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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;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251208
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20250402T111024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T121630Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251209T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251209T173000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
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SUMMARY:Evaluating and Improving Engagement of People with Lived Experience in Dementia Research
DESCRIPTION:The ISTAART Partnering with Research Participants Professional Interest Area (PIA) invites you to a four-part learning series titled Evaluating and Improving Engagement of People with Lived Experience in Dementia Research. \nThe goal of this series is to build capacity and skills of researchers to conduct evaluations of research/projects that engage people with lived experience. Over the entire meeting series\, each participant will take part in both didactic learning and discussion sessions that help them to develop an evaluation plan  for a research/project that engages people with lived experience of dementia in order to improve their work. \nLearning objectives for participants include: \n\nDevelop or enhance knowledge of basic approaches to evaluation and improvement\nBuild skills in using an approach to evaluation that can be applied in participants’ own work\nDevelop or enhance knowledge of various data collection methods used in evaluation\nIdentify effective and relevant data collection methods for participants’ own evaluation purposes\nAddress ethical and methodological issues in order to be dementia friendly in the evaluation\nArticulate an evaluation and improvement plan\n\nEach virtual meeting will be 90 minutes. Sessions will include short didactic “theory bursts”\, small group peer feedback conversations\, and large group discussions. Attendees should aim to participate in all four meetings to gain the most impact and benefit from the training. Participants will be expected to individually complete brief pre-work for each session in order to incrementally develop their own evaluation plan. All four meetings (not small group discussions) will be recorded\, for those who may be unable to attend a session. \nOur schedule is: \n\nSession #1: Thursday October 30\, 2025 at 3 p.m. C.T.\nSession #2: Wednesday December 10\, 2025 at 10 a.m. C.T.\nSession #3: Wednesday\, February 18\, 2026\, 10 a.m. C.T.\nSession #4: Thursday\, April 23\, 2026 at 3 p.m. C.T.\n\nRegistration for the series is required.  Once registered\, a calendar invitation for each session will be sent to you.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/evaluating-and-improving-engagement-of-people-with-lived-experience-in-dementia-research/2025-12-10/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T210000
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Debate - Should Teaching Be Required for Postdocs?
DESCRIPTION:Should all postdocs be required to teach? Join Sara Zsadanyi and Rachel Allen for a live debate on 10 December at 8pm GMT and cast your vote. \n\nDebate Motion: \nThis House would make teaching experience mandatory for all postdoctoral researchers.\n\nWhile some argue it enhances communication skills\, broadens career opportunities\, and supports student learning\, others suggest it may overburden researchers\, divert focus from academic outputs\, or simply not suit every career path. Join this debate to explore whether teaching should be required or remain optional. \n\nSpeaker For the Motion:\nSara Zsadanyi is a PhD Student in the Sant Pau Memory Unit – Neuroimaging Core and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Originally from New Zealand she moved to Barcelona\, Spain to undertake her PhD. Her research is focused on neuroimaging of small vessel disease in Down Syndrome and autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease. \nSpeaker Against the Motion:\nRachel Allen is a PhD Student (now passed her viva) at University of West Scotland. Rachel is focussed on researching the career development for those with young onset dementia\, exploring the the relationships between work\, identity and disability. \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 consider how we define postdoctoral development\, and whether teaching should be seen as essential or optional for future academic success. \n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-should-teaching-be-required-for-postdocs/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251117T203032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T203032Z
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SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Society I-Care DTC: Funded PhD and Clinical Fellowship Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Join Professors Nathan Davies and Claudia Cooper\, co leads of the Alzheimer’s Society Doctoral Training Centre for Integrated Dementia Care (I-Care)\, to learn more about their funded PhD studentships and a Clinical Training Fellowships starting in October 2026. \nIn this webinar you will: \n\nHear an overview of the ICare DTC and its mission to improve compassionate\, continuous and inclusive dementia care from diagnosis through to end of life\nLearn about the research themes\, partner institutions and example projects across dementia care\, under served populations\, personalised care and end of life care\nFind out what is on offer for students\, including stipends\, fees\, research costs\, career development support and cohort activities\nUnderstand eligibility\, what we are looking for in applicants\, and how the selection and matching process will work\nHave the chance to ask questions about the programme\, projects and application process\n\nFind out more about the studentships \nHow to join: \nThe webinar takes place on Thursday 11 December 2025 from 12:00 to 13:00 GMT – Live on YouTube\, LinkedIn and X \nIf you are unable to attend\, you can email questions in advance to dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/alzheimers-society-i-care-dtc-funded-phd-and-clinical-fellowship-opportunities/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251216T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251209T203124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T005115Z
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SUMMARY:BIG Research Moments of 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join Alzheimer’s Research UK for a discussion reflecting back on the big dementia news stories of the year and explore the vital role the public play in driving progress in clinical research. \nSpeakers: \n\nProfessor Hugh Murkus\, Neurologist and research at the University of Cambridge. He studies how damage to small blood vessels in the brain can lead to stroke and dementia. His team is working to improve how new treatments are testing in clinical trials\, using advanced brain imaging.\nIsolde Radford\, Senior Policy Manager at Alzheimer’s Research UK. Working to turn the latest research into real-world impact. Helping to make the case to national decision-markers for access to new treatments and better support for people taking part in clinical studies.\nGeoff & Marian\, Media and Communications Volunteers. Sharing their personal story of taking part in dementia research and why it matters to them.\n\nDate: Tuesday 16 December 2025\nTime: 1-2pm GMT\nLocation: Online (Zoom webinar) \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/big-research-moments-of-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251217T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T211835Z
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Should Santa be running a research lab?
