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125th British Neuropathological Society meeting
The View in Lincoln’s Inn Fields Royal College of Surgeons, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Greater London, United KingdomThe Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Neuropathological Society will be held from 31st Jan 2024– 2nd Feb 2024 - Abstracts open in September.
Alzheimer’s disease and long-term effects of TBI
Imperial College London Sir Michael Uren Hub Imperial College London, White City Campus, London, United KingdomA one day meeting on updates on Alzheimer's disease and long-term effects of TBI including chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Alan Carson, Getting Published – Brain Health ARC Webinar
Online , United KingdomJoin Prof Alan Carson in this Scottish Brain Health ARC Webinar to learn more about how to get your Brain Health research published - For all career stages
How to communicate science
Online , United KingdomRenowned author, plant enthusiast and media professional Professor Jonathan Drori will provide the ground rules for effective science communication.
Funding dementia research in LMICs
Online , United KingdomISTAART Diversity and Disparities PIA event to discuss funding opportunities and the path for grant applications within Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs).
‘Let’s get digital’ Enhancing dementia care using technology
University of Bradford Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, United KingdomUniversity of Bradford Training Course - ‘Let’s get digital’ – How to enhance dementia care using technology, delivered by Dr Ana Barbosa
Enhancing Research through Effective Communications
YouTube & Twitter LIVEJoin us for "Enhancing Research Through Effective Communications" designed for researchers eager to amplify their impact through strategic communication.
Decoding the epigenome with Nanopore
Online , United KingdomNanopore demonstrates its sequencing system that enables real-time detection of modifications in DNA & RNA without the need for chemical / enzymatic alterations
2024 MSA Research Symposium
33 Queens Square Basement Lecture Theatre. 33 Queens Square, London, Greater London, United Kingdom2024 MSA Research Symposium - 9th February 2024. Theme identifying the prodromal stage of MSA, speakers include Professor Sir John Hardy, Professor Claudio Soto
Engaging non-researchers with clinical trials
OnlineGlobal Health Network, Mesh is a collaborative, open-access hub & networking project for people working in community engagement with global health research