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SUMMARY:Masterclasses and Spring School: Large-scale Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:This series of short courses will explore the process of analysing complex large-scale survey data using traditional statistical methods and AI-supported approaches. It will be delivered in a hybrid format – offering participants the chance to join online or in person – between 2 and 5 March 2026. \nParticipants can choose between four courses on a variety of topics. A discount is available for participants attending all four courses. \nSummary\nIn the era of big data and rapidly advancing AI technologies\, the real challenge is no longer whether data exist\, but how to extract credible\, interpretable\, and policy-relevant evidence from massive and complex datasets. This four-course series uses International Large-Scale Assessment (ILSA) data as its central example to guide participants – from beginners to those with prior analytical experience – through the process of analysing complex large-scale survey data in the social sciences. \nConfronting the challenges inherent in complex secondary datasets – such as multilevel structures\, cross-national sampling\, complex weighting schemes and latent constructs – the series moves from foundational concepts to advanced applications. It covers traditional statistical methods (such as multilevel models\, structural equation modelling\, causal inference models)\, machine learning techniques\, and emerging uses of generative AI in data analysis. Participants will develop an understanding of the differences\, strengths\, limitations\, and complementarities of these approaches within the context of secondary data analysis. \nCourses\n1) Introduction to Machine Learning and AI Methods to Analyse Large-scale Data: An Example Using International Large-Scale Assessment Data\nMonday\, 2 March 2026 \nThe series begins by using ILSA (International Large-Scale Assessment) datasets as examples to introduce the internal structures\, typical characteristics\, and methodological challenges of complex social-science secondary data. It also compares theory-driven and data-driven analytical approaches to help researchers understand how to select appropriate models based on their research questions and data features. \nThe course will help participants to understand and identify the internal structures of ILSA data\, understand the relative merits of theory-driven vs data-driven approaches\, and reflect critically on methodological choices. \nRead more and register \n2) Can Machines Really Understand Data? Using Machine Learning and AI Methods to Analyse Survey and International Large-Scale Assessment Data\nTuesday\, 3 March 2026 \nThis course moves into hands-on modelling\, introducing Random Forest and CatBoost to show how these algorithms detect nonlinear patterns and interactions\, handle high-dimensional data\, improve prediction\, and address limitations of traditional regression. \nRead more and register \n3) How Can Generative AI (LLMs) Help with Analysing Survey and International Large-Scale Assessment Data?\nWednesday\, 4 March 2026 \nFocusing on LLMs\, this session will demonstrate their potential in code generation\, model reasoning\, result interpretation\, and academic writing\, while also highlighting their unique advantages in enhancing research efficiency and interpretability. It will additionally discuss how to use AI tools safely and responsibly within the analytical workflow. \nRead more and register \n4) Which Analytical Choices Are Better? Comparing Traditional Statistical Methods with Machine Learning and AI-supported Methods\nThursday\, 5 March 2026 \nThe final course synthesises the frameworks and tools covered in the series and examines how analytical choices shape empirical results. Through Multiverse Analysis and Specification Curves\, it provides a systematic way to identify which findings remain stable and reproducible across alternative modelling decisions. \nRead more and register \nCost and registration\n\nSession one: £25\nSession two: £50\nSession three: £50\nSession four: £25\n\nSpecial offer: a discount is available for participants attending all four courses. The discounted price is £120 \nTo sign up for the courses\, click on one the links listed above and then click the “Register for this course” button. On the payment page\, you will be able to select the courses that you wish to attend. \nOverview\nThis four-course series offers a clear framework for understanding traditional statistical modelling\, machine learning and generative AI methods in complex data analysis. It also provides participants with a complete pathway — from understanding data structures and selecting methods to building models and strengthening robustness. By the end of the series\, researchers will be better equipped to analyse complex secondary data confidently and to produce more reliable\, interpretable\, and methodologically sound findings in social science research. \nTarget audience\nThe four courses are for junior and senior researchers and professionals\, from any sector and career stage\, with an interest in learning about analysis methods of large-scale survey data and finding out about AI-based and machine learning methods and comparison to traditional statistical methods. The courses are also suitable for education professionals interested in quantitative reasoning\, data-driven inquiry and/or evidence-based research. \nPre-requisites\nNo prior experience with statistical software or large-scale assessment data is required. \nVenue\nThe courses will be delivered in a hybrid format. Participants can join online or in person at the University of Southampton\, Southampton\, SO17 1BJ\, United Kingdom. The courses will take place in Building 54\, Room 4001. \nFurther information\nIf you have any questions\, please contact Jacqui Thorp: J.M.High@soton.ac.uk
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/masterclasses-and-spring-school-large-scale-data-analysis/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260303T090000
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SUMMARY:Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the 7th annual Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Conference! \nThis year’s Conference theme focuses on “Innovations in dementia care”. The Conference is open to academics\, students\, health and social care professionals\, Third Sector representatives\, funders\, commissioners\, and people living with dementia and unpaid carers. You can register here and if you would like to host a market stall for your organisation\, you can indicate this when ordering a ticket.\nConference Planning Committee: \nDr Clarissa Giebel\, Kath Halpin\, Ruth Eley\, Dr Kerry Hanna\, Emma Williams\, Anne Liu \nDate and time:\nTuesday 3rd March 2026\, 9.00-17.00 \nSession 1: Dementia training and education \nSession 2: Sport and dementia \nSession 3: Innovations in residential care \n(The full agenda will be posted early January) \nVenue:\nThe Liner Hotel\, Liverpool \nLord Nelson Street\, L3 5QB \nContact:\nclarissa.giebel@liverpool.ac.uk \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/liverpool-dementia-ageing-research-conference/
