brain health among minoritised ethnic communities\, consensus policy recommendations on dementia prevention\, preferences for new models of care\, and insights into what quality homecare means to older people and stakeholders. The session will also explore the development of a minimum data set for homecare\, offering evidence and guidance to inform policy\, practice\, and research. \nThis session will include talks on: \n\nAttitudes Toward Brain Health and Dementia Risk Reduction Among Minoritised Ethnic Communities in the United Kingdom: A Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis\nThe Nottingham consensus on dementia risk reduction policy: recommendations from a modified-Delphi process\nPreferences for new models of care for people aged 50+ with high care needs: evidence summary\, focus groups and discrete choice experiment\nThe meaning of quality of home care for older people and key stakeholders: a scoping review\nExploring the content of a minimum data set for homecare: desk-based review and stakeholder consultation\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/shaping-the-future-for-brain-health/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="NIHR Policy Research Unit":MAILTO:@hscwru
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T133000
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CREATED:20250804T150919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T150919Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Social care for young onset dementia: the financial impact
DESCRIPTION:This Young Dementia Network webinar will highlight the the role of social care in enabling families affected by young onset dementia to plan for and cope with the financial challenges. \nIt will introduce a resource that has been co-produced to help commissioners of services\, social care\, dementia services and third sector professionals to appreciate the impact of young onset dementia on finances and how vital it is to have responsive\, co-ordinated services. The aim is to motivate commissioners and all those developing and delivering local services to ensure they provide effective support for people with young onset dementia and their families to manage their financial situation. \nIn this webinar\, Elaine\, who cares for her husband Lawrence who has young onset dementia\, will talk about her experiences of the financial impact and support to manage this. Dr Catherine Quinn from the University of Bradford will provide findings from the DYNAMIC project\, centring around a summary of what we know about the financial impact of young onset dementia. \nWe will then focus on the process of co-production and the resulting co-produced resource\, designed to help raise awareness of the need for co-ordinated services to help families to manage the financial impact of living with young onset dementia. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/webinar-social-care-for-young-onset-dementia-the-financial-impact/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Dementia Network":MAILTO:youngdementianetwork@dementiauk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T200000
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DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Debate - Rethinking Research Funding: Peer Review vs Lottery
DESCRIPTION:Is it time to rethink how we award research funding? Join Dr Byron Creese and Dr Subhashisa Swain for a live online debate on 19 November at 8pm GMT and cast your vote. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House believes that grant funding should be distributed by lottery\, not peer review.\n\nWith growing concerns about bias\, inefficiency\, and inequity in the peer review process\, some have proposed random allocation\, or partial lotteries\, as a fairer way to fund science. But would replacing peer review with chance undermine merit and rigour? Or could it free researchers from wasted effort and create more diverse\, innovative science? Join this live debate to explore whether the grant lottery is a radical gamble or a rational solution. \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nDr Byron Creese is a Senior Lecturer & Director of Research at Brunel University of London. His research focuses on the biological basis of neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia and related disorders. Byron has been involved in large-scale studies and leads several multidisciplinary collaborations. He is interested in how funding structures influence scientific creativity and equity. \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nDr Subhashisa Swain is an NIHR ARC Dementia Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, based jointly at the University of Oxford and Keele University. A physiotherapist and epidemiologist by training\, his research focuses on dementia\, ageing\, multimorbidity\, and musculoskeletal conditions. He uses large electronic health records and advanced statistical techniques to study complex health trajectories and improve care across the life course. With over a decade of research experience in both developing and developed countries\, he is also involved in postgraduate teaching and international collaborations. \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\nThis is your opportunity to explore whether the future of research funding lies in expert judgment\, the luck of the draw\, or perhaps a mix of the two. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-rethinking-research-funding-peer-review-vs-lottery/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251102T150012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T204234Z
UID:10001839-1763643600-1763658000@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:BRACE Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite dementia researchers to join us at our free BRACE academic conference on Thursday 20th November\, 1pm – 5pm\, in Bristol. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe half-day conference is free to attend and offers the opportunity to meet dementia researchers\, the BRACE team and to learn more about the latest research into early diagnosis\, and possible causes of dementia. \nBRACE PhD students are warmly invited to display posters during the event. \nLocation\nThe event is taking place in Bristol\, at the BAWA Club\, 589 Southmead Road. Bristol BS34 7RG. \nGetting there\nThere is ample free parking. If you would like to travel by train the nearest station is Parkway which is 2.6 miles away. The following Bristol buses stop nearby\, 2\, 24 and 76. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent agenda\n\n1 pm Registration\, refreshments\, networking and PhD posters on display.\n1:30 pm Welcome from CEO of BRACE\, Chris Williams.\n1:45 pm – 2:45 pm First Speaker – Professor Liz Coulthard\, University of Bristol. Early dementia diagnosis developments\, Q&As.\n2:45 pm – 3:15 pm Break – refreshments and networking.\n3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Second Speaker – Dr Vesna Vuksanovic\, Swansea University. Brain ageing model: identifying neuroimaging patterns with relevance to neurodegeneration\, Q&As.\n4:15 pm – 5 pm Final words and last chance to network.\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/brace-conference-2025/
