Season 4 focuses on some of the Basics of Dementia. In Episode 1, I am joined by Prof Selina Wray and we are discussing