LOCATION:The Liner Hotel\, Lord Nelson Street\, Liverpool\, Merseyside\, L3 5QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260303T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260303T110000
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SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Society Funding Call Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Interested in applying to Alzheimer’s Society for research funding? \nJoin this webinar to find out more about the funding calls\, and get support with making your application. \nLearn more about: \n\nThe different grant types available\nWhat to include in your outline application\nFormatting tips\nHow to write a standout lay summary\n\nThe session will include time for questions and discussion. \nOpen funding calls \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/alzheimers-society-funding-call-information-session/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20251201T094701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T094701Z
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SUMMARY:Prevention Research 2026
DESCRIPTION:Population Health Improvement UK\, UKPRP Prevention Research Network and the National Institute for Health and Care Research invite you to the second Prevention Research Conference. Join us at Vox in Birmingham\, 4-5 March 2026 to explore the latest research and collaborative strategies for preventing non-communicable diseases and reducing health inequalities across the UK. \nThis event is open to the prevention research community\, whether you are conducting research into the primary prevention of non-communicable diseases\, developing interventions to reduce health inequalities and illness\, or using this research to improve policy or service delivery. \nThe partnership of PHI UK\, UKPRP PRN and NIHR brings together three of the UK’s leading health research networks and funders\, enabling Prevention Research 2026 to convene wide-ranging perspectives on the future of research and action for better prevention\, population health and equity. \nFollowing the success of the first Prevention Research Conference in 2023\, this event will showcase non-communicable disease prevention research from: \n\nUKPRP-funded consortia and networks\nthe four PHI UK research consortia\nacross NIHR\nthe wider UK research and practice community\n\nOpportunities for discussion will include: \n\nEmerging research practice including collaborations between research\, public and policy stakeholders\nMaximising impact and taking systems approaches\nCreating meaningful public involvement and engagement\n\nThe conference is funded by PHI UK and the UKPRP. \nRegistration now open \nRegistration for Prevention Research 2026 is now open. Early bird rates are available until Friday 30th January 2026\, with registration closing on 1 March 2026 \n\nInfo & Abstract Submissions
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/prevention-research-2026/
LOCATION:The Vox\, Birmingham\, 2nd Floor Resorts World\, Pendigo Way\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B40 1PU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T113000
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CREATED:20260209T112012Z
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SUMMARY:SPIN-D - Data for Brain Health and Dementia
DESCRIPTION:An online showcase introducing key datasets that can be used to study brain health\, dementia risk and early changes across the life course. \nThe event will highlight resources including PROTECT\, UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies and the Data Atlas\, alongside real examples of how these data are being used in projects such as INFLAIM and by members of the DEMON network. \n\nThe session will also explore meaningful involvement of people with lived experience in data-driven research with Laura Gray. Designed for early-career researchers\, clinicians\, data scientists and others interested in dementia and brain health research.\n\nRegister to Attend\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPIN Dementia Network Plus is a UK-wide research and engagement network focused on reducing the risk of dementia and improving the experience of living with the condition by supporting new projects\, fostering collaboration\, and involving people with lived experience\, researchers and care professionals. The network brings together diverse stakeholders to share knowledge\, drive innovation and promote community involvement in dementia research\, risk reduction and brain health awareness. It is one of four Dementia Network Plus initiatives jointly supported by the Alzheimer’s Society\, the Economic and Social Research Council and the NIHR. \nhttps://spindementianet.org/
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/spin-d-data-for-brain-health-and-dementia/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260305T144337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T144337Z
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SUMMARY:Modelling Form and Function in Disease
DESCRIPTION:The next Physics of Life: ECR-Led Seminar Series will take place on 10 March 2-3pm GMT online. All are welcome to join. \nPlease complete the form located here to receive the link: https://forms.gle/La2s7NJxiLsGbtn98 \nSpeakers:  \nAndy Rowntree\, University of Manchester – Optimising Drug Timing to Shape Protein Oscillations: A Modelling Perspective \nAjay Harish\, University of Manchester – Bridging form and function in abdominal aortic aneurysms \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/modelling-form-and-function-in-disease/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260118T205411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T205411Z
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Methods for Understanding Diverse Lives
DESCRIPTION:In this one-day online training workshop you will be introduced to four qualitative research methods to better understand diverse lives – Photo Go-Alongs\, Collage\, Life History Interviews and Participant Packs. When researching social groups\, researchers may focus on categories such as age\, gender\, sexuality and so on. These categories can turn catch-all terms into catch-all agendas. \nTreating groups of people with one shared characteristic as homogenous risks a cookie-cutter approach which overlooks diverse lives and needs. Given the complexity of what it means to be a person\, a one-size fits all approach to engagement cannot suffice. The methods introduced in this training workshop are beneficial in exploring diverse lives and can be used when researching with any group. \nThe session is aimed at PhD students and academics of all career stages across the UK who want to better understand: \n\nThe specific place-based needs of people\nThe everyday practices of people\nThe world from participants’ perspectives\nHow to work with people in an inclusive and accessible way\n\nThis online training workshop will be structured as follows:   \n\nIntroductions\nOrigins and Approach\nMethods deep dive:\nPhoto Go-Alongs\nParticipant packs\nCollage\nLife Histories\nWorkshops\nLearnings and close\n\nBy the end of the course participants will: \n\nBe able to think critically about how creative\, participatory methods might be incorporated into their research and/ or teaching.\nHave broadened their understanding of research methods from tools of data collection to techniques for capacity building.\nHave workshopped four qualitative methods for creatively engaging with people (Photo Go-Alongs\, Collage\, Life Histories and Participant packs).\n\nThis online training workshop will take place over the course of 1 day on Wednesday 11th March 2026 between 10:00 and 16:00\, with 1 hour for lunch between 12:30 and 13:30. \nCost: \nThe fee per teaching day is: £60 per day for registered students. £150 per day for staff at academic institutions\, Research Councils researchers\, public sector staff\, staff at registered charity organisations and recognised research institutions. £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. \nThe University of Southampton’s Online Store T&Cs also continue to apply. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/qualitative-methods-for-understanding-diverse-lives/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T124500