LOCATION:BAWA Healthcare & Leisure\, 589 Southmead Road\, Bristol\, BS34 7RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
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UID:10001984-1763726400-1763730000@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Fluid and Neuroimaging Biomarker Forum
DESCRIPTION:We’re starting a new open discussion space for researchers working with fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers. The aim is simple: to talk together about the work we’re doing\, the samples and data we use\, and the challenges we face in linking biomarkers to patient condition and disease progression.\n\n\nOur first session will explore bias in biomarker research – from patient selection to sample handling and data interpretation. How do these factors shape our findings\, and what can we do to improve rigour and reproducibility? \n\nHosted by Ria Kodosaki\, this is not a formal seminar but a space for conversation. Bring papers\, examples from your own work\, or simply come to listen and connect. Together\, we can build a forum that supports collaboration and strengthens the science behind our biomarkers.\n\nJoin Us
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/fluid-and-neuroimaging-biomaker-forum/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251008T164116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164156Z
UID:10001956-1763726400-1763744400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Scottish Cognitive Ageing Network Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Scottish Cognitive Ageing Network conference 2025. This free event for members (it’s free to join!) meets to celebrate and discuss the latest in cognitive ageing / brain health research in Scotland. \nTime: 1-2pm\, tea and coffee will be served from 12.30pm \nVenue: Clarice Pears room 163\, spaces are limited\, if you cannot attend in person please use this / Hybrid information. Zoom meeting ID 848 8754 9983 Passcode 583488 \nAgenda: \n\n1200 Lunch\n1245 Intro and welcome\n1300 Presentations\n1345 Break (with posters)\n1400 Presentations\n1430 Breakout: what are the top 3 questions in cognitive ageing research today?\n1500 Dr Michele Svanera\, University of Glasgow: “AI Methods for Brain Health Estimation”\n1545 Question and answer session\n1600 Any other business\n\nPresentations are a mix of 5/15 minute talks – please get in touch with a short abstract to Donald.Lyall@glasgow.ac.uk by noon of October 31st if you would like to present and/or display a poster. \n\n\n\n\nWebsite: https://sites.google.com/view/scottishcognitiveageingnetwork/home \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/scottish-cognitive-ageing-network-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Clarice Pears Building\, 90 Byres Road\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, G12 8TB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251027T100447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T094058Z
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SUMMARY:ISTAART Journal Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the ISTAART Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Professional Interest Area (NPS PIA) for a trainee-led Journal Club showcasing emerging research across neurodegenerative diseases. \nThis session highlights innovative work exploring the complex links between neuropsychiatric symptoms and dementia\, offering a forum for discussion\, feedback\, and shared learning. \nThe event will feature: \n\nJulia Bacci – Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Function in the U.S. POINTER StudyQ&A facilitated by: Kristin Krueger\nIbadat Warring – Outdoor Light at Night and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in DementiaQ&A facilitated by: Manuela Tondelli\n\nThis interactive programme provides a platform for early-career researchers to present their findings\, exchange ideas\, and strengthen international collaboration within the NPS research community. \nWho Should Attend: \nResearchers\, clinicians\, students\, and anyone interested in neuropsychiatric symptoms\, dementia\, and related neurodegenerative conditions. \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/istaart-journal-club/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T163000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251030T095912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T095912Z
UID:10001981-1764068400-1764088200@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Policy workshop for early- and mid-career researchers
DESCRIPTION:Supporting early and mid-career researchers focused on dementia & neurodegenerative conditions to bridge the gap between policy & research.\n\n\n\nJoin us for a full day of networking\, discussion and career development focused on bridging the gap between research and policy. This collaborative event is being co-organised by three organisations that support and train early and mid-career researchers: DeNPRU-QM\, NIHR Three Schools’ Dementia Research Programme\, and I-Care DTC. \nThe day will begin with a welcome from each of the co-organisers\, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Prof Yvonne Birks (University of York) exploring how researchers can effectively engage with policymakers and tailor their work to inform policy. After a networking lunch\, early and mid-career researchers will break into groups to discuss career-stage challenges before coming together for interactive activities designed to foster collaboration and communication. \nWe will conclude with a feedback session followed by a relaxed social event\, offering plenty of opportunities to connect and exchange ideas. \nIf you have any questions about the event\, please email denpru@qmul.ac.uk. \nPlease note that the only remaining tickets are for postdoctoral researchers. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/policy-workshop-for-early-and-mid-career-researchers/
LOCATION:National STEM Learning Centre\, Heslington\, Yorkshire\, YO10 5DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250831T100052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250831T100052Z
