ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH UK AT THE ALZHEIMER’S SHOW
Regular attendees, Alzheimer’s Research UK, will once again have a stand where you can talk directly to members of their team. Plus some of their experts will be delivering seminar talks and participating in our always-popular question time panels.
Dr David Reynolds
David is the Chief Scientific Officer of Alzheimer’s Research UK and a Trustee of the UK Dementia Research Institute. He’ll be providing a valuable update on the latest in dementia research and where the field is heading in the future.
Dr Neil Graham
Neil is a Clinical Research Fellow at Imperial College London. He’ll be talking about what we know about the link between head injuries and dementia. (Read more about Dr Graham’s research into head injuries and dementia).
Alzheimer’s Research UK Champions
As well as hosting the leading dementia and Alzheimer’s professionals, the Show always features unique talks and discussions from people personally affected by dementia. Three of the relevant talks this year will be given by Alzheimer’s Research UK Champions.
Andy Watts
David Watts – Andy’s father – was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s over 10 years ago. Watching his father deteriorate over that time has convinced Andy of the need to make people aware of how important it is to pursue research into dementia – the topic of his talk at the show.
Rosemary Westwell
Rosemary will be raising awareness of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) – a condition her husband, John, was diagnosed with at the age of 46. She’s also championing the need for further research into this disease.
Trina and Graeme Armstrong
PCA – posterior cortical atrophy – is a rare form of dementia. Trina will be talking about living with the condition, along with her husband, Graeme, who is her main carer. Trina and Graeme were featured in a recent article in The Telegraph about their experience living with dementia.
About Alzheimer’s Research UK
The UK’s leading dementia research charity, Alzheimer’s Research UK are known throughout the world as being behind some of the biggest breakthroughs in dementia research.
They recently launched their Share The Orange campaign, featuring Bryan Cranston – https://www.facebook.com/AlzheimersResearchUK/videos/1997871156897734/