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Alzheimer’s Research UK “Ask the Editors”
OnlineMeet Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy Editors-in-Chief, Dr. Douglas Galasko and Professor Philip Scheltens exploring all things publishing
Alzheimer’s Research UK Clinical Conference
Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place, London, Greater London, United KingdomARUK annual Clinical Conference an opportunity for clinicians to hear about the latest developments in clinical practice & progress in dementia research
ARUK Lab Notes – Emerging treatments
OnlineHear from the ARUK Drug Discovery Alliance Leaders talking about some of the exciting projects taking place in drug treatments.
ARUK London Network Centre Science day
The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, United KingdomThe ARUK London Network Centre is hosting its first combined annual event sharing the latest science (abstracts close 15th May)
Alzheimer’s Research UK South West ECR Research Conference
University of Exeter Peter Chalk Centre, Streatham Campus, Stocker Road, Exeter, Devon, United KingdomARUK South West Network ECR Conference covering reproducibility, CV writing, interview techniques, grant & thesis writing + more
ARUK London Network Early Career Technical Showcase
Wolfson Lecture Theatre Mezzanine IoPPN Main Building, DeCrispigny Park, London, Greater London, United KingdomJoin the Alzheimer's Research UK London Network for this free event which will showcase the early-stage career talent in neuroscience research across London.
ARUK Lab Notes – In Conversation at Christmas 2023
Online , United KingdomJoin Alzheimer's Research UK for their festive edition of Lab Notes to find out more about amyloid with Professor Paresh Malhotra & Dr Fiona McLean.
Are Blood tests the Future of Dementia Diagnosis?
Online , United KingdomJoin ARUK online event to find out how blood tests could revolutionise how dementia is diagnosed, making diagnosis earlier, more accessible and more accurate