UID:10001899-1764079200-1764082800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:International learning: dementia and employment research from Canada
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\nInternational learning: dementia and employment research from CanadaTuesday 25 November\, 14:00 – 15:00\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/international-learning-dementia-and-employment-research-from-canada/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251027T095042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T095042Z
UID:10001975-1764147600-1764176400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:NIHR Nottingham BRC Conference
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre Annual Conference brings you the latest breakthroughs in our research together with national and international perspectives on translational research in the UK. \nAttendance is free of charge for members of the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre\, and our partners and funders. \nYou are invited to register your poster for the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre Conference 2025 \nPlease register to reserve your place and to receive updates on our programme\, workshops and keynote speakers. \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-nottingham-brc-conference/
LOCATION:Albert Hall Conference Centre\, Derby Road\, Nottingham\, NG1 5AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
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SUMMARY:London Brain Health Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Alzheimer’s Research UK’s London Network for their first London in-person networking event to hear talks on mental health and dementia research and share pizza with others\n\n\n\nBrain Health Networking \nWelcome to the Brain Health Networking event! Join us at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine for a series of talks on mental health and dementia followed by a social in the Pumphandle Bar at LSHTM (drinks and pizza on us!) \n3.30 – 5.00\, Talks: \n\nDr Nathasia Mudiwa Muwanigwa\, University College London/ UK Dementia Research Institute: From Molecules to Communities: Understanding Tau-RNA Interactions and Bridging Gaps in Dementia Research.\nDr Ben Fell\, Akrivia Health: The Akrivia Clinical Record Interactive Search Platform: Natural Language Processing-enriched Electronic Health Records data for psychiatry research.\nDr Harriet Demnitz-King\, Queen Mary University of London: APPLE-Tree: Active Prevention in People at risk of dementia through Lifestyle\, bEhaviour change and Technology to build REsiliEnce.\nDr Georgia Gore-Langton\, Dr Anne Suffel\, Brain Health Group\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: From Pathogens to Psychiatry – Using health records\, genetic and serological data to understand the link between infections and mental health.\n\n5 – 7 pm\, Networking: \nJoin us at the PumpHandle bar at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to meet and connect with other researchers. Drinks and pizza provided. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/london-brain-health-networking-event/
LOCATION:London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine\, Keppel Street\, London\, WC1E 7HT
CATEGORIES:Networking
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Debate - Is Peer Review Beyond Repair?
DESCRIPTION:Can peer review still serve science effectively? Join Kalliopi Mavromati and Dr Evelina Valionyte for a live debate on 26 November at 8pm GMT and cast your vote.. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House believes that the peer review system is beyond reform and should be scrapped.\n\nPeer review is central to how we fund\, publish\, and assess research. But is it still fit for purpose and the essential standard we should work to? Or has it become a flawed\, outdated gatekeeper? Join us to explore whether peer review is perfect as it is\, needs to be fixed\, or whether it’s time to start over. \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nKalliopi Mavromati is a Research Assistant at the University of Glasgow. She works on improving patient reported outcome measures for stroke survivors and studies early processes linked to Alzheimer’s disease. With a background in psychology\, neuroscience and statistics\, she is driven by a wish to strengthen research practice and help the field understand the earliest stages of disease. \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nDr Evelina Valionyte is an Alzheimer’s Society Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth\, specialising in the cell biology of neurodegeneration. Her current work focuses on selective autophagy and how neurons maintain health\, including mechanisms that keep protein aggregates in check. She completed her PhD in 2023\, holds a biochemistry undergraduate degree\, and has been awarded funding from Alzheimer’s Society and the Motor Neurone Disease Association. \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\nThis is your chance to examine how we decide what counts as credible research — and whether we need to reform the system or replace it entirely. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-is-peer-review-beyond-repair/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T140000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251114T231857Z
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SUMMARY:Insider’s guide to developing your healthtech innovation in the UK
DESCRIPTION:Looking to develop and evaluate your HealthTech innovation in the UK? Join us for an insider’s guide to navigating the UK health and care research ecosystem and understanding the support available through the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). This session will explore how NIHR’s HealthTech Research Centres and wider research infrastructure can help you design\, test and generate the evidence you need to bring your technology to patients faster. \nHosted by Dr Sajni Haria\, Business Development Lead at NIHR\, the session will feature: \n• Ravi Chana\, Executive Director\, Diagnostics at the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI)\, who will share industry insights and the value of partnering with NIHR to navigate the UK landscape effectively.\n• Professor Richard Dobson\, Co-Founder and Chief Research Officer at CogStack\, who will share real-world experience of collaborating with the NIHR Life Sciences Industry Hub to accelerate development\, evaluation and adoption of data-driven HealthTech. \nJoin us to gain practical insights and learn how working with NIHR can help you successfully develop\, evaluate and launch your HealthTech innovation in the UK. \nTo find out more about NIHR’s free support for the life sciences industry\, visit: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/support-and-services/industry \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/insiders-guide-to-developing-your-healthtech-innovation-in-the-uk/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251128T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251128T110000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251114T070042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T093455Z
