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Public engagement with science must be two-way: that’s why persons with early...

I spent some of this afternoon at the Wellcome Trust on Euston Road. Euston Road is of course home of the oldest profession, as well as the General Medical Council too. I was invited to go there to...

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“Amyloid busting drugs”– true weapons of mass destruction, or blatant puffery?

I must admit I haven’t got anything to gain from the ‘amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease’. I am not a paid researcher to do with dementia, nor am I paid to promote research campaigns. I do not...

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Why I love dementia research

First of all, I should not actually ‘love dementia research’ if only because I’ve been doing it discontinuously since my finals in neuroscience at Cambridge in 1995-6. Familiary breeds contempt, and...

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“Sea hero quest”– adding signal or noise to research?

My tweet on this – including Hilary Evans’ excellent explanation – is as follows. good expl. by @HilaryAlzUK – gamification of spatial cognition is v relevant to the hippocampal problems in Alz D...

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The biggest risk is the future

As the neverendum talk perhaps is beginning to wind up, both sides in the European referendum debate are getting their closing speeches to invite you to use your vote in the UK to decide on EU...

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