DESCRIPTION:Dementia Researcher Bloggers Adam Smith & Dr Anna Volkmer host Dr Connor Richardson & Rebecca Williams\, for a Christmas Special Debate – Join us on 17 December at 12pm GMT and cast your vote. \nDebate Motion: \n\nThis House believes that Santa would make an excellent PI.\n\nWould Santa Claus be the ultimate Principal Investigator? Supporters might say he has impeccable project management skills\, leads a global operation with precision\, and motivates a diverse team of elves through even the busiest deadlines. Critics\, however\, may question his data transparency\, reliance on outdated delivery models\, and patchy record on work-life balance.\n\nJoin this festive (fun) debate to decide whether Santa’s leadership style would shine in academia\, or melt under the pressure of grant applications and reviewer comments. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Anna Volkmer – Speech and language therapist and Associate Professor exploring communication in dementia.\nDr Connor Richardson – Research Fellow working in data and applying epidemiology and machine learning to dementia research.\nRebecca Williams – PhD Researcher exploring Frontotemporal dementia and Apathy.\nDr Jodi Watt – Researcher working on healthy ageing and neurodegenerative diseases of older age\, and drug repurposing for dementia.\n\nWhat to Expect \n\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\n\nTake part in this light-hearted Christmas debate and decide once and for all whether Santa has what it takes to lead a world-class research team. \n\n\nAs part of the fun\, we’ll also be using this debate to raise money for Dementia UK and their Admiral Nurses\, who provide vital specialist support to families affected by dementia. The festive season can be especially difficult for those living with dementia\, and every donation helps ensure that expert advice and compassionate care are available when it’s needed most. Tickets are priced at £5 and all money raised will be donated – please consider buying a ticket… even if you can’t be there\, you can always watch the recording.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-debate-should-santa-be-running-a-research-lab/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251218T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251218T154500
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251203T104444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T104444Z
UID:10002010-1766070000-1766072700@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How abnormal tau impacts mitochondrial function in neurons
DESCRIPTION:Swiss Network for Dementia Research Webinar by Dr. Amandine Grimm\, University of Basel. \nTauopathies such as Alzheimer’s disease are characterized by progressive neuronal dysfunction\, in part driven by impaired mitochondrial bioenergetics and dynamics. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Grimm will start by presenting how abnormal tau impacts mitochondrial function in neurons. Then\, she will present recent findings from two complementary studies conducted by her group. The first explores how abnormal tau protein influences intercellular mitochondrial transfer between astrocytes and neurons. The second study investigates the therapeutic potential of mitochondrial transplantation\, showing that the exogenous delivery of healthy astrocytic mitochondria enhances bioenergetics and promotes neurite outgrowth in tauopathy neurons. \nTogether\, these findings shed light on the mechanistic link between tau and mitochondrial communication\, and open novel avenues for cell-based mitochondrial therapies in neurodegenerative disease. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/how-abnormal-tau-impacts-mitochondrial-function-in-neurons/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251203T225307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T225307Z
UID:10002011-1768176000-1768435199@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Human Amyloid Imaging Conference
DESCRIPTION:The overall goal of the Human Amyloid Imaging conference is to support active communication and collaboration between academic and industry scientists doing cutting-edge research in human imaging of amyloid-beta\, tau\, and/or other biomarkers that pertain to Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. \nHAI 2026 will be held once again in beautiful San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, at the Puerto Rico Convention Center\, from Monday\, January 12 through Wednesday\, January 14. \nThe meeting will also provide related perspectives from neuropathology\, neurochemistry\, psychology\, neurology\, molecular imaging\, clinical trials\, and biomarker research. \n\nAttendees will have the opportunity to review the basic\, fundamental principles of PET imaging of amyloid and tau radiotracers. This includes radiotracer synthesis\, PET acquisition and data processing (e.g.\, application of corrections for the partial volume effect\, co-registration with structural data). Aspects of radiotracer discovery and optimization and first in human applications are other important topics.\nData analysis procedures discussed will include voxel-based and region-based imaging approaches\, masking for vulnerable regions\, evaluation of reference regions or standards\, choice of statistical procedures and specific use of control groups from older age groups. Important topics include data harmonization methods for imaging and biofluid biomarkers.\nNeuropathology concepts will be discussed in the context of applications that include further characterization of neurodegeneration in AD and related disorders\, disease subtypes\, disease staging\, and risk factors. Additional investigations of importance include neuropathological evaluation of PET radiotracer properties (e.g.