All the events here are relevant to people working in dementia research. If you would like to add your own you can submit an event
AD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Bella Center Copenhagen Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, CopenhagenAD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Bella Center Copenhagen Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, CopenhagenAD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Bella Center Copenhagen Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, CopenhagenUCL Chemistry: 200 years of Innovation and Discovery
The Bloomsbury Theatre 15 Gordon Street, LondonAD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Bella Center Copenhagen Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, CopenhagenAD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Bella Center Copenhagen Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København, CopenhagenWeek of Events
AD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
AD/PD 2026 – Advances in Science & Therapy
Join AD PD 2026 in Copenhagen or online, bringing global experts together to share advances in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research, prevention, and therapy.
MSA Symposium 2026
MSA Symposium 2026
MSA Symposium 2026 takes place in London on 18 May. Join researchers and clinicians for a day exploring the latest advances in multiple system atrophy research.
‘STROKE 360’ Conference
‘STROKE 360’ Conference
Stroke 360 Conference brings stroke professionals together to share learning across prevention, acute care, rehab and community services.
UCL Chemistry: 200 years of Innovation and Discovery
UCL Chemistry: 200 years of Innovation and Discovery
Celebrate 200 years of UCL Chemistry at Bloomsbury Theatre with live experiments and stories from Ramsay to Lonsdale. Profits support students.
I’m a brain surgeon, ask me anything
I’m a brain surgeon, ask me anything
To mark Brain Awareness Week 2026, Professor Hani Marcus, Professor of Neurosurgery and Consultant Neurosurgeon will be answering questions on Reddit.
Children and young people with a parent with dementia
Children and young people with a parent with dementia
Webinar on how dementia affects children and young people, their support needs, peer groups, and Admiral Nurses, with Masterson Algar, Gray and Gardner.
