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New Primary Progressive Aphasia Online Journal Club

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New Primary Progressive Aphasia Online Journal Club

An exciting feature of Dementia Researcher Communities is our Online Journal Clubs Platform—tailor-made for researchers and clinicians working in all areas of dementia research discovery, from care research to biomarkers, fundamental science to clinical services.

We’re pleased to announce a new Journal Club focused on Primary Progressive Aphasia!

This club provides a collaborative space for researchers focused on primary progressive aphasia, including diagnostic practices, clinical management, and translational research. Whether you’re developing interventions, exploring clinical assessment techniques, or interested in how recent advances shape patient care, this club is for you!

Journal clubs cover a wide range of research topics—you can join an existing group or volunteer to act as a co-ordinator and start your own. Our journal clubs have up to 20 members, including a co-ordinator, and meet for one hour each month using our app’s Live Rooms functionality.

Between meetings, discussion continues in our dedicated chat spaces, where members agree on the next paper, set meeting times, and decide who will present. When a meeting is scheduled, you’ll receive an invitation and joining link. Can’t make it? No problem! Meetings are recorded and saved within the group so you can catch up later.

If you’re passionate about biomarkers in dementia research, this is your chance to join a community of like-minded researchers, discuss the latest papers, and expand your knowledge.

Interested?

Register in our community, contact Dr Anna Volkmer, and join the PPA Journal Club today!


Biomarkers not your thing? The following journal clubs are currently looking for new members:
  • Occupational Therapy and Dementia – led by Communit Dr Aisling Flynn
  • Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Dementia – led by Lucy Jobbins
  • Queering Dementia – led by Daithi Clayton
  • Qualitative Dementia Research – led by Bethany Linder
  • Dementia in Low-Resource Settings – led by Dr Josie Prynn
  • Dementia Prevention – led by Michelle Reshef
  • Advances in Lewy Body Diseases – led by Dr Megan Rose Readman
  • Fluid and Neuroimaging Biomakers – led by

If you would like to join – send us an email to dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk


If the journal club you would like to join isn’t currently accepting new members, or if you don’t find a topic that suits you – why not start your own? Get in touch.

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