My passion about dementia research: Making a difference
For me, it was 46 years ago that it all began. I had just finished my degree in Experimental Psychology and having been accepted onto a clinical...
For me, it was 46 years ago that it all began. I had just finished my degree in Experimental Psychology and having been accepted onto a clinical...
On the 13th of May, the kick-off of the DISTINCT project took place in London. DISTINCT stands for Dementia Intersectorial Strategy for Training...
For the month March the website committee selected the paper of Salminen KS, Suominen MH, Soini H, Kautiainen H, Savikko N, Saarela RKT, Muurinen...
It is almost six years since the Association for Dementia Studies at the University of Worcester became involved with Meeting Centres when we...
“Do you want another candy?” It was the third time my great-grandmother asked me this question. I was 11 years old and visited her...
For January, the website committee selected as publication of the Month, the paper of Auer, S, Höfler, M, et al., 2018. Cross-sectional study of...
For the month February the website committee selected the paper of Woods B, Arosio F, Diaz A, et al. Timely diagnosis of dementia? Family...
The Centre for Applied Dementia Studies at the University of Bradford is now recruiting for the MSc Advanced Dementia Studies starting in...
A large grant to improve end of life care for people with dementia and their carers (£4.7m) has been awarded to INTERDEM members. Dr Liz Sampson...
Professor Louise Robinson was recognised in the Queen’s New Years’ Honours List 2019 as ‘Dame Commander of the Order of the British...
An INTERDEM team has been awarded a new 4 year EU Marie Curie Innovation and Training Network grant to support 15 PhDs across Europe study to...
The INTERDEM website committee selected as paper of the month December: Implementation and impact of unforgettable: an interactive art program for...