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260204T161351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T121219Z
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Research Showcase - APOE Genotype & Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Why do some people with genetic risk go on to experience cognitive decline while others remain resilient. How does genetic vulnerability shape pathways to later life cognitive impairment and dementia. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Dr Donald Lyall\, Senior Lecturer in Population Brain Health at the University of Glasgow\, will present research on the role of APOE genotype in later life cognitive impairment and dementia. Donald’s work uses population health and epidemiological approaches to understand how genetic risk interacts with lifestyle and environmental factors to influence brain health and cognitive outcomes. He has extensive experience analysing large cohort datasets to uncover mediators and modifiers of cognitive decline\, with a particular focus on how APOE affects vulnerability in ageing populations. \nDonald will explore whether possession of specific APOE variants increases susceptibility to cognitive impairment\, and what intermediate phenotypes may mediate these associations\, shedding light on mechanisms that link genetic risk with cognitive health outcomes. \nAttendees can expect a clear and research focused talk followed by time for questions and discussion. \n\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-apoe-genotype-dementia/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
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SUMMARY:The Basics: Co-Design in Technology for Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:ISTAART Webinar organised by the Technology & Dementia PIA exploring ‘The Basics – Co-Design in Technology for Dementia Care’. \nModerator: Vanessa Young\, Ph.D.Candidate; The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases\, University of Texas Health San Antonio\, United States \nSpeaker: Riona McArdle\, Ph.D.; Newcastle University\, United Kingdom \nPanelist: Erica Dove\, Ph.D. Candidate; Rehabilitation Services Institute\, University of Toronto\, Canada \nPanelist: Robin C. Hilsabeck\, Ph.D.; The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases \, University of Texas Health San Antonio\, United States \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/the-basics-co-design-in-technology-for-dementia-care/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
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SUMMARY:Leadership for Women in Science
DESCRIPTION:An exclusive two-day course led by world-class leaders and a community that goes beyond that. \n\n\n\nWhy aren’t there more women in leadership positions in science? This exclusive MasterClass (up to 60 participants\, held online) explores this question while creating a vital space for women scientists to connect\, share experiences\, and develop essential leadership skills. Through targeted workshops and seminars led by world-class leaders\, as well as networking opportunities\, participants will gain practical strategies for advancing their careers while addressing the unique challenges women face in scientific fields. Our aim is for this to be a transformative experience\, one that contributes to increasing women’s representation in scientific leadership and fosters an inclusive community that continues to grow long after the event ends. \n\n**All times displayed are in EST (GMT-5h)** \n28th February\n08:15 – 10:00 – Webinar 1: Navigating Difficult Conversations – ToTran Nguyen – Triad Consulting \n\nToTran Nguyen is a Senior Consultant with Triad Consulting Group. She helps leaders and teams navigate difficult conversations and strengthen the connections that shape work experiences and drive business outcomes. Her work blends behavioral science\, socio-cultural perspectives\, and systems thinking to ensure solutions and strategies are grounded in the realities of an organization’s day-to-day context. Please note that some pre-work will be required for this webinar. \n\n10:15 – 11:45 – Webinar 2: Building Confidence & Overcoming Imposter Syndrome – Valerie Young – Impostor Syndrome Institute \nImpostor Syndrome Institute co-founder Dr. Valerie Young is regarded as the leading expert on impostor syndrome. She’s spoken to over half a million people at hundreds of organizations including Google\, Pfizer\, JP Morgan\, NASA\, the National Cancer Institute\, and over 100 universities\, including Harvard\, Stanford\, and Oxford. Her award-winning book\, The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women and Men: Why Capable People Suffer from Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It has been translated into nine languages. Her work has been featured on BBC radio\, CNN Money\, Time\, Newsweek\, The New York Times\, Science\, O magazine\, and elsewhere. \n\n12:30 – 14:00 – Workshop 1: Build your Personal Branding – Lori Lennon – Thinkubator Media \nLori Lennon is the founder and CEO of Thinkubator Media\, a science communications firm dedicated to elevating the profiles of women in STEM. She and her team partner with women in academia and industry to sharpen their messaging\, build visible personal brands\, and secure the support\, funding\, and recognition they need to move their research forward. \n\n12:30 – 14:00 – Workshop 2: Leading Happy & Effective Teams – CJ Fitzsimons – Leadership Sculptor \nCJ Fitzsimons is a leadership consultant\, coach\, and trainer with over 25 years of experience working with scientists and research leaders across Europe. This work is informed by his 17 years of research in academia and industry. He is the founder and CEO of Leadership Sculptor\, an organisation dedicated to helping researchers lead with clarity\, empathy\, and purpose. CJ holds a B.A. in Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Numerical Analysis. He combines this analytical precision with a deep understanding of human dynamics. His work focuses on leadership\, conflict resolution\, happy & productive teams\, and communication in research environments. \n14th March\n09:00 – 10:00 – Workshop 3: Leverage your Inner Power to Land your Dream Job – Marianne Beck – Professional Coach \nMarianne is an executive career coach with a passion for helping female leaders create happy and fulfilling careers. With