Boots Hearingcare and Alzheimer’s Research UK highlight the link between hearing loss and dementia risk, urging regular ...
Welcome to the Thames Valley Network Centre. The Network Centre unites dementia researchers across the Universities of Oxford, Reading and Oxford Brookes. Here you can find out more about Network ...
Dementia is not something that just happens to people as they get older. It is caused by different diseases. Our brains control everything we think, feel, remember and do. There are diseases that stop ...
Our Lived Experience Involvement Group is made up of people affected by dementia. By joining, you’ll ensure lived experience perspectives are central to everything we do. To have lived experience of ...
There are several rare conditions that can lead to dementia or dementia-like symptoms. Around 35,000 people in the UK are thought to be affected by these rarer causes of dementia. For every 100 cases ...
The ADAG is composed of drug discovery experts from both industry and academia, based in the UK and beyond, and participates in the annual reviews of ARUK’s Drug Discovery institutes, who together ...
Grant application undergo a rigorous review process and are awarded on the basis of scientific merit in relation to Alzheimer’s Research UK’s remit, suitability for the scheme applied for, and open ...
All applications for funds are reviewed by the Organising Committee, with conflicts of interest appropriately managed. New opportunities for 2025 Pump Priming awards, Equipment and Travel Awards will ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
Dementia Community Champions is a new volunteer initiative piloted in 2022-23 by Alzheimer’s Research UK . The project aims to facilitate the dissemination of dementia information in communities that ...
Vice Presidents are Alzheimer’s Research UK’s highest-level Ambassadors, having shown long-standing commitment to the charity and dementia research more broadly. Working closely alongside the ...
Many of our scientists are focussed on developing treatments that can slow down or stop the diseases that cause dementia. This work is vital, as currently there are no drugs available on the NHS that ...