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SUMMARY:Primary Progressive Aphasia Forum
DESCRIPTION:A new open discussion space in the Dementia Researcher Community 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. \nHosted by Dr Anna Volkmer\, our first session will look at Randomised Controlled Trials in PPA. Rather than a formal seminar\, this will be a conversation about how RCTs are being used\, where they help\, and where they may fall short. Bring recent papers\, questions\, examples from your own work\, or just come to listen. \nThere 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\nJoin Us
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/primary-progressive-aphasia-forum/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Forum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250811T132043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T133426Z
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SUMMARY:Neuro 2025
DESCRIPTION:The International Neuroscience Conference (NEURO-2025)\, takes place from November 29-30\, 2025\, in the enchanting city of Tbilisi\, Georgia. As the largest international neuroscience meeting in Georgia\, NEURO 2025 promises to be an inspiring and intellectually stimulating event that brings together leading minds from around the world to explore the frontiers of neuroscience. Our Conference\, held in conjunction with the 6th Annual Meeting of the International Center for Neuroscience Research in Georgia\, will feature a comprehensive program that includes keynote speeches\, cutting-edge presentations\, engaging panel discussions\, and interactive sessions. \nFind out more \n\n\n\nGuidelines for Conference Presentations \n\n\n\n\nYour abstract will be presented at either the poster session or one of the 30 oral scientific sessions of Conference 2025. You have been notified of the session at which your abstract is scheduled through an email from the Chair of the Scientific Program Committee. This email will include your abstract ID\, session name\, session ID number\, and date/time of your presentation. \nThe full program of NEURO-2025 Conference!  Abstract Form – Deadline 30th September \n\nCall for Travel Awards for the NEURO-2025 Conference in Tbilisi\, Georgia \nThe International Center for Neuroscience Research is offering a number of travel grants to support student participation in the NEURO-2025 International Conference\, which will be held on November 29-30\, 2025 in the beautiful city of Tbilisi\, Georgia. These travel awards reflect ICNR’s ongoing commitment to fostering the development of early-career neuroscientists by prioritizing support for young researchers. The NEURO-2025 conference offers a dynamic and immersive learning experience for early-career neuroscientists\, providing access to the latest advances in neuroscience. We offer an inclusive platform where participants engage in interactive lectures\, hands-on workshops\, and direct mentorship from leading experts in the field. On behalf of the organizing committee\, we are pleased to invite Ph.D. students\, Postdoctoral fellows and early career researchers to submit their applications for participation in this exciting conference. We look forward to welcoming a diverse group of talented neuroscience students for an inspiring exchange of ideas and research at the NEURO-2025 Conference in beautiful city of Tbilisi\, Georgia! \nEligibility Criteria: \n\nApplicants should be PhD neuroscience students or early postdoctoral fellows (maximum 5 years from the start of the postdoc).\nA minimum of one reference is required and needs to be included it as part of their application.\nApplicants must have submitted an abstract to the NEURO-2025 conference and needs to be included it as part of their application.\nStudents should have a good research background with neuroscience publications.\nThe awardees will be selected based on the quality of their submitted abstracts\, as well as the alignment of their profile with the award’s diversity and inclusion goals.\n\nWho Should Apply? PhD students\, postdoctoral fellows\, and early-career researchers from institutions across Europe and low-income countries from Asia. \nApplication Procedure: \n\nA brief motivation letter (max 800 words) detailing your research interests\, need for financial support\, and how attending the conference aligns with your academic and career goals.\nPlease include your updated CV and a letter of recommendation provided by your supervisor/mentor.\nA copy of your submitted abstract for the NEURO-2025 conference.\n\nApplication Deadline: August 30\, 2025 \nApply HERE
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/neuro-2025/
LOCATION:Greater London
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250721T084331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T100506Z
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SUMMARY:Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD)
DESCRIPTION:The Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease conference (CTAD) is a meeting focused entirely on Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutic Trials with key leaders in Alzheimer Disease research from Industry and Academia getting together and forming partnerships with the objective of speeding the development of effective treatments to fight the disease. \nThe 18th annual CTAD conference will be held in San Diego\, CA\, USA on December 1-4\, 2025.  \nLooking forward to seeing you in San Diego in 2025! \nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/clinical-trials-on-alzheimers-disease-ctad-2/
LOCATION:Greater London
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251201T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251110T080945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T080945Z
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SUMMARY:OPTIMISE-ing informed consent