a heart centered\, energetic and explorative approach\, she works with clients to identify exactly WHAT they want in their careers and HOW to achieve it. Marianne holds a degree in Marketing and Management. She is also a trained Process Consultant and a certified user of a multitude of psychometric\, personality profile and talent test tools. \n\n09:00 – 10:30 – Workshop 4: Sustainable Career Growth: Strategies for Long-Term Success – Ana Amaral – Leadership and Transformation Coach \nAna Amaral is a curious and creative human being who brings kindness and empathy to every session she leads. With a PhD in Biochemistry (2011)\, she has over 15 years of research experience at leading academic institutions in Portugal\, the UK\, and Sweden. Since late 2024\, she has been building her career and leadership coaching business\, helping individuals slow down\, reconnect with their essence\, and create life-aligned\, fulfilling careers. As a workshop facilitator\, she invites people to reflect and learn about Self-Connection and Inner Leadership\, Career Reflection\, Mental and Emotional Wellness\, Rest\, and Wellbeing. \n\n10:45 – 11:45 – Webinar 3: Strategies to advance your career – António d’Oliveira Martins – NOVA University of Lisbon \nAntónio is an enthusiastic person with a diversified career\, which started on the Human Resources and Franchising path. Responsible for hiring & recruitment processes\, training sessions\, procurement\, consulting & negotiating with Franchisees\, he developed skills on diplomacy\, customer orientation\, public relations\, team management\, training\, negotiation\, and a strong communication with stakeholders of all organizational levels. António is also experienced with the organization of Leadership & People Management\, Ethics in Data Science and Knowledge Management Classes\, TaylorMade for all kinds of targets. He considers himself a strong people person\, ambitious\, truly passionate about his work\, confident\, aiming for perfection and a good team player \n\n12:15 – 13:45 – Webinar 4: Find your Leadership Voice – Cristina Almeida \nCristina is a Certified Coach & Mentor\, and a DEI corporate facilitator\, as well as a trainer of “Women on Boards”\, a VdA Academy program. Her work combines strategic coaching\, impactful inclusive communication and language\, and a deep understanding of human potential\, empowering clients to move beyond limitations\, embrace change\, and lead authentically. She’s a DEI keynote speaker\, and a developer of women empowerment and male allyship corporate programs. \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/leadership-for-women-in-science/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
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SUMMARY:AD/PD 2026 - Advances in Science & Therapy
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us at the upcoming AD/PD™ 2026 International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases and related neurological disorders. The groundbreaking series of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases Conferences attract international medical and scientific professionals worldwide. \nThe Conference remains at the forefront of unraveling the mechanisms and improving the treatment of Alzheimer’s\, Parkinson’s\, and other related neurodegenerative diseases. AD/PD™ Conferences uniquely combine distinct neurodegenerative diseases in one setting and examine their similarities and differences; a strong focus is mechanisms of disease\, prevention\, and therapy. \nThe AD/PD™ Conference has become the main event of the year in the field of neurodegenerative diseases\, attracting leading medical and scientific professionals from around the world. AD/PD™ is now an annual meeting\, with a continuing focus on the ADVANCES IN SCIENCE & THERAPY of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases and related neurological disorders. \nThe forthcoming AD/PD™ 2026 meeting will take place as a Hybrid Conference in the wonderful city of Copenhagen\, Denmark\, and online. The continuing success of the AD/PD™ meetings is the result of several key ingredients: \n\nA high-quality scientific program covering most recent research\, developments\, and treatments\, with emphasis on overlaps and congruent results among AD\, PD\, and related neurological disorders.\nA multidisciplinary mix of participants representing both clinical investigators and basic scientists; as well as both established investigators and young upcoming talents.\nAn International Scientific Advisory Board covering a broad range of expertise in AD\, PD\, and related neurological disorders.\nA concerted attempt to provide an ambiance at the Conference that encourages interaction\, exchange of ideas\, and networking opportunities among all participants.\nJunior Faculty Awards\, intended to encourage attendance by young scientists at the Conference.\n\nAD/PD™ remains unique in its academic quality combined with an interactive and collegial environment. We believe that there is no other conference in the world that presents such a high level of science in a condensed manner on one hand\, yet on the other hand\, provides an enormously comfortable atmosphere in which to enjoy it all. We invite you to join us at the AD/PD™ 2026 International Conference on AD and PD\, and we hope to welcome you in the Spring of 2026\, in Copenhagen or online. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ad-pd-2026-advances-in-science-therapy/
LOCATION:Bella Center Copenhagen\, Center Blvd. 5\, 2300 København\, Copenhagen\, København\, 2300\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260305T153224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T153224Z
UID:10002137-1773792000-1773878399@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:MSA Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join the MSA Symposium 2026 in London on 18 May for a one day meeting focused on the latest advances in multiple system atrophy research and care. Hosted at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health\, the symposium will bring together researchers\, clinicians\, and students to share new findings from both clinical and basic science studies. \nThe programme will explore emerging discoveries in multiple system atrophy while creating opportunities to connect with experts from neurology\, urology\, autonomic medicine\, respiratory care\, and sleep medicine. The event is designed to encourage discussion\, collaboration\, and the exchange of ideas across disciplines involved in MSA research and patient care. \nParticipants can attend in person in London or join online through a virtual attendance option\, making the event accessible to a wider international audience. The day runs from 9:30 am to 5 pm and will be followed by a networking reception. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/msa-symposium-2026/
LOCATION:University College London\, Gower Street\, London\, WC1E 6BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260209T220818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T220818Z