\, distribution\, localization of specific and off-target binding) and correspondence between antemortem PET and postmortem measures.\nBiofluid biomarker development\, validation\, and application in AD and related disorders will be discussed. This will include efforts to understand relationships across established and emergent biofluid biomarkers and comparison of these outcomes to amyloid and tau PET measures.\nThe concept of biomarker positivity will continue to be extensively discussed\, and the attendees should be able to characterize the advantages and disadvantages of both dichotomized and continuous variable approaches to imaging and non-imaging biomarkers relevant to the human amyloid imaging field and with respect to specific purposes or intended uses of the outcome.\nAttendees will have the opportunity to evaluate amyloid and tau data in specific clinical and clinical research contexts\, including review of typical findings in AD dementia\, mild cognitive impairment due to AD\, and in clinically normal individuals. This includes further elucidation of factors that underlie relationships between amyloid and tau deposition\, cognitive decline\, and dementia progression that provide a more informed understanding of individual patient trajectories. These efforts will also be related to familial forms of the disease\, Down Syndrome\, and to non-AD processes (i.e.\, fronto-temporal lobar degeneration and Lewy Body dementia). Further study of “real world” research participants will be discussed that includes people from diverse\, ethnic and/or racial minority\, and disadvantaged groups.\nParticular attention will be given to the assessment of longitudinal amyloid and tau PET data as it relates to methods of analysis and comparison to other domains of data\, including structural and functional brain imaging data\, and clinical and cognitive outcomes. An ongoing topic of importance is the relative value of PET versus other detection strategies (e.g.\, MRI volumetry and biofluid biomarkers).\nAttendees will also continue to have the opportunity the better understand methodology that can be used to optimize participant selection and conduct of AD therapeutic trials. Important topics relate to improved understanding of how in vivo metrics (imaging and non-imaging) and cognition change in response to AD therapeutic treatment (cross-sectionally and longitudinally) and how to better identify those most vulnerable to treatment side-effects\, such as anti-amyloid related imaging abnormalities.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/human-amyloid-imaging-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T163000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251206T223401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T195254Z
UID:10002013-1768383000-1768408200@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Laboratory Skills
DESCRIPTION:Having the knowledge and confidence to work safely in the laboratory is an essential skill for all staff working in laboratories. This course will cover basic theoretical and practical laboratory skills including preparing COSHH risk assessments\, good laboratory practice\, use of fume hoods/biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other laboratory equipment\, pipetting skills\, using balances and preparing reagents and solutions. \nA sustainability module is also included to highlight ways to reduce the environmental impact of laboratory work. Participants will explore practical ways to improve sustainability in the laboratory by reducing energy consumption and minimising the use of plastics and water and promoting more sustainable supply chain practices. \nWho is this for? \n\nResearch Staff\nTechnical Staff and students new to the laboratory environment\nExperienced personnel looking to refresh their skills\n\nAfter the course you will be able to: \n\nPrepare and understand the purpose of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) risk assessment (RA) forms\nUnderstand the importance of good laboratory practice\, including choosing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintaining accurate laboratory records\nCorrectly use fume hoods\, biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other general laboratory equipment\nChoose the correct pipette for your task and perform common techniques\nSet up and use balances correctly\nPrepare reagents and solutions\nAdjust the pH of solutions\nIncorporate sustainability considerations into laboratory work to support efficient and environmentally responsible research\n\n\nThis training is approved by the Royal Society of Biology. Training course approval is an independent review process that recognises relevant\, high quality training. Upon completion of this course\, attendees can claim 21 CPD points. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/practical-laboratory-skills/
LOCATION:MRC Harwell\, Becquerel Avenue\, Harwell\, Didcot\, Oxfordshire\, OX11 0RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T204500
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20260105T115417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T211829Z