DESCRIPTION:Informed consent is a fundamental principle of ethical research. People with conditions that affect their ability to communicate and/or make decisions may require additional support to decide whether to take part in a study and provide consent. However\, informed consent processes in clinical trials are often not designed to take account of additional communication and/or decision-making needs. This can lead to people being unfairly excluded from trials or\, for some\, it may mean that they are deemed to lack capacity to consent and an alternative person is involved on their behalf. \nWith more accessible information and the right support in place\, people with communication and/or decision-making needs will be better able to make\, or contribute to\, decisions about participating in research. This protects their right to make their own decisions\, and ensures their views are heard. \nOPTIMISE project \nIn conjunction with a group of researchers and a lay advisory group\, the OPTIMISE project is developing recommendations to improve the design of informed consent methods in clinical trials to ensure they are equitable and accessible for people with additional communication and/or decision-making needs. \nThis will be achieved through: \n1. Reviewing existing evidence about enhanced consent processes\n2. Expert stakeholder consultation to develop a set of recommendations\n3. Mapping existing resources (including from CONSULT) onto the recommendations\n4. Developing a toolkit to help researchers and others use the recommendations \nJoin us for the OPTIMISE launch webinar \nWe will be launching the OPTIMISE recommendations at a webinar in December 2025. At this webinar\, we will discuss why inclusive consent matters\, introduce the OPTIMISE recommendations and supporting resources\, and outline how they can help researchers address challenges in recruitment and consent. \nThis will be followed by a live Q&A with our expert panel on the theme: “What are the key challenges in designing inclusive consent processes\, and how can we address them?” Attendees are invited to submit questions ahead of the webinar or during the event. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. The event might be of particular interest to researchers who design and conduct research involving populations with communication and decision-making needs\, anyone interested in how we can deliver more inclusive research\, and those with a role in reviewing or supporting research including REC members\, funders\, and public involvement contributors. \nDate: 1st December 2025\nTime: 2-3pm\nRegistration: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/cardiff/optimise-webinar-registration​ \nTo submit questions or for more information please contact: Dr Victoria Shepherd ShepherdVL1@cardiff.ac.uk
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/optimise-ing-informed-consent/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251201T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251126T090304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T090304Z
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SUMMARY:Affective Resonance and Synaesthetic Perception
DESCRIPTION:We happily invite you to the following lecture in our “Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network” series\, taking place on Monday\, December 1\, 2025\, from 14:00 to 15:30 CET (online via Zoom). \nThis time we are delighted to welcome Ragna Winniewski (University of Cologne) who will present a talk entitled: \n“Affective Resonance and Synaesthetic Perception: An Existential Account of Well-Being and Resilience in Dementia” \nRagna works as free-lance lecturer and is PhD candidate in philosophy at the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities in Cologne and at Vita-Salute-San-Raffaele University in Milan. By reframing a phenomenology of bodily senses her research project focuses on inter- and intrabodily phenomena such as synaesthesia\, kinaesthesia\, and atmosphere as foundational concepts for theories of embodied cognition and embodied therapy practices. Since 2020 she is co-founder and co-organiser of the “Transdisciplinary Network in Phenomenology of Dementia and Ageing” (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkCg3e67djg6vkw2qIxOmkVMDelRJp0c_) \nAs always\, everyone is welcome. If you would like to participate\, please send a short e-mail to edzwiza@uni-koeln.de \nBest wishes from Cologne and Kassel\,
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/affective-resonance-and-synaesthetic-perception/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251029T130048Z
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Methods in Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:The course introduces the key considerations when using qualitative methods in clinical trials. Throughout the three-day course\, delegates will learn about the theory\, relevance and value of qualitative research in all stages of a clinical trial as well as gain an appreciation of different types of qualitative methodology used in clinical trials. We will primarily focus on clinical trials but will also consider qualitative research as part of feasibility studies that can be used to test interventions in preparation for a large clinical trial.  \nBy the end of the course\, participants should: \n\nUnderstand how qualitative research can complement trial methodology at all stages of clinical trials\nAppreciate specific methodological issues such as ethical requirements and sampling challenges when designing qualitative research\nAppreciate how to generate\, manage and analyse qualitative data in a clinical trial\nUnderstand reporting requirements for qualitative research conducted as part of a clinical trial\n\nThe course will incorporate a range of activities (individual\, didactic\, and small group) and discussion to allow students to practice and enact learning. \nThe course is intended for anyone seeking an introductory course on the use of qualitative research in clinical trials including the theory\, relevance and value in all stages of clinical trials. \nThe course will comprise of lectures\, activities (individual\, didactic and small group) and discussion. \nExact timing and further details will be provided nearer the time\, though days will usually start around 09.00 and end at 16.30. \n\n\nCourse tutors\n\n\n\nPaul Leighton – Associate Professor in Health Services Research at the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology \nKirsty Sprange – Assistant Professor of Clinical Trials at the Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit \nLouise Thompson – Associate Professor in Occupational Psychology\, Centre for Organisational Health and Development \nRachel Evley – Senior Qualitative Advisor in the NIHR Research Support Service and an Honorary Associate Professor in Anaesthesia & Critical Care \n\n\nCost\n\n\n\nEarly Bird rate: If you book on or before 6th November 2025\, you will be entitled to the Early Bird rate\, cost as follows: \n£195 for 3 days – Person residing in a low and middle income country\, as defined by DAC list\, at the time of registration.