UID:10002094-1773824400-1773936000@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:'STROKE 360' Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join stroke care professionals from across the region for Stroke 360\, a dynamic two-day conference focused on sharing learning\, practical insights and best practice across the stroke care pathway. \nThis in-person event brings together clinicians\, researchers\, service leads and allied health colleagues to discuss innovation in prevention\, acute care\, rehabilitation and community support. It’s a chance to connect with peers\, hear from expert speakers and explore how integrated working can improve outcomes for people affected by stroke. \n📅 18 and 19 March 2026📍 Venue: Port Vale Football Club\, Burslem\, Stoke-on-Trent\, ST6 3EJ🎟️ Free to attend (registration required) \nWhether you’re involved in service delivery\, clinical practice or workforce development\, this event is designed to inspire and support improvements in stroke care across the North Midlands. \nRegister now to secure your place and be part of the conversation shaping the future of stroke services. \n\nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/stroke-360-conference/
LOCATION:Port Vale Football Club\, Hamil Road\, Burslem\, ST6 1AW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260224T170006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T172346Z
UID:10002114-1773878400-1773964799@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:UCL Chemistry: 200 years of Innovation and Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Turn back the clock and encounter 200 years of chemistry at UCL\, live at the Bloomsbury Theatre. \nAs well as talks and short films\, moments from key Victorian-era experiments will be re-created using original apparatus as well as modern tools. \nUniversity College London was founded in 1826 with chemistry being chosen as one of the first subjects to be offered at England’s first new university for more than 500 years. UCL Chemistry opened its doors for teaching and research in 1828 and has been the home of an astonishing array of scientific discoveries\, minds\, collaborations\, and community. \nKey moments narrated in the event include: \n\nThe discovery of the noble gases – a whole new section of the periodic table. For this achievement Sir William Ramsay\, UCL professor of chemistry\, was awarded the Nobel prize\nThe work of Dame Kathleen Lonsdale. UCL’s first female professor lay the foundations of the field of crystallography – the study of the atomic structure of crystals.\nStudents known as the “Chōshū Five”. These five young men had left Japan in secret to learn about the customs and technology of the west. They studied analytical chemistry under Professor Alexander Williamson\, who also served as their guardian. After returning home they played a role in Japan’s modernisation.\n\nWe’ll be travelling from Victorian London to World War 2\, to the 1970s to present day\, commemorating four truly remarkable periods across centuries of scientific discovery and innovation. \nThis event celebrates those achievements and highlights the values and ideas that grew across the UCL Chemistry’s rich and dynamic history to shape the department that is celebrated today. \nAll profit from ticket sales will go towards UCL Chemistry’s Student Hardship Fund. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ucl-chemistry-200-years-of-innovation-and-discovery/
LOCATION:The Bloomsbury Theatre\, 15 Gordon Street\, London\, Greater London\, WC1H 0AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Roadshow
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GEO:51.5249694;-0.1325572
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260302T134438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T134438Z
UID:10002127-1773925200-1773932400@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:I'm a brain surgeon\, ask me anything
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered what it’s like to operate on the human brain? To celebrate Brain Awareness Week 2026\, neurosurgeon Professor Hani Marcus will be answering questions on everything brain-related\, from cutting-edge research on AI\, to what it’s really like in the operating room. This will be in the form of a live discussion on Reddit under the subreddit\, r/iAMA (ask me anything). \nWhether you’re a student\, researcher\, healthcare professional\, budding neurosurgeon\, or simply curious about the human brain\, everyone is welcome to take part\, ask questions and get involved. Hani will answer as many questions as possible in the allocated time. \nHow to Get Involved: \n\nLog into Reddit between 13:00-15:00 on 19 March\nVisit the subreddit r/iAmA\nLook out for the AMA post titled: “I’m Hani Marcus\, a brain surgeon and a Professor of neurosurgery at University College London. This Brain Awareness Week AMA about the brain!”\nDrop your questions in the thread\, join the conversation and upvote the best questions.\n\n\nHani Marcus serves as Professor of Neurosurgery at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He has an international reputation for his work in pituitary surgery\, research on robotics and artificial intelligence\, and commitment to education and mentorship. \nHe is also the Programme Director for the Neurosurgery MRes at UCL.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/im-a-brain-surgeon-ask-me-anything/
LOCATION:Reddit
CATEGORIES:Public Discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260303T174719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T174719Z
UID:10002131-1774013400-1774018800@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Children and young people with a parent with dementia
DESCRIPTION:Dementia has an impact on the whole family\, including children. In this webinar we will discuss: \n\nThe impact of a diagnosis on children and young people\nThe needs of children and young people who have a parent with dementia\nThe development of peer support groups for children and young people\nThe role of Admiral Nurses in supporting children and young people\n\nSpeakers: \nPatricia Masterson-Algar \, Lecturer in Health Sciences\, Bangor University \nRyan Gray\, Research Assistant\, Dementia UK \nHannah Gardner\, CAN for Children and Young People Dementia UK \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/children-and-young-people-with-a-parent-with-dementia/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dementia UK":MAILTO:info@dementiauk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260118T224008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T224008Z
UID:10002055-1774224000-1774483199@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:World Neurology Congress
DESCRIPTION:It is our privilege to invite to the World Neurology Congress which will be held in Paris\, France from 23rd to 25th of March 2026. About hundreds of delegates from France and across the world are expected to participate in the congress.​ \n​The congress brings together academic and industry-based researchers from various career stages and from diverse geographical regions\, in the field of neuroscience\, neurosurgery & psychiatry. The meeting provides a unique opportunity to share the latest scientific discoveries in the field through renowned keynote speakers\, oral and poster presentations and workshops. It is also a wonderful opportunity to create new connections and collaborations through networking and social events.​ \nThe scientific committee of world neurology congress 2026 will chart out and provide enlightening scientific program with enough opportunities for interactive discussions.​ \nThe scientific committee hopes to make the congress a memorable event for all to cherish. Kindly block the dates i.e. 23rd to 25th of March 2026\, so that you don’t miss out the event. \n​We look forward to welcome you in Paris. \nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/world-neurology-congress/