UID:10002031-1768420800-1768423500@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Catchup - Understanding Apathy in Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Apathy is one of the most common symptoms in dementia and one of the least well understood. This session asks a simple question. What is really going on when people stop acting. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly ‘Showcase’ series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session that brings researchers together to share work. \nIn this session\, Rebecca Williams will focus on apathy in dementia\, with particular attention to frontotemporal lobar degeneration. She will introduce a different way of thinking about apathy\, not as a simple lack of motivation\, but as a loss of confidence in the outcomes of action. Drawing on her PhD research\, she will explain how this shift in thinking\, alongside computational modelling\, is helping to generate new insights into causes and potential approaches to treatment. \nRebecca is a PhD student specialising in dementia research at the MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge. Attendees can expect a clear and accessible talk\, grounded in current research\, with time for questions and discussion at the end. \n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-understanding-apathy-in-dementia/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Showcase
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260116T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251210T195023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T005030Z
UID:10001989-1768554000-1768557600@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Dementia Prevention Forum
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour online Dementia Researcher Community meeting is for researchers working in dementia prevention and risk reduction\, as well as anyone interested in the field. \n\nIn this meeting\, we will explore what really works – separating practical prevention from wishful thinking. Join us to discuss recent papers\, new discoveries\, research and data challenges\, emerging methods\, and your own work. The format is informal and researcher-led – no presentations\, no pressure.\n\nCome along and help shape the future of how we connect and learn as a research community. Hosted by Michelle Reshef\n\n\n\n\nRSVP
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/dementia-prevention-forum-3/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260119T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251218T181010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T181010Z
UID:10002020-1768838400-1768928400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Building Futures in Dementia Prevention
DESCRIPTION:SPIN-D and INTERDEM Academy Joint event\,  \nNorthampton University\, 19th (from 4pm) and 20th January\, 2026 \nThis event is aimed at early career researchers working in dementia research; it is focussed on developing new ideas for collaborative projects in the area.  The event has three core aims: \n\nTo build and strengthen early–mid career research networks across SPIN-D\, INTERDEM and the wider dementia prevention community\nTo encourage reflective thinking on priority areas in dementia prevention research\, particularly around inclusion\, cultural context and inequalities\nTo create a supportive space for ideas to be collaboratively developed\, with attendees working towards a co-agreed output or next step by the end of the event\n\nThe event follows an online workshop (although attendance at the previous online workshop is not required for attending the in person event in Northampton)\, at which the following themes were highlighted and will be used (adapted if needed) for creating initial breakout groups for research discussions and project planning: \n\n Psychosocial and holistic approaches\n Biological and clinical foundations of dementia prevention\n Lifestyle and health promotion interventions\n\nIn order to create a supportive and collaborative environment\, we are capping numbers of attendees at 30.  If you are interested to attend then please complete this form by 22nd December 2025 .  ECRs are also offered financial support for one nights accommodation locally for Monday 19th January (please see the form for more information).  If you require more information please contact spindnetworkplus@live.ucl.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/building-futures-in-dementia-prevention/
LOCATION:University of Northampton\, Waterside Campus\, University Dr\, Northampton\, NN1 5PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251117T142157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T142157Z
UID:10001994-1768921200-1768924800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Towards equity in dementia care: form measurement to action in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Towards equity in dementia care: form measurement to action in Canada with the Liverpool Dementia and Ageing Forum and Equadem\n\n\n\nBurgeoning evidence shows that people with dementia are at increased risk of inequalities in care. Dr Claire Godard-Sebillotte and Dr Sathya Karunananthan will present their research programme spanning from measurement of inequalities to generating recommendations to improve equity in dementia care. They will detail their participatory and intersectional approaches. Claire is a geriatrician and an Assistant Professor at McGill University. Sathya is an epidemiologist and Associate professor at University of Ottawa. \nThe talk will last 40 minutes\, with 15 minutes for Q&A at the end. \nEveryone with an interest in dementia is welcome. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/towards-equity-in-dementia-care-form-measurement-to-action-in-canada/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum":MAILTO:clarissa.giebel@liverpool.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20260112T122548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T122548Z
UID:10002040-1768924800-1768928400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Advancing Alzheimer’s Detection with Brain-Derived pTau217 Assays
