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Want to find out more about dementia research? - Free Public Talks

Newcastle University

Want to find out more about dementia research? - Free Public Talks

Event posted 1 month ago

Date & time

Wednesday 27 September, 2023
13:30 - 16:00

Language

English

Location

Boiler House, Newcastle University , , Newcastle upon Tyne, NE17RU

Refreshments

This opportunity will provide refreshments

About

Want to find out more about dementia research?

Free short talks on Alzheimer's, dementia, current treatments and the latest research. For all members of the public.

27 September 2023 at 1.30pm - 3.30pm (Doors open at 1pm)

Programme

1:30pm - Welcome and Introduction - Dr Paul Donaghy

1:35pm - "Overview of Alzheimers Research UK developments" - Samantha Turner

1:45pm - "Support groups for dementia with Lewy Bodies" - Dr Alison Killen

2:05pm - "Sleep and dementia" - Dr Greg Elder

2:25pm - Refreshment break

2:50pm - "Mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies- The SUPErB study - Dr Calum Hamilton

3:10pm - "Forward with dementia Resource" - Dr Maria Poole

3:30pm - Final Q&A

3:45pm - Event close

Topics

Care Health & Wellbeing

Speakers

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Dr Paul Donaghy

at Newcastle University

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Samantha Turner

at Alzheimers Research UK

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Dr Alison Killen

at Newcastle University

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Dr Greg Elder

at Northumbria University

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Dr Calum Hamilton

at Newcastle University

DP

Dr Marie Poole

at Newcastle University

Where to go

Boiler House, Newcastle University , , Newcastle upon Tyne, NE17RU, United Kingdom

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