LOCATION:Hôtel CIS Paris Ravel\, 6 Av. Maurice Ravel\, 75012\,\, Paris\, 75012\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Hôtel CIS Paris Ravel 6 Av. Maurice Ravel 75012 Paris 75012 France;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=6 Av. Maurice Ravel\, 75012\,:geo:2.4118155,48.8415464
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T134500
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260313T140033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T200611Z
UID:10002147-1774357200-1774359900@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How Our Lives Shape Dementia Risk
DESCRIPTION:In this Alzheimer’s Research UK webinar discover what decades of research reveal about dementia risk\, and how health\, lifestyle and experiences at different points in life contribute to brain health later on at our free online public event. \nDate: Tuesday 24 March 2026\nTime: 1-1:45 GMT\nLocation: Online (Zoom) \nSpeakers: \nDr Sarah-Naomi James\, A senior research fellow at UCL. She explores how health\, education and life experiences earlier in life are linked to memory and brain health in later years. Her research helps us to understand dementia risk and resilience. \nJames Groves\, Alzheimer’s Research UK-funded PhD student at UCL. Resident doctor at the National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery. He studies why some people’s brains and bodies age faster than others and how experiences across life shape dementia risk. \n\nRegister\nThe event will take place online on Zoom and is free to attend. It is open to everyone and no previous knowledge of dementia or research is required. \nThe event will be recorded and made available to watch on demand for those who can’t join us live.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/how-our-lives-shape-dementia-risk/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alzheimer's Research UK":MAILTO:infoline@alzheimersresearchuk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260215T225505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T225505Z
UID:10002110-1774396800-1774569599@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Cancer-Alzheimer's Disease Inverse Correlation
DESCRIPTION:Epidemiological studies consistently report an inverse correlation between cancer and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). \nThe risk of AD in patients with cancer is reduced by 25-35%. Conversely\, the risk of cancer is halved in patients with AD. A cancer history is associated with a measurable delay in AD onset in a dose-dependent manner\, as individuals who previously had two cancers of different origins showed a later mean age of AD onset compared to individuals who previously had one or no prior cancer. The inverse correlation between cancer and AD is further corroborated by neuropathological findings. For example\, a prior cancer diagnosis was associated with a reduced burden of AD pathology. Studies of postmortem brain tissues collected from patients with glioblastoma showed that regions with amyloid beta and phosphorylated tau deposits were associated with little to no cortical tumor cell infiltration. Currently\, a critical gap exists between the repeatedly observed inverse association of the two diseases in epidemiological studies and a mechanistic understanding of this compelling phenomenon. To address this knowledge gap\, this NIA/NCI workshop will convene experts in AD\, cancer biology\, statistics\, epidemiology\, and translational/clinical research to discuss this topic and the challenges faced by this nascent field. \nUltimately\, by connecting these distinct disciplines\, the hope is to elucidate the complex mechanisms that underly the inverse correlation and uncover insights into novel therapeutic interventions for these devasting diseases. \nRegister to Attend \n  \nFor more information\, contact Rebekah Feng at rebekah.feng@nih.gov or Malgorzata Klauzinska at malgorzata.klauzinska@nih.gov.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/cancer-alzheimers-disease-inverse-correlation/
LOCATION:Unknown
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T070000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T074500
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260310T095025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T095025Z
UID:10002143-1774422000-1774424700@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Health monitoring in real-world settings
DESCRIPTION:Health monitoring in real-world settings: Leveraging Garmin wearables — from rare metabolic disorders to climate health research \n\nMarch 25 | 8 a.m. CET | 4 p.m. KST \nIn collaboration with University of Cambridge (Dr. Kirsten Rennie) and Heidelberg Institute of Global Health (Dr. Sandra Barteit) \n\nWhat to Expect \n\nJoin us for our upcoming 45-minute webinar where we take research out of the lab and into real-world settings. We are honored to feature two distinguished guest speakers who are conducting groundbreaking studies around the world by using Garmin devices. Dr Kirsten Rennie from the University of Cambridge will share insights from her study on heart rate and physical activity changes in patients with rare metabolic disorders. Dr Sandra Barteit from the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health will present her work on wearable climate-health research across Asia and Africa. Register now to secure your spot and learn how Garmin Health is enabling research in rare diseases and global health. \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/health-monitoring-in-real-world-settings/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T153000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260128T184331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T212615Z
UID:10002074-1774432800-1774452600@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Working With Dementia Network Plus Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the Working With Dementia Network Plus Conference on 25th March 2026 at the University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley Campus. \nThe Conference will feature new insights on dementia and the workplace\, explore a variety of experiences and perspectives of living with and caring for dementia whilst in employment\, and identify opportunities for taking action to create dementia inclusive workplaces. \nWe hope to see you there to exchange perspectives and discuss how to create dementia inclusive workplaces equipped to support people living with dementia and those in unpaid caring roles. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/working-with-dementia-network-plus-conference/
LOCATION:University of the West of Scotland\, Campus Road\, Ayr\, KA8 0SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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GEO:55.4580341;-4.6153172