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Jonathan Schott and Alex Forrest-Hay will showcase how new biomarker assays for brain-derived pTau217 capture disease-relevant changes earlier and with greater resolution. \nTau tangles are a key pathological feature of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)\, and increased phosphorylated Tau217 (pTau217) levels have proven to be a robust biomarker for this condition. Measuring brain-derived pTau from plasma samples with high sensitivity and specificity is shown to improve the accuracy of detecting AD and reduce the percentage of samples in the indeterminant range. \nIn this webinar\, brought to you by Alamar Biosciences\, Jonathan Schott and Alex Forrest-Hay will discuss the latest ultra-sensitive assays for measuring brain-derived pTau217 and outline how they are transforming the detection and prediction of AD. \nTopics to be covered \n\nThe role of brain-derived biomarkers in improving AD detection\nThe development and performance of high-sensitivity nucleic acid-linked immuno-sandwich assays for CNS disease\nComparison of assay performance to standard assays in real-world samples\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister now
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/advancing-alzheimers-detection-with-brain-derived-ptau217-assays/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Showcase
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T124500
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20260107T135726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T211822Z
UID:10002035-1768996800-1768999500@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Catch-up - Population Approaches to Dementia Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Dementia prevention is often framed as a matter of individual lifestyle choice. This session steps back and asks what prevention looks like when we think at population level\, not just personal risk. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly ‘Showcase’ series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session that brings researchers together to share work. \nIn this session\, Simone Salemme will explore how dementia prevention can move beyond individual level interventions towards population based approaches rooted in equity\, data\, and public policy. Drawing on Italian and European initiatives\, he will discuss how prevention can be embedded within national and EU non communicable disease strategies to support brain health across the life course. \n\nSimone is a PhD Fellow and early career researcher at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Attendees can expect a clear overview of current evidence\, policy links\, and practical challenges\, with time for questions and discussion.\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-population-approaches-to-dementia-prevention/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Showcase
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20260114T154459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T154459Z
UID:10002047-1769083200-1769086800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:SPIN-D Flexible Funding Information + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:This Livestream session will focus on sharing information on Round 2 of the SPIN D Flexible Funding call and will provide practical guidance for researchers considering an application. \nThe event will run from 12 to 1 pm on Thursday 22 January and will be led by Professor Georgina Charlesworth and Professor Chris Fox. \nThere will be a Q&A and more information can be found at https://spindementianet.org \nSet a Reminder
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/spin-d-flexible-funding-information-qa/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T163000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251109T135544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T093922Z
UID:10001955-1769086800-1769099400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Exploring development opportunities with the NIHR and beyond
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date! New Virtual Event: 22nd January 2026 \nForging Your Research Pathway: Exploring development opportunities with the NIHR and beyond \nDate:  Thursday 22nd January 2026\nTime:  13:00pm until 16:30pm \nWhere:  Online event \n\nThis half-day event is aimed at alumni of the Associate PI Scheme\, the Principal Investigator Pipeline Programme (PIPP) and Clinician Researcher Credentials Framework as well as anyone interested in exploring their next steps in health and care research. \nJoin us to: \n\nHear inspiring alumni stories and career journeys\nExplore development opportunities with the NIHR and beyond\nGain practical guidance on progressing your research career\n\nInterested in attending? \nPlease save the date for now and if you would like to receive further information about the event and how to register\, please add your details to this Expression of Interest Form and we will contact you as soon as more details are available. \nWho can attend the event? \nWhilst the event and agenda are primarily aimed at Alumni\, we do still want to encourage Health and Care professionals to feel welcomed – the event is open to all. \nIf you have any questions\, please email the Associate PI Scheme Team at  associatepischeme@nihr.ac.uk
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/exploring-development-opportunities-with-the-nihr-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20250721T224322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T224322Z
