BLOG – Facts or perceptions in dementia research?
In a time in which facts do not seem to matter much, the role of science and especially of social sciences is very important. Opinions are based...
In a time in which facts do not seem to matter much, the role of science and especially of social sciences is very important. Opinions are based...
The paper of Dröes et al., has been selected as publication of the month. The paper discusses the concept of social health, which acknowledges the...
The aim of this symposium was the introduction of social-health as a meaningful and helpful supplement to the previous research approaches on...
A personalized approach to dementia care At the 31st International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), held in Budapest...
Emily Cousins, based at the University of Nottingham in England, has been awarded an INTERDEM Academy fellowship for 2017. Emily will travel to...
My name is Fátima González Palau and I would like to express my appreciation for being awarded an INTERDEM Academy Fellowship for my research...
I am delighted to announce that I was awarded the Spring 2017 INTERDEM Academy fellowship. This fellowship allows early stage researchers to spend...
The website committee selected the publication of Zeisel et al. as publication of the month. This article introduces the terminology...
The third INTERDEM Academy Masterclass “Involving people with dementia as advisors to your research” took place on 1st of November as part of the...
INTERDEM board member Iva Holmerova new chairperson of Alzheimer Europe
INDUCT (Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Using Current Technology) was launched in March 2016 and is now well under way. Funded...
The website committee selected the publication of Stevnsborg L et al. as publication of the month. This study addresses the issue of inequalities...