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=University of the West of Scotland Campus Road Ayr KA8 0SX United Kingdom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Campus Road:geo:-4.6153172,55.4580341
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T204500
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260208T214751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T121425Z
UID:10002090-1774468800-1774471500@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Catchup - Research Showcase - Imaging Alzheimer’s Disease in Down Syndrome
DESCRIPTION:Why are people with Down syndrome at increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and how can brain imaging help us understand this process. What role do cerebrovascular changes play in the development of cognitive decline. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Sara Zsadanyi will present her research exploring neuroimaging markers in Down syndrome related Alzheimer’s disease\, with a particular focus on cerebrovascular lesions observed through brain imaging. Her work aims to improve understanding of how vascular changes may contribute to dementia risk and disease progression in this population. \nSara is a PhD student at the Sant Pau Memory Unit and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona\, specialising in biomarkers and neuroimaging. Her research focuses on improving early detection and understanding of Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down syndrome\, combining imaging approaches with clinical research to better characterise disease pathways. \nAttendees can expect a clear and research focused talk followed by time for questions and discussion. \n\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-imaging-alzheimers-disease-in-down-syndrome/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20251203T225750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T225803Z
UID:10002012-1774483200-1774742399@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:20th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the 20th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy)\, taking place on March 26–28\, 2026\, in Krakow\, Poland—a city renowned for its rich history\, cultural heritage\, and vibrant academic atmosphere. \nCelebrating two decades of scientific excellence\, CONy 2026 marks a significant milestone in our journey. Since its inception\, CONy has grown into a premier platform for dynamic and engaging debates on the most pressing and controversial issues in neurology. This 20th anniversary is not only a celebration of the past\, but also a reaffirmation of our commitment to advancing neurological knowledge through open dialogue and critical thinking. \nMain Topics\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlzheimer’s Disease and Dementia\nEpilepsy\nHeadache\nMotor Neuron Disease\nMultiple Sclerosis\nNeurodegenerative Diseases\nNeuroimmunology\nParkinson’s Disease\nSleep\nStroke\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/20th-world-congress-on-controversies-in-neurology-cony/
LOCATION:Mercure Krakow Fabryczna City\, 13 Fabryczna St.\, Krakow\, 31-553 Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="ComTec Med":MAILTO:info@comtecint.com
GEO:50.0625051;19.9733049
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260114T183016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T183016Z
UID:10002048-1774602900-1774627200@www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:ENRICH Scotland Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the Enabling Research in Care Homes (ENRICH) Scotland 2026 Conference! \nAt the end of last year\, sent out a survey to care home managers asking them what kind of research they wanted included in our programme\, and we’re finalising those details now. Our theme is Co-Creation so every presenter or workshop facilitator will be looking for attendees to help them with an aspect of their research. It could be\, helping to find meaning in their results or the best ways to communicate their research to ensure it makes a difference\, or hearing about your research priorities and passions. \nIf you live or work in a care home\, or work for a stakeholder organisation then please come along and help shape the future of care home research. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/enrich-scotland-conference/
LOCATION:Stirling Baracks\, Forthside Way\, Stirling\, FK8 1QZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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GEO:56.1194168;-3.924589
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Stirling Baracks Forthside Way Stirling FK8 1QZ United Kingdom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Forthside Way:geo:-3.924589,56.1194168
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
CREATED:20260205T215141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T215141Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Glymphatic & Brain Clearance Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Glymphatic & Brain Clearance Symposium will be held at the iconic Keble College at Oxford University on 30th March – 1st April 2026. \nDeadline for submissions is Friday 27th February 2026 at 4pm UK time. – https://oxfordglymphaticsymposium.co.uk/abstracts-submissions/ \nEvent Website\n\nPreliminary Program\n\nMonday\, 30 March 2026 \nWelcome and Introduction – Mootaz Salman \nKeynote Speaker – Maiken Nedergaard \nSession 1: Sleep-Related Physiology\n– Facilitator: Laura Lewis\, Jeffrey Iliff\n– Additional Selected Talks \nSession 2: Cerebrovascular Interactions\n– Facilitator: Susanne van Veluw\, Helene Benveniste\n– Invited Speaker: Britta Engelhardt\, Susanne van Veluw\, Helene Benveniste\n– Additional Selected Talks \nPoster Session \nFacilitated Session: A Sleep-Active Biology?\n– Facilitator: Jeffrey Iliff\n– Invited Speaker: Laura Lewis\n– Invited Speaker: Nick Franks\n– Invited Speaker: Natalie Hauglund\n– Additional Panel Members \nTuesday\, 31 March 2026 \nKeynote Speaker – Jonathan Kipnis \nSession 3: Interactions with CSF Circulation and Clearance\n– Facilitator: Deidre Jansson\n– Invited Speaker: Maria Lehtinen\n– Additional Selected Talks \nSession 4: Neuro-Immune Interactions\n– Facilitator: Sandro de Mesquita\n– Invited Speaker: Molly Braun\n– Additional Selected Talks \nPoster Session \nFacilitated Session: Pathways for CSF Clearance\n– Facilitator: Helene Benveniste\n– Invited Speaker: Guo Young Koh\n– Invited Speaker: Steven Proulx\n– Invited Speaker: Sandro de Mesquita\n– Additional Panel Members \nWednesday\, 1 April 2026 \nKeynote Speaker – Bart De Strooper \nSession 5: Approaches to Measurement\n– Facilitator: Vesa Kiviniemi\n– Invited Speaker: Jack Wells\n– Additional Selected Talks \nSession 6: Clinical Involvement and Interventions\n– Facilitator: Roslyn Bill\n– Invited Speaker: Tuomas Lilius\n– Additional Selected Talks \nPoster Session \nFacilitated Session: Valid Measures of Glymphatic Function\n– Facilitator: Thijs van Osch\n– Invited Speaker: Toshiaki Taoka\n– Invited Speaker: Lydiane Hirschler\n– Invited Speaker: Vesa Kiviniemi\n– Additional Panel Members
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/oxford-glymphatic-brain-clearance-symposium/
