Our Doctoral Clinical Fellowships provide funding for clinicians with limited research experience and who do not hold a PhD. The aim of this award is to help clinicians study towards a higher research ...
Charlie Quirke, son of actress Pauline Quirke MBE, gets set to retrace his mum’s footsteps for an emotional trek for a cure.
On November 12 we delivered 67,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street as part of our Dementia Unseen campaign, calling on the ...
We have awarded Research Fellowships to eight outstanding early-career scientists — an investment in the future of dementia ...
Supporters David and Christine bring our Bring Hope Home theme to life in our Christmas appeal this year. They went from ...
Dementia research made big strides in 2025, with more clinical trials starting than in previous years and growing public involvement in studies. This free online event will explore progress from ...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is caused by diseases that affect parts of the brain that control our language, personality, emotions and behaviour. PPA affects the left frontal lobes of the brain ...
We work to ensure people affected by dementia benefit from the progress in research, by providing evidence and insights to influence decision-makers We work with healthcare professionals to promote ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK has a large number of different grant schemes through which you can apply for funding. All applications must fall within Alzheimer’s Research UK’s remit which covers biomedical ...
Our supporters are one of our greatest strengths. Thousands of people across the country are helping us in so many ways by raising money and awareness, giving up their time to volunteer and sharing ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
Research has found a link between drinking too much alcohol and an increased risk of dementia. People who regularly drink more than 21 units of alcohol a week are more likely to develop dementia ...