Shownotes
Last week we were in Birmingham for this years Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference. Hearing from researchers talking about their work and to learn about the latest discoveries in dementia research.
In the show guest host and regular blogger Rebecca Williams talks with Dr Beth Williams, from the UK Dementia Research Institute at The University of Edinburgh, Gargi Roy from Bristol Medical School and Donatella Di Rienzo from the Alzheimer's Research UK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute.
Here are 10 key highlights:
- The 100+ Study: Discover why some people over 100 remain cognitively healthy and what genetic and lifestyle factors might be protecting them.
- A Revolutionary Drug Delivery Method: Learn about cutting-edge non-invasive ultrasound technology that could help deliver drugs directly to the brain without damaging the blood-brain barrier.
- The Great Amyloid Debate: Is targeting amyloid the way to cure Alzheimer's, or just a way? Hear experts discuss the latest treatments and their real-world impact.
- The Power of Early Career Researchers: Insightful presentations from young scientists, including work on novel biomarkers for pericyte injury and synaptic compensation in Alzheimer’s disease.
- Networking Tips: Top advice on making the most of conferences, overcoming imposter syndrome, and building career-changing connections.
- A Game-Changer in Diagnosis? The latest on blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer's, which could allow for early, accessible, and more accurate diagnoses.
- Women in Neuroscience UK: A look at this inspiring community, supporting women in dementia research – and their amazing science-themed stickers!
- Brain-Shuttle Technology: A fascinating session on how Roche's new technology is enabling antibody therapies to cross the blood-brain barrier more effectively.
- The Role of Patient and Public Involvement: How listening to the voices of those affected by dementia is shaping future research and clinical trials.
- The Most Memorable Advice: The ECR panel shares their top career lessons, from persistence in grant applications to embracing new research challenges.
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