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SUMMARY:ARUK Inspire Fund Information Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Alzheimer’s Research UK find out more about the Inspire Fund.  \nWe’ll be sharing more detail on the aims\, remit and criteria of the Fund\, as well as the application process. \nWe’ll also be answering your questions live. \nThe webinar will be recorded and available to watch on demand. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aruk-inspire-fund-information-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Catchup - Salon - Books that have made me a better researcher
DESCRIPTION:This weekly webinar series explores careers and research through live discussions\, guest speakers\, and interactive group chat. In this session\, host Adam Smith is joined by Marianne Coleman and Rebecca Williams to explore the books that have challenged\, motivated\, or quietly reshaped them as researchers.. \nSome books teach us new methods or sharpen our academic skills. Others\, often fiction\, quietly shift how we see people\, problems\, and possibilities. Together\, they shape how we think\, how we listen\, and how we approach the messy and human work of dementia research. It is not always the obvious titles that leave the deepest mark. So which books have challenged you\, motivated you\, or stayed with you long after the last page? Today\, we will explore how both practical guides and powerful stories can make us better researchers. \nSpeakers\n\nDr Marianne Coleman is a Research Fellow at the National Centre for Healthy Ageing in Melbourne. Marianne qualified as an orthoptist in 2008 from University of Liverpool. After some time in clinical practice\, she completed a Masters in Research at the University of Liverpool and then moved to Glasgow Caledonian University to study visual distortions arising in amblyopia for her PhD. After completing her PhD she moved to the University of Surrey in June 2016 to train in health services research and then on to The University of Melbourne in 2020. \nRebecca Williams is a PhD Student at University of Cambridge. Though originally from ‘up North’ in a small town called Leigh\, Rebecca did her undergraduate and masters at the University of Oxford before defecting/seeing the light (depends who you ask) to Cambridge for her doctorate (if ever you were going to feel like an imposter… it’s at these institutions). Now Rebecca spends the majority of her days collecting data from our wonderful volunteers\, and coding. In her spare time\, she is a big fan of crafting in all its forms\, and supporting children and young-people to seek careers in science. \nProgramme\nThe format of the event is a 30 minute livestream where the speakers will each present their thoughts on this topic for 10 minutes each\, the host will then ask questions and the livestream will end. The speakers will then join the online chat and interact with the audience\, answering questions and giving those who attended a chance to share their thoughts on the topic.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAvailable to join exclusivley in Dementia Researcher Communities – Online or in the App\n\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/salon-books-that-have-made-me-a-better-researcher/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
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SUMMARY:Fluid and Neuroimaging Biomarker Forum
DESCRIPTION:As part of a new pilot to explore alternatives to the traditional journal club\, this one-hour online session invites researchers working with fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers\, and those interested in the field. \nIn this first meeting we will focus on the research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) in Toronto and Online. Join us to discuss the talks\, discoveries\, research challenges\, emerging methods\, and your own work. The format is informal and researcher-led – no presentations\, no pressure. \nOpen to anyone with something to share or discuss. Come along and help shape the future of how we connect and learn as a research community. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/fluid-and-neuroimaging-biomarker-forum/
LOCATION:Dementia Researcher Communities App
CATEGORIES:Forum
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