All the events here are relevant to people working in dementia research. If you would like to add your own you can submit an event
- Events
- Workshop
SPIN Dementia Network+ (SPIN-D) Sandpit Event
Health Innovation South West Vantage Point, Pynes Hill, Exeter- No events scheduled for 07/03/2025.
- No events scheduled for 08/03/2025.
- No events scheduled for 09/03/2025.
Week of Events
SPIN Dementia Network+ (SPIN-D) Sandpit Event
SPIN Dementia Network+ (SPIN-D) Sandpit Event
SPIN Dementia Network+ (SPIN-D) is holding the first of a series of sandpit events on 3rd March in Exeter - Apply to join to talk Sustainable Prevention, Innovation and iNvolvement for dementia
The Basics of Selectively Vulnerable Neuroanatomy
The Basics of Selectively Vulnerable Neuroanatomy
Atypical Alzheimer's Disease PIA - The Basics of Selectively Vulnerable Neuroanatomy; Cytoarchitectonic Mapping of Histopathology - 3rd March 4pm GMT
The Basics of Artificial Intelligence as a Daily Research Tool
The Basics of Artificial Intelligence as a Daily Research Tool
Technology and Dementia PIA - The Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Daily Research Tool - 4th March 4.30pm GMT
Using data to identify the right research locations
Using data to identify the right research locations
NIHR Webinar - Addressing the diversity challenge: Using data to identify the right research locations and increase the diversity of people taking part in clinical trials.
The Basics of Understanding Evidence-Based Research
The Basics of Understanding Evidence-Based Research
ISTAART Diversity and Disparities PIA - The Basics of Understanding Evidence-Based Research - 5th March 7.00pm GMT
The Basics of Addressing Delirium Superimposed on Dementia in the Perioperative Environment
The Basics of Addressing Delirium Superimposed on Dementia in the Perioperative Environment
The Basics of Addressing Delirium Superimposed on Dementia in the Perioperative Environment - 6th March 4.00pm GMT
Addressing the sex and gender gaps in Parkinson’s research
Addressing the sex and gender gaps in Parkinson’s research
Richelle Flanagan and Shafaq Ali, two women living with Parkinson’s, are joined by a panel of researchers to share experiences examining sex and gender differences in their research