\n£312 for 3 days – University of Nottingham\, School of Medicine student or staff member\n£351 for 3 days – University of Nottingham student or staff member (NOT School of Medicine)\n£351 for 3 days – NHS employee\n£390 for 3 days – anyone who does not fall into any of the categories above \nStandard rate: Any bookings made after 6th November 2025 will be charged as follows: \n£255 for 3 days – Person residing in a low and middle income country\, as defined by DAC list\, at the time of registration.\n£408 for 3 days – University of Nottingham\, School of Medicine student or staff member\n£459 for 3 days – University of Nottingham student or staff member (NOT School of Medicine)\n£459 for 3 days – NHS employee\n£510 for 3 days – anyone who does not fall into any of the categories above \n\nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/qualitative-methods-in-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit\, Applied Health Research Building\, School of Medicine\, University of Nottingham\, University Park\, Nottingham\, NG7 2RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251020T091147Z
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SUMMARY:Early Career Stage Researcher Winter Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Our 2025 ECR Symposium builds on the success of our ECR symposium and is a free\, in-person\, one-day event based at Durham University. \nIt will bring together early career stage researchers (ECR)\, established academics and industrialists to explore the power of interdisciplinary life sciences research and foster new collaborations. \nRegister here: https://forms.office.com/e/cQHTFSVZjH \n\nWhat is an ECR?  \nFor the BSI ECR group we include undergraduates\, Masters\, PhDs\, PDRAs\, Fellows and academics in the first few years of their first academic role. Although the symposium is organised by ECR for ECRs\, attendees are welcome to attend from across all levels\, from undergraduates to senior academics. The event will provide an opportunity to share and learn about fascinating discoveries within biomathematics\, biophysics\, biological chemistry\, chemical biology and bioengineering.   \nSubmitting an Abstract  \nPresentations at the symposium will include keynote lectures as well as ECR short talks\, flash presentations and posters selected from abstracts. To submit an abstract or to register as an attendee\, please complete the online registration form: https://forms.office.com/e/cQHTFSVZjH \nDecoding Life with AI & Computational Tools:  Dr Matteo Degiacomi (Edinburgh) \nUnravelling Biology Through Biophysics: Prof. Gail McConnell (Strathclyde)  \nAdvances in Biomolecular Discovery: Dr Dimitry Ghilarov (Oxford)\nSymposium Timings\nLocation: John Snow College Hub Hall\, Durham University  \nStart Time: 9.30 am (3 December 2025)  \nEnd Time: 5.30 pm (3 December 2025)  \nWhat is included: All refreshments and food during the symposium times.  \nWhat is not included: Accommodation or travel (for attendees).  \n\nRegistration link:  https://forms.office.com/e/cQHTFSVZjH 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/early-career-stage-researcher-winter-symposium/
LOCATION:John Snow College Hub Hall\, Durham University\, he Approach\, Mount Oswald\, Durham\, DH1 3FR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251117T133108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T133108Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the clinical diagnosis of bvFTD
DESCRIPTION:ON-FIRE Conversations: an introduction to the clinical diagnosis of bvFTD \nThe ON-FIRE study team hosts Dr Richard Bevan-Jones\, who is introducing the clinical diagnosis of the behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). \nIf you are curious to learn more about this topic\, have questions\, or share your own expertise in the discussion\, join this ON-FIRE conversation. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/introduction-to-the-clinical-diagnosis-of-bvftd/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20250929T085702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T211934Z
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Debate - Is capping hours a cure or a constraint for research burnout?
DESCRIPTION:Should research working hours be capped to reduce burnout? Join Dr Vanessa De la Cruz and Dr Wasiu Balgun for a live debate on 3rd December at 8.00 pm GMT. Watch\, ask questions\, and cast your vote. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House would cap the number of hours researchers can work each week to reduce burnout.\n\nBurnout is a growing concern in academic research\, affecting wellbeing\, productivity\, and retention. Proposals to cap working hours aim to address these issues directly\, but could mandatory limits restrict flexibility and individual autonomy? This debate explores whether structured caps are a viable solution\, or if alternative approaches are better suited to supporting researchers’ wellbeing. \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nDr Vanessa De la Cruz-Góngora is a GBHI Fellow and researcher focused on nutrition in population at the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico. She is Professor of “Nutrition and Aging” course in the Master and Doctorate on Sciences in Nutrition program of the School of Public Health of Mexico. Her research interests on nutrition in population\, focuses on the epidemiology of micronutrient deficiencies and anemia; iron absorption and metabolism; nutrition and aging; nutrition and cognitive function in older adults; and the burden of chronic disease in populations (diabetes and stroke). \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nDr Wasiu Balogun is a Postdoctoral Associate at University of Pittsburgh. Originally from from Nigeria\, he completed his PhD in Malaysia\, and is currently working in the Karikari fluid biomarker lab\, developing and testing potential biomarkers in human fluids. His motto is work hard and play more. \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\nJoin us to consider how we balance ambition\, productivity\, and wellbeing in academic life\, and whether formal change is necessary to reduce burnout\, or if other solutions lie ahead. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-is-capping-hours-a-cure-or-a-constraint-for-research-burnout/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
