Announcing the winner of our 10,000 plays giveaway
With 10,000 plays & listeners coming from more than 50 countries – we celebrate and draw the name of one of lucky person to win a fantastic pair of Sony Wireless Headphones.
With 10,000 plays & listeners coming from more than 50 countries – we celebrate and draw the name of one of lucky person to win a fantastic pair of Sony Wireless Headphones.
As an Early Career Researcher, having an online profile is more than just ‘being on twitter’. In this podcast our panellists Dr Lakshini Mendis, Dr Jack Rivers-Auty and Dr Kirsty McAleese discuss what it means to have an online presence.
Dr Katie Stubbs speaks with Dr Katie Askew, Dr Mike Daniels and PhD student Makis Tzioras. This team are all based at the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh and discussing their research on Microglia.
Dr Aoife Kiely from Alzheimer’s Society talks to Ruby Ali-Strayton, Dr Charlie Arber and Dr Claire Lancaster discussing their work, and all the news from day two of the Alzheimer’s Society Conference.
Dr Megan Calvert-O’Hare is joined by Gillian Harrison, Professor Claudia Cooper and Professor David Sharp discussing their work, and all the news from day one of the Alzheimer’s Society Conference.
This week Dr Aoife Kiely from Alzheimer’s Society and Dr Katie Subbs from Alzheimer’s Research UK talk with Dr Kirsty McAleese and Dr Keeley Brookes about their work on Brains for Dementia Research. Could this service help you?
Lakshini hosts this great panel discussion with Dr Chris Hardy, Dr Kirsty McAleese, Dr Marianne Coleman and Dr Jack Rivers-Auty. All work in different fields of dementia research, and all shared their advice, tips and experiences of getting a fellowship.
A special podcast recording made on location from the Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) datathon at the University of Exeter, we discuss how ‘data’ is being used to push new frontiers in dementia research.
Adam Smith talks with PhD students Michelle Lai and Luisa Krein from the University of Sydney. Discussing research on Young-onset dementia and how they manage the pressures of life, study and work.
Megan Calvert-O’Hare talks with Dr Pippa Collins and Kellyn Leed from the University of Southampton. Discussing their work to support people with dementia to stay mobile while in hospitals, and the benefits of enabling use of functionality objects in hospitals and nursing homes.
Lakshini Mendis talks with Professor Rosemary Varley, Dr Vitor Zimmerer and Anna Volkmer at University College London for this two part global podcast special looking how researchers are helping people with dementia with language and communication and what it can tell us.
Adam Smith talks with Luisa Krein and Cathy Taylor-Rubin at the University of Sydney for this two part global podcast special looking how researchers are helping people with dementia with language and communication and what it can tell us.