UID:10001849-1769385600-1769644799@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Established in 2023 by the Rainwater Charitable Foundation\, the Tauopathy Challenge Workshop is a funding program that convenes interdisciplinary experts around a single topic to address unmet needs in the primary tauopathies. \nTauopathies\, a class of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the abnormal accumulation of pathologic forms of the tau protein\, represent a significant health challenge. While the pathological role of tau protein aggregates in neurodegeneration is well-established\, the precise molecular mechanisms driving their formation and neurotoxicity remain elusive. \nYou can learn more about our 2024 winners and the 2025 workshop here. \n2026 Topic\nEach year a new topic is selected as the focus for the workshop. The 2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop will focus on employing advanced biophysical and bioanalytical approaches to probe the structural and thermodynamic properties of tau protein\, its modifications\, and interactions with other pathologies. \nBy gaining a deeper understanding of these molecular characteristics with the most current technology\, the workshop aims to identify potential therapeutic approaches and biomarker targets for development. Below is a non-exhaustive list of research topics. Note: broad screening approaches-alone without mechanism connection are not encouraged to apply. \n• The molecular architecture and dynamics of misfolded tau with and without copathologies;\n• The impact of protein-membrane interactions on tauopathies;\n• Validating computational approaches that model protein aggregation;\n• Novel approaches for studying post-translational modifications of tau;\n• Determining which physiologically relevant cofactors and modifications drive tau pathology;\n• How do changes in tau pathology inform the status of disease progression. \nApplications are Now Open\nTo submit an LOI to the 2026 Tauopathy Challenge Workshop: \n\nLog In or Create an Account\n\nNOTE: Please only click the hyperlinks provided in this section when applying. The “Grantee Portal” link at the top of our website should not be used for the Tauopathy Challenge Workshop. \n\nOnce logged in\, click Apply at the top left of the screen next to the Home icon.\nEnter access code “WORKSHOP26” in the box at top of the page and click Enter Code. (Password is case sensitive and includes space.)\nClick the Apply button at the top right of the LOI description.\nAnswer questions in application.\nClick Save if you’d like to return to the LOI later.\nClick Submit when you have completed the form. Once you’ve submitted the LOI\, you’ll receive an automated email confirmation.\n\nWho Can Apply\nOur aim is to convene leaders across multiple disciplines including structural biology\, metabolomics\, proteomics\, biochemistry\, spectroscopy and biophysics to posit new insights on tau pathology. To be eligible for consideration\, applicants must: \n• Hold a faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor or above\, or be an industry leader.\n• Have an independent laboratory space and be able to hold independent funding as confirmed by their institution.\n• Work at an academic\, medical\, research institution or company anywhere in the world. \nSpecial consideration will be given to junior scientists (Assistant professor-level). \nProcess\nThe RCF uses a letter of interest (LOI) process to solicit novel proposals from the research community. Through the LOI process\, up to 12 participants are selected to move forward and invited to attend the 2-day in person workshop and then to apply for research grants providing up to $500\,000 in direct costs over two years; up to four awards will be funded\, pending budget availability. \nImportant Dates\n\n\n\n\nLetter of Intent Submission Dates\nJuly 15 – September 2\, 2025\n\n\nLetter of Intent Notification Date\nOctober 15\, 2025\n\n\nWorkshop Date / Location\nJanuary 26-28\, 2026 / Dallas\, TX\n\n\nPost-workshop Grant Notification Date\nJuly 15\, 2026\n\n\nStart of Post-workshop Grant Term\nSeptember / October 2026
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/2026-tauopathy-challenge-workshop/
LOCATION:Dallas\, Texas\, USA
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260126T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260126T153000
DTSTAMP:20260623T172737
CREATED:20251118T131051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T131051Z
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SUMMARY:Equadem Network Plus: Networking Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Equadem for our next FREE public networking meeting in Nottingham\, discussing how to reduce inequalities in dementia together!\n\n\n\nSeveral times a year we are hosting free public networking events as part of Equadem Network Plus\, to discuss how to reduce inequalities in dementia together. Speakers will be confirmed shortly\, but there will be time for networking and meeting others. \n13.00-13.30 Signing in\, networking\, refreshments \n13.30-15.30 Event (details to follow – will include research presentations and discussion \n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/equadem-network-plus-networking-meeting/
LOCATION:The Institute of Mental Health\, The University of Nottingham\, Triumph Road\, Nottingham\, Nottingham\, NG7 2TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Networking,Seminar
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SUMMARY:Distance Carers of People Living with Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Distance carers are a growing population who play a vital role in supporting people living with dementia. Approximately 20% of all informal caregivers provide care from a geographic distance\, many of whom are adult children of aging parents. \nThis webinar will explore: \n\nThe current state of distance care for dementia in the UK\, and what support is available to distance carers\nThe experiences of distance carers supporting people living with dementia\nHow Admiral Nurses work with distance carers\n\n\nThis webinar will feature: \n\nDr Tiffeny James\, Research Fellow\, University of Greenwich\nDr Phil Joddrell\, Research Fellow\, Dementia UK\nMandy Cheyne\, Admiral Nurse\, Dementia UK\n\nEmail to register: \nresearchpublications@dementiauk.org
