Dementia Research Charity #Chatathon - 2nd December

Dementia Research Charity #Chatathon - 2nd December

Adam Smith asked us to interupt our usual schedule to bring you some special news...

The 2022 Dementia Research Charity Chatathon LIVE will take place on Friday 2nd December. Adam will host 12+ hours non-stop chat with over 60 researchers and special guests working accross all areas of discovery to beat Alzheimer's disease and all forms of dementia. Raising money for Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society, Race Against Dementia and The Lewy Body Society and providing insights into the latest research taking place across the UK and Worldwide.

Find details on the event and liverstream speakers, schedule and how to make a donation at:

http://www.chatathon.uk

Be sure to also tell all your friends and colleagues.

-- Note Dementia Researcher is not officially involved in this event, we're just delighted to support this great work, direct and questions or queries directly to adam.smith@ucl.ac.uk

Episoder(665)

Dr Jodi Watt - Textile Arts and Dementia

Dr Jodi Watt - Textile Arts and Dementia

Dr Jodi Watt, narrating a new blog they wrote for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Jodi discusses the role of textile arts in dementia care, highlighting how activities such as quilt...

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Dr Sarah Griffiths - The Emotional Labour of Study Recruitment

Dr Sarah Griffiths - The Emotional Labour of Study Recruitment

Dr Sarah Griffiths, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Explore the concept of emotional labour in dementia research with Dr. Sarah Griffiths. This blog examines the ch...

16 Jan 20256min

Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali - Facing Redundancy in Academia

Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali - Facing Redundancy in Academia

Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. In this blog we join Kam as she navigates the turbulent waters of academia in the face of redundancy. In her latest bl...

13 Jan 20256min

Dr Clíona Farrell - A vascular element of Alzheimer’s: Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

Dr Clíona Farrell - A vascular element of Alzheimer’s: Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

Dr Clíona Farrell, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Explore the lesser-known yet vital aspect of Alzheimer's disease in our latest blog from Clíona. This post get...

10 Jan 20252min

Yasmin Bonsu - Essential Resources for Internship Success

Yasmin Bonsu - Essential Resources for Internship Success

Yasmin Bonsu, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In her latest guest blog on Dementia Researcher, Yasmin unveils her essential toolkit for securing internships and n...

8 Jan 20255min

Opening Notes: Dr Becky Carlyle's Journey

Opening Notes: Dr Becky Carlyle's Journey

Dr Becky Carlyle, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In her first blog for Dementia Researcher, new regular contributor Becky provides, "Opening Notes," sharing ...

2 Jan 20258min

Rebecca Williams - A PhD’s Christmas Carol

Rebecca Williams - A PhD’s Christmas Carol

Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Today Rebecca narrates the transformative journey of a PhD student during the festive season. Drawing parall...

19 Des 20246min

Amelia Robson - Working on the road: Benefits of traveling to meet participants

Amelia Robson - Working on the road: Benefits of traveling to meet participants

Amelia Robson, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Amelia shares her unique experiences as a travelling researcher, highlighting the unexpected joys and challenges of workin...

13 Des 20249min

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