Dementia: Challenges and developments

Dementia: Challenges and developments
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This is a past event

Aberdeen scientists join forces to share dementia research at a free public meeting at the Suttie Centre on 4th June.

The meeting will involve a panel discussion with clinicians and researchers, allowing members of the public to ask questions about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. There will also be the chance to learn about clinical trials for Alzheimer's treatments, demonstrating how research can lead to new treatments. The meeting is organised by members of the Alzheimer's Research UK Aberdeen Network, a community of scientists working in the Aberdeen area to research the condition.

Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading dementia research charity, funding research into the causes of dementia, diagnosis, preventions and treatments. They currently fund more than £22m of dementia research across the UK, including nearly £2m of pioneering science in Scotland. This funding means that scientists can investigate not just the causes of diseases like Alzheimer's, but develop ways to diagnose them earlier.

The panel will include dementia experts from a variety of backgrounds, including Dr Alasdair Lawrie, a consultant psychiatrist and Dr Peter Kiehlmann, a local GP.

Professor Alison Murray, an expert in dementia diagnosis and Professor Bettina Platt a neuroscientist will also be on hand to tackle questions about the brain changes that occur during Alzheimer's and other dementias. Additionally, Helen Lemmon, an Alzheimer's drugs trial co-ordinator will be available to give an insight into how potential treatments are tested.

Professor Platt, a dementia researcher at the University of Aberdeen who will sit on the panel at the meeting, said:

“I hope that people in Aberdeen can come along to hear about the exciting research going on in their city. Our lab is funded with the help of generous public donations, and we are looking forward to the chance to share with the public what progress we have been making.  Please join us and ask as many questions as you have!”

Dr Laura Phipps, Science Communications Manager at Alzheimer's Research UK, said:

“Over 55,000 people in Scotland are living with dementia, including nearly 2500 in Aberdeen. Events like this in Aberdeen are a fantastic opportunity for the public to get a better understanding of the effects of Alzheimer's and other dementias and to learn about the progress being made towards finding a cure.”

The panel includes:

  • Dr Alasdair Lawrie - Consultant psychiatrist
  • Prof Bettina Platt - Neuroscientist
  • Prof Alison Murray - Neuroradiologist
  • Dr Peter Kiehlmann - GP
  • Helen Lemmon - Alzheimer's drug trial coordinator.

Put your questions to the panel on the night or send in advance to helen.lemmon@nhs.net.

Venue
Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare
Contact

Free, no booking required.