Dave spoke to us about: 📊his Dementia Research Leader Fellowship 💡why we need more researchers to enter dementia research 💭his advice for ECRs facing setbacks or frustrations
We’re excited to announce Professor David Cash @davecash75.bsky.social as a plenary speaker at the Manchester UK Hub of AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026 on 26 Feb, sharing advances in neuroimaging. #AAICNeuro
We’re excited to announce Professor David Cash @davecash75.bsky.social as a plenary speaker at the Manchester UK Hub of AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026 on 26 Feb, sharing advances in neuroimaging. #AAICNeuro
@alzheimerssoc.bsky.social is committing £2m to support the GRACE Programme, tackling healthcare inequalities in dementia.
GRACE, led by Professor Claudia Cooper and Jessica Budgett @QMUL, will adapt proven resources so they work for everyone. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBvs... #ItWillTakeASociety
Collaboration is key for the PREVENT team and it's great to see the research leaders of the future share their work with colleagues from so many different institutions.
Thanks for inviting us to another inspiring meeting- we look forward to seeing you all again soon!
Hear Dr Axel Laurell @axellaurell.bsky.social share the latest news from the PREVENT General Assembly. With so much potential in the programme- we can't wait to see what happens next!
We loved catching up with Dr Sita Shah, University of Cambridge, on her work as part of PREVENT, what she's enjoying at the assembly, and the exciting future of the project!
What an incredible first day of the PREVENT General Assembly.
It was great to catch up with Prof Craig Ritchie and reflect on more than 10 years of Alzheimer’s Society support. The future of the programme holds so much promise!
Manchester, UK is an official hub for AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026! Join us in person or online as we spotlight the next generation of global Alzheimer’s & dementia researchers with scientific sessions, poster presentations + more alz.org/AAICNeuro#AAICNeuro
And with the brilliant final plenaries from Prof Gill Livingston @ucl and Prof Tony Wyss-Coray, that is a wrap on #AAIC25! So much to take away from 5 days of conference #dementiaresearch#cantwaituntilAAIC26
How to undertake successful community engagement for diverse study participation explained by researchers from @sheffielduni on Day 5 at #AAIC25 in Toronto 📋🫂
Day 4 afternoon session at #AAIC25 included a great session from Dr Jessica Budgett of @qmul.bsky.social about the exciting NIDUS/GRACE project supporting family carers to provide excellent care #dementiaresearch#implementation#makingarealdifference
And another of our brilliant funded researchers at #AAIC25 with their poster! Dr Louise Allan of @exeter.ac.uk showcasing the MAINTAIN study on falls intervention #dementiaresearch
Understanding the cognitive and sleep disturbance differences between #AlzheimersDisease and #LewyBodyDementia at #AAIC25 with Dr Maria Cecilia Fernández 🧠📋
Interesting insights at #AAIC25 into neuroimaging for potential vascular cognitive impairment disease from Dr Eric Smith Uni of Calgary #dementiaresearch#beyondAlzheimersDisease
Highly engaging Day 4 Plenary at #AAIC25 from Prof Sharon Naismith Uni of Sydney about "waking up" to sleep in the potential diagnosis and prognosis of #AlzheimersDisease 🧠👏
Compelling Day 4 Plenary at #AAIC25 from Prof Katrin Andreasson of @stanfordpress.bsky.social showing "tremendous potential" for repurposing IDO1 inhibitors, trialled in cancer, for delaying progression in MCI and #AlzheimersDisease#dementiaresearch
In an #AAIC25 session focusing on CTE, Dr Carmela Tartaglia of Uni of Toronto showcased results that there are distinct neuroinflammatory profiles in repeated head injuries 🧠
📣 Kicking off Day 4 at #AAIC25 with our very own Fiona Carragher taking part in the @worlddementia.bsky.social panel sharing @alzheimerssoc.bsky.social expertise in research & innovation, "it'll take a (global) society to beat dementia"