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Dr Alastair Wilkins, Prof Seth Love & Dr Kelly Hares – University of Bristol

Neuronal railways: identifying the mechanism behind dysfunctional protein transport in dementia (2017 – 2018).

Dr Shouquing Luo & Dr Oleg Anichtchik – University of Plymouth

Reducing waste: decreasing protein “refuse sack” build-up in dementia (2017 – 2018).

Prof Nick Allen, Prof Derek Blake & Dr Adrian Waite – Cardiff University

Using stem cells to model protein quality control dysfunction in dementia.

Prof Jeremy Henley – University of Bristol

Processes controlling the communication between brain cells in Alzheimer’s disease and Down’s syndrome (2016 – 2019).

Dr Amy Jenkins – Swansea University

Providing a detailed and objective characterisation of subjective cognitive impairment (Post-doctoral fellowship) (2016 – 2019).

Dr Xinzhong Li, Dr Stephen Pearson & Prof Emmanuel Ifeachor – University of Plymouth

Breath tests to detect Alzheimer’s disease (2016 – 2017).

Prof Yoav Ben-Shlomo – University of Bristol

Using in-home sensors to predict Alzheimer’s disease and monitor treatment (2016 – 2019).

Dr Jeffrey Davies – Swansea University

Using stem cells to discover how calorie restriction could protect against dementia.

Dr Evie Stergiakouli – University of Bristol

Using genetics to identify dementia risk factors (2016 – 2017).

Dr Catherine Pennington – University of Bristol

Metacognition: improving diagnostic tools to distinguish between Functional Cognitive Disorder and Mild Cognitive Impairment (2016 – 2017).

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Southmead Hospital
Bristol, BS10 5NB
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During the Christmas period the charity will be closed between 24th December until the 2nd January. The office will reopen on Monday 5th January.

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