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/distance-carers-of-people-living-with-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260130
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SUMMARY:Festival of Genomics and Biodata
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s largest life sciences event is back! \n\n\n Now celebrating its 11th year\, the Festival has long been the annual get-together for the UK life sciences community. And with more speakers and sessions than ever before\, the 2026 edition is bigger and better than ever! \n\nAs the genomics sector has expanded\, so has its impact. \n\n\nThe Festival now covers a diverse array of topics beyond genomics\, including AI\, biodata\, cancer diagnostics\, drug discovery\, genomic medicine\, proteomics\, multi-omics\, single-cell\, spatial and so much more.  \nSo no matter which area of the life sciences you work in\, there’s almost certainly something for you. \n\nA Purpose Beyond Profit… \n\n\nThis Festival is\, and always has been\, about prioritising social impact over profitability. Each year we’re breaking the myth that the best life sciences events are hidden behind a high paywall. You can learn more about the story of the Festival here. \nBy bringing the community together under one roof\, we’re attempting to maximize the development opportunities available to clinicians and scientists. Offering industry leading content across 16 extensive theatres\, supported by amazing speakers\, post-event recordings (for attendees only)\, and a whole host of unique features\, we’re here to do exactly that. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/festival-of-genomics-and-biodata/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, Greater London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260131
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SUMMARY:127th British Neuropathological Society meeting
DESCRIPTION:The View\, Royal College of Surgeons of England\, Lincoln’s Inn Fields\, London \nThe British Neuropathological Society is delighted to invite you to join the 127th British Neuropathological Society meeting. \nThe next Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Neuropathological Society will be held from 28th – 30th January 2026.  We will return for the fourth year in a row to The View in Lincoln’s Inn Fields\, in the heart of London.  Part of The Royal College of Surgeons of England\, The View is a modern purpose-built conference and event space with spectacular views of London. \nSYMPOSIUM Wednesday 28th January\nTHEME – From Threads to Therapies: The Tau Story in Neurodegeneration. \nSPEAKERS \n\nProf Michel Goedert (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology\, University of Cambridge)\nDr Marc Busche (UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at Queen Square National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery)\,\nDr Steph Fowler (University of Oxford)\nProf Henrik Zetterberg (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology)\n\n\nDOROTHY RUSSELL MEMORIAL LECTURE Wednesday 28th January\nSpeaker – Prof Tamas Revesz\n\nCLINICAL UPDATE SESSION Friday 30th January\nTheme – Muscle and Nerve pathology \nSPEAKERS \n\nGuiseppe Lauria (University of Milan)\nSebastian Bradner (UCL)\nAshirwad Merve (GOSH/UCL)\n\n**Full meeting programme to follow** \n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS\nAbstracts are invited for consideration as orals\, posters and posters with flash talk.  The submission deadline is Friday 31st October 2025 and notifications will be sent out in early-December. \nPlease click here to submit your abstract. \nMEETING REGISTRATION\nPlease click here to register now.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/127th-british-neuropathological-society-meeting/
LOCATION:Royal College of Surgeons\, Nicolson Street\, Edinburgh\, Scotland\, EH8 9DW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T160000
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SUMMARY:From Berlin to Breakthroughs: The Life of Dr. Lewy
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA) for a special live-stream event commemorating the birthday of Dr. Friedrich Lewy\, the pioneering neurologist whose discovery of Lewy bodies transformed the field of neurodegenerative disease.  \nThis inaugural webinar of LBDA’s 2026 Community Webinar Series: Insights\, Innovations & Everyday Impact\, will explore the lesser-known history of Dr. Lewy’s life and scientific contributions\, shaped by the sociopolitical forces of his time. Through expert-led storytelling and historical insight by Dr. Patrick Emanuell Mesquita Sousa-Santos\, we will reflect on how Dr. Lewy’s legacy continues to inform today’s understanding of Lewy body dementia (LBD) and inspire future innovation in care and research. \nKey Takeaways: \n\nAttendees will gain a deeper understanding of Dr. Friedrich Lewy’s life\, including the sociopolitical challenges that shaped his scientific path and personal identity—offering a richer context for his groundbreaking discovery of Lewy bodies.\nDiscover how historical context deepens our understanding of neurodegenerative disease research and highlights the enduring relevance of Dr. Lewy’s legacy in shaping today’s clinical and scientific advancements.\n\nRecommended Reading: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10927365 \nIn addition to virtual access\, the event will be broadcast for a live viewing party at the Leighton Auditorium in the Siebens Building at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester\, Minnesota. We invite local attendees to join us in person for this special gathering of community\, history\, and shared purpose. \nClick for location information: https://ce.mayo.edu/LBDA \n“From Berlin to Breakthroughs: The Life of Dr. Lewy” is sponsored by GE Healthcare. \nFor questions or more information\, please contact Rachel T. Rose\, Education Manager at rrose@lbda.org \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/from-berlin-to-breakthroughs-the-life-of-dr-lewy/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T200000