CREATED:20251020T082746Z
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SUMMARY:Co-creating communication guidance videos
DESCRIPTION:Co-creating communication guidance videos for delivering a diagnosis of dementia. \n\nIn this presentation\, we will show how we analysed the communication in real dementia diagnosis meetings\, and used these findings to develop three guidance videos for people with dementia and clinicians who deliver diagnoses. We will discuss how we did this as a team of university researchers and people living with dementia\, how we filmed the videos with real people with dementia and their spouses\, and the results of our evaluation of the videos with clinicians. \nJemima Dooley\, Joe Webb\, John Hyde and Gail Gregory – University of Exeter \nThis webinar is free to attend. Complete the booking form to register.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/co-creating-communication-guidance-videos/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251208
DTSTAMP:20260611T211149
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on ALS / MND
DESCRIPTION:The International Symposium on ALS/MND is a unique annual event that brings together leading international researchers and health and social care professionals to present and debate key innovations in their respective fields. The Symposium is planned as two parallel meetings\, one on biomedical research and the other on advances in clinical research and treatment of people affected by ALS/MND. Joint sessions consider issues of mutual interest\, challenging current views and practices. \nAbout the Symposium \nThe International Symposium encompasses innovation\, education and collaboration\, as researchers and healthcare professionals come together to update colleagues from across the world on the latest developments in the diagnosis\, treatment and management of ALS/MND. This meeting allows researchers to share the latest information on disease pathology\, clinical practice\, and potential therapeutic targets to a global audience. The Symposium also offers the unique opportunity for researchers to appreciate the reality of the disease from the perspective of the people living with MND\, medical practitioners and caregivers\, to feel part of the whole MND community. \nWhat’s on offer this year? \nThe Symposium Programme Committee\, chaired by Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi\, will consider a broad range of cutting-edge topics for this year’s programme. We will continue to showcase a mix between biomedical research and clinical science\, therapy development and clinical management\, through dedicated oral presentations and poster sessions (which have always been a Symposium highlight). We would encourage as many members of the ALS/MND research and clinical/care communities to join us in-person\, but to remain inclusive to those unable to travel (particularly people living with ALS/MND)\, we are once again offering a virtual option. The virtual option will consist of a selection of live-streamed sessions\, and access to all session recordings post-event (until early March\, 2026). \nWe look forward to welcoming you \nWe hope the Symposium will once again motivate you to make a difference in the work you do for people living with ALS/MND. Last year’s closing session showcased how the latest advancements in technology could help to improve quality of life for people with ALS/MND. The BrainGate Consortium Team was presented with the International Healey Award for Innovation in ALS for their work on Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology. The development of this technology offers the opportunity to restore communication\, mobility and independence in people living with ALS/MND. This research illustrates hope for the future and the impact research can have on the lives of people with ALS/MND. We hope that this year’s meeting will offer inspiration and the opportunity to stimulate new ideas\, partnerships and collaborations that will lead to further advances in ALS/MND. \nRegistration\nRegistration for in-person attendance will be available from 6 May and registration for those who wish to attend virtually (access the selected live and recorded content only) will be available from 6 September at www.symposium.mndassociation.org/register. A provisional Symposium programme will be available on our website in August. The final programme will be available in November. \nCall for abstracts\nAbstracts must be submitted online\, via a link on the MND Association’s Symposium website (https://www.symposium.mndassociation.org/abstracts). Abstracts cannot be accepted via email. \nAbstracts must be submitted by the presenting author of the abstract\, who must provide an email address to which all Symposium correspondence will be sent. The presenting author is the only person who will receive email correspondence from us. \nSubmissions are limited to two abstracts per presenting author. \nAuthors may submit an abstract for consideration in one of three categories: oral\, poster or work in progress/care practice (WIP/CP) poster presentations. WIP/CP is defined as: preliminary work (little or no data/results)\, care practice or case studies. \nImportant: Authors accepting the offer of an oral or poster presentation must attend the Symposium in-person in San Diego\, USA and be present for their assigned session. \nThe presenting author is not required to fully register for the Symposium before submitting an abstract. However\, formal acceptance of an abstract is conditional upon payment of the appropriate registration fee no later than 5 September 2025. Failure to pay the registration fee by this date will result in withdrawal of the abstract. \nAbstracts must be in English and be no longer than 450 words. The MND Association will not correct any errors\, so authors must ensure their abstract is checked for grammar\, understanding and accuracy. Authors should provide a clear description of methodology and present statistically robust data (including ‘n’ and ‘p’ values) where appropriate. \nAuthors must ensure they have the correct permissions to submit their abstract (e.g. from collaborators and funders). \nThe corresponding oral/poster presentation must discuss the same work as the accepted abstract. \nAbstracts will be published in an open access online supplement to the journal Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration. Abstracts accepted as ‘WIP/CP’ will be published on the MND Association’s Symposium website. \nAuthors will also be asked to confirm if the presenting author