People living with dementia and their carers are helping shape a clinical trial of a blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s.
Charlie Quirke, son of actress Pauline Quirke MBE, gets set to retrace his mum’s footsteps for an emotional trek for a cure.
Our Doctoral Clinical Fellowships provide funding for clinicians with limited research experience and who do not hold a PhD. The aim of this award is to help clinicians study towards a higher research ...
Supporters David and Christine bring our Bring Hope Home theme to life in our Christmas appeal this year. They went from ...
We are looking back at an incredible summer for our charity walking series. Walkers at eight incredible events raised more ...
We have awarded Research Fellowships to eight outstanding early-career scientists — an investment in the future of dementia ...
On November 12 we delivered 67,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street as part of our Dementia Unseen campaign, calling on the ...
Too many people think dementia is just a part of ageing, but the truth is it’s caused by physical diseases. The damage caused by Alzheimer’s can lead to a brain weighing around 140g less than a ...
Welcome to the Scotland Network Centre. The Research Network includes biomedical dementia researchers from the Universities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Edinburgh and St Andrew’s. Here you can find ...
As the UK’s leading dementia research charity, Alzheimer’s Research UK’s new Research Strategy outlines an ambitious plan to make the most impact on people living with dementia. To achieve this, it is ...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is caused by diseases that affect parts of the brain that control our language, personality, emotions and behaviour. PPA affects the left frontal lobes of the brain ...
Leading researchers, clinicians and scientists will share the latest insights, innovations and findings, and discuss the future of dementia research. Find out what happened at our past Research ...
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