LOCATION:Keble College\, Keble College Parks Road\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX1 3PG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:Shaping Community and Lasting Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join Adam Smith\, Programme Director of Dementia Researcher\, for a webinar exploring how researchers can build meaningful collaborations\, grow professional networks\, and develop a strong personal presence within their field. \nDrawing on experience supporting thousands of early career researchers across the global dementia research community\, Adam will discuss what they have done\, what has worked and what hasn’t\, the difference between networks and communities and practical ways to connect with others\, share your work more effectively\, and contribute to communities that strengthen research careers. The session will look at how collaboration\, visibility\, and engagement can help researchers create opportunities\, support peers\, and extend the reach of their work. \nThis session is part of the Scottish ARC Cross Alliance Webinar Series and is designed for researchers who want to expand their networks\, strengthen collaborations\, and build a recognised presence within their research community. \nDate and TimeMonday 30 March\, 4pm \nLocationOnline via Microsoft Teams \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/shaping-community-and-lasting-impact/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260402
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SUMMARY:36th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend the 36th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar – CNS2026 “Connections and networks across scales\, species and time” on Wednesday April 1st 2026 at Queens’ College. \nCNS2026 will be interdisciplinary and far reaching in its breadth. This year\, we are taking a whistle stop tour across the six Cambridge Neuroscience Themes to highlight the breadth of interdisciplinary work that we do in Cambridge. This year’s plenary will be delivered by our special guests: Professor Sophie Scott from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience\, University College London\, and Professor Zoltán Molnár from the Department of Physiology\, Anatomy and Genetics\, University of Oxford. \nThis meeting will be open to neuroscientists of every discipline! The aim of this meeting is to foster interactions between investigators in Cambridge (and beyond)\, distributed across University Departments and Institutes linking basic research findings to clinical outcomes. You will be able to present a poster/data blitz on any of the themes of Cambridge. We have an excellent programme and you will be invited to attend the conference dinner following the meeting in the Old Hall of Queens’ College (additional charge will apply and places are limited). \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/36th-annual-cambridge-neuroscience-seminar/
LOCATION:Queen’s College Cambridge\, Silver Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 9ET\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Cambridge":MAILTO:jmd205@cam.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T124500
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Research Showcase - Creative & Participatory Research in Advanced Dementia
DESCRIPTION:How can people living with advanced dementia be meaningfully included in research. What does participation look like when communication changes and flexibility is essential. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Dr Angela Carter will share findings from her PhD Action Research study exploring meaning in activities and interactions for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting. Using qualitative\, participatory\, and creative approaches\, her work actively included people with advanced dementia\, their family members\, and care home staff. \nAngela will discuss how flexible and adaptable research methods can help amplify the voices of people who are often under represented in research. Drawing on her background as an occupational therapist\, artist educator\, and early career researcher\, she will reflect on how creative approaches can support communication\, uphold human rights\, and recognise strengths and contributions in later stage dementia. \nAttendees can expect a reflective\, practice informed session with time for questions and discussion. \n\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-creative-participatory-research-in-advanced-dementia/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T204500
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Research Showcase - Sex Differences and Molecular Pathways in Vascular Dementia
DESCRIPTION:How do small vessel changes in the brain contribute to vascular dementia. And why might disease pathways differ between males and females. \nThis livestream is part of the Dementia Researcher weekly Showcase series. Each week we host a 45 minute online session bringing researchers together to share their work\, methods\, and ideas. \nIn this session\, Dr Daniel Ruiz Gabarre will present his research on vascular dementia using a preclinical rat model of small vessel disease. His work focuses on the Atp11b gene\, which encodes a phospholipid flippase involved in transporting phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine\, and how disruption of this pathway contributes to vascular pathology and cognitive impairment. \nUsing transcriptomics and proteomics approaches\, Daniel investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression\, with a particular focus on sex differences and how these may shape vulnerability and outcomes in vascular dementia. \nDaniel is a researcher at the University of Edinburgh specialising in vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia. His work combines experimental models with molecular profiling techniques to better understand mechanisms driving small vessel disease. \nAttendees can expect a research focused session with time for questions and discussion. \n\n\n\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/research-showcase-sex-differences-and-molecular-pathways-in-vascular-dementia/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260402T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195657
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SUMMARY:ISTAART Neuroscience Mentoring Club.
DESCRIPTION:The PIA to Elevate Early Career Researchers (PEERs) African Continent Group invites you to join the next ISTAART Neuroscience Mentoring Club.  \nISTAART Neuroscience Mentoring Clubs are informal virtual meetings that aim to create a relaxed\, confidential space for junior and senior PIA members to connect\, exchange ideas and share perspectives. These sessions aim to stimulate collaboration\, foster mentorship and facilitate interaction between members from all backgrounds and career stages. \nISTAART Neuroscience Mentoring Clubs are not recorded\, allowing for open dialogue and feedback. \nSign up here to join us for the webinar on Thursday\, April 2\, 2026\, at 9 a.m. C.T. \nSpeakers: \n\nThomas Karikari\, Ph.D.\, University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry\n\nModerators: \n\nChukwuanugo Ogbuagu\, MD\, MSc\, Ph.D.\, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital\, Nnewi\, Nigeria\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/istaart-neuroscience-mentoring-club/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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