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At the five-year celebration event, scientists and health study volunteers from across the DPUK partnership came together to launch one of the world’s most in-depth study's into preclinical Alzheimer’s disease - one of the most important outcomes from DPUK's work to transform dementia research infrastructure in the UK.
Oxford Autumn School in Neuroscience 2024
Goss Lecture Theatre, Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, South Parks Road, Oxford. OX1 3PL
BRAINScapes Winners 2024
The Brainscapes 2024 winners were announced at the Oxford Neuroscience Symposium on the 20th March 2024.
World Sleep Day
To celebrate World Sleep Day on Friday 15th March we are putting on an interactive workshop
BRAINScapes Winners 2023
The Brainscapes 2023 winners were announced at the Autumn School in Neuroscience on the 2nd October 2023
BRAINScapes Winners 2023
The Brainscapes 2023 winners were announced at the Autumn School in Neuroscience on the 2nd October 2023
Excel Staff Development Programme
Whether you started in your role recently or have a few years’ experience under your belt, the new Oxford Neuroscience Excel Staff Development Programme has something to offer you.
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to prevent depression
New approaches using Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) are being used to treat and prevent depression for millions of people around the world.
More Dementia Research Oxford Videos
Please take a moment to browse our talks. These are aimed at active researchers and students.
Dementia Research Oxford
Our vision is to transform research and healthcare in dementia. Dementia Research Oxford, led by Professors Masud Husain and Cornelia van Duijn, brings together researchers and clinicians across the University, our hospitals, patients and industry partners to translate our growing insights in the basic molecular origin disease into effective treatment and prevention. We aim to take science further from drug target to treatment, from molecular pathology to early diagnosis and prognosis and from early intervention to prevention keywords: Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Stroke, Cerebrovascular, Dementia, Frontotemporal