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SUMMARY:World Lewy Body Day – Reform Club Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the birth date of Dr Frederich Lewy for an exclusive private networking reception at the prestigious Reform Club\, one of London’s most historic and distinguished institutions. \nGuests will enjoy drinks and a selection of canapés while networking in the grandeur of this iconic setting\, renowned for its architectural beauty and heritage as a home of progressive thought. \nPlaces are strictly limited to ensure an intimate and distinguished experience. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/world-lewy-body-day-reform-club-reception/
LOCATION:The Reform Club\, 104 Pall Mall\, London\, Greater London\, SW1Y 5EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T204500
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Mapping Dementia Risk Through Genes and Environment
DESCRIPTION:Why do some people develop Alzheimer’s disease while others with similar backgrounds do not. How do genetics interact with environment and social factors to shape individual risk. This session tackles these questions by looking at dementia risk as a whole system rather than a single cause. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session that brings researchers together to share their work\, ideas\, and approaches. \nIn this session\, Dr Shea Andrews will introduce his research programme at UCSF\, which integrates genetic\, environmental\, and social risk factors to develop dementia risk assessment tools for personalised medicine in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. He will focus on genetic exposome approaches\, showing how combining large scale genetic data with real world exposure information can improve how we predict risk\, understand disease mechanisms\, and tailor prevention strategies. \n\nShea is an Assistant Professor at the University of California San Francisco\, specialising in genetics and genomics. Attendees can expect a clear and research focused talk that bridges population science and personalised medicine\, with time for questions and discussion at the end.\n\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-mapping-dementia-risk-through-genes-and-environment/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Showcase
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260205
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SUMMARY:Radical Research Ethics - Online
DESCRIPTION:Ethical research is better quality research. This course is designed to raise your awareness of why and how you need to think and act ethically in practice throughout your research work. \nThe current system of ethical review by committee can lead to the misleading sense of having ‘done ethics’. This course shows you how to conduct research which is truly ethical. It also provides the opportunity for discussion of your own ethical dilemmas\, if you wish. \nThe course covers: \n\nResearch ethics in context – ethical breaches past and present\, ethics activism\, trauma-informed research\, debiasing\nPotential ethical pitfalls at each stage of the research process\, from question setting to aftercare\nHow to think and act ethically throughout research\n\nBy the end of the course participants will: \n\nRecognise the importance of context for ethical decision-making\nUnderstand why they need to think and act ethically throughout research work\nBe clearer about potential ethical pitfalls at different stages of the research process\nKnow how to approach ethical thought and action at any point in their research\n\nThis course is aimed at Doctoral students\, early career researchers (any discipline)\, practice-based/applied researchers and possibly government researchers and independent researchers. \nTHIS COURSE IS TAUGHT OVER TWO MORNINGS AND EQUATES TO ONE TEACHING DAY FOR PAYMENT PURPOSES. \nCost: \nThe fee per teaching day is: \n• £60 per day for registered students\n• £150 per day for staff at academic institutions\, Research Councils researchers\, public sector staff\, staff at registered charity organisations and recognised research institutions.\n• £350 per day for all other participants \nIn the event of cancellation by the delegate a full refund of the course fee is available up to two weeks prior to the course. No refunds are available after this date. \nIf it is no longer possible to run a course due to circumstances beyond its control\, NCRM reserves the right to cancel the course at its sole discretion at any time prior to the event. In this event every effort will be made to reschedule the course. If this is not possible or the new date is inconvenient a full refund of the course fee will be given. NCRM shall not be liable for any costs\, losses or expenses that may be incurred as a result of the cancellation of a course. \nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/radical-research-ethics-online/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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