is eligible and willing to be included in the poster prize competition (see below). The deadline for withdrawing an abstract is 5 September. Abstracts withdrawn after this date will still be published in the journal supplement. \nFull instructions and Conditions of Acceptance will be available on the MND Association’s website before the opening of the submission system on 6 May 2025. These must be read before an abstract is submitted. Queries should be sent to abstracts@ mndassociation.org. \nAbstract submission system opens: 6 May 2025 \nDeadline for abstract submission: 10 July 2025 \nPoster prize\nThe International Symposium on ALS/MND poster prize celebrates early-stage career ALS/MND researchers’ outstanding work\, presented at the conference poster session. \nPrizes will be awarded for the best clinical and best biomedical posters presented at the conference. \nEarly career researchers are eligible to enter if they are aged 35 years or under on the abstract submission deadline date OR if they were awarded their PhD within three years of the abstract submission deadline. \nThe initial stage of judging will be based on the abstracts\, as submitted by the abstract submission deadline of 10 July 2025. Final judging of shortlisted posters will take place at the conference. \nFull terms and conditions for the poster prize will be available on the MND Association’s website (https://www.symposium.mndassociation.org/for-presenters/poster-prize) following the opening of the abstract submission system in May 2025.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/international-symposium-on-als-mnd/
LOCATION:Loews Coronado Bay Resort\, 4000 Coronado Bay Road\, Coronado\, San Diego\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIAP2S+ Dementia Forum
DESCRIPTION:As 2025 draws to a close\, our first ‘LGBTQIAP2S+ Dementia Forum‘ in the Dementia Researcher Community is for those interested in the field\, meeting to chat and take a critical look at where queer-inclusive dementia research has advanced\, and where it has been pushed backwards over the past year.  \n\n\nAlongside this\, we will spotlight innovative international research that is reshaping how we think about dementia\, identity\, care\, and equity. Expect frank discussion\, lived experience\, and constructive provocations. \nNo slides\, no pressure—just open conversation and shared insight. \nOpen\, respectful participation welcome. \n\n\nJoin Us
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/lgbtqiap2s-dementia-forum/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Forum
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SUMMARY:Cell Bio Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The year’s joint meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) takes place in Philadelphia\, USA\, in early December. Cell Bio 25 offers a varied program which aims to bring together researchers\, educators and innovators for networking\, exploring cutting-edge techniques and sharing the latest discoveries in cell biology. \nThousands of attendees are expected at this popular event\, with the full program yet to be released but expected to include career-building workshops\, keynote speeches\, symposia and much more. \nEarly registration closes on 30th September 2025. \nFind out more: https://www.ascb.org/cellbio2025/
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/cell-bio-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Convention Center\, 1101 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Proteomics: a new era for Biomarkers in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Join Alamar Biosciences and Spedali Civili di Brescia\, University of Brescia for an intensive\, one‑day translational forum uniting internationally recognised KOLs to examine what’s ready now in proteomic biomarkers and explore how the sensitivity of the NULISA ™ technology is applied to Biomarkers Discovery and Clinical Development. \nDiscover the latest breakthroughs and innovative approaches using NULISA\, an ultra-high sensitivity proteomic platform measuring proteins down to a level of fg/ml in multiplex format. This cutting-edge technology holds the promise of advancing and transforming our understanding\, as well as finding new treatments for different disease conditions. \n\n09:00 – 09:15 | OPENING SESSION\n\n\n\n\n\n09:00 – 09:15 | Welcome and Opening\, Alessandro Padovani & Andrea Pilotto\, University of Brescia\, ASST Spedli Civili of Brescia\n\n09:15 – 11:30 | SESSION ONE | Biomarker discovery\n\n\n\n\n09:15 – 10:00 | NULISA™ and its use in fluid biomarker discovery\, Michael Evans & Mathias Holpert\, Alamar Biosciences\n10:00 – 10:30 | Proteomic profiling in Multiple Sclerosis\, Jens Kuhle\, Basel Hospital\, Switzerland (Virtual)\n10:30 – 11:00 | Biomarkers discovery across neurodegenerative conditions\, Andrea Benedet\, University of Gothenburg\, Sweden\n11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee Break\n\n11:30 – 13:45 | SESSION TWO | Animal models and new protein targets\n\n\n\n\n11:30 – 12:00 | Mouse models in TBI and Neurodegeneration\, Federico Moro\, Mario Negri Milan\, Italy\n12:00 – 12:30 | Proteomic profiles as new target in ALS\, Alberto Catanese\, University of Freiburg\, Germany (Virtual)\n12:30 – 13:00 | Inflammatory profiles in central and peripheral conditions\, Matteo Gastaldi\, University of Pavia\, Italy\n13:00 – 13:45 | Lunch & Networking\n\n13:45 – 16:00 | SESSION THREE | Brain health beyond\n\n\n\n\n13:45 – 14:10 | Biomarkers of Brain Health in at-risk individuals\, Paula Ortiz-Romero\, BarcelonaBeta Brain Research Center\, Spain\n14:10 – 14:35 | Biomarkers of Brain health in general aging population\, Giulia Grande\, Karolinska Institute\, Sweden\n14:35 – 15:00 | Proteomics profiling in type 2 diabetes and obesity\, Prof. Edoardo Mannucci\, University of Florence\, Italy\n15:00 – 15:30 | Biological and molecular basis of Major Psychiatric disorders: overview and future perspectives\, Prof Antonio Rampino\, University of Bari\, Italy\n15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break\n\n16:00 – 16:40 | SESSION FOUR | Key lecture\n\n\n\n\n16:00 – 16:40 | Proteomic biomarkers discovery: challenges\, opportunities and future scenarios\, Nick Ashton\, Bannerhealth\, U.S.A (Virtual)\n\n16:45 – 17:45 | SESSION FIVE | Ongoing projects & Closing\n\n\n\n\n16:45 – 17:30 | Flash communication and ongoing projects\n17:30 – 17:45 | Closing remarks followed by networking reception\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/proteomics-a-new-era-for-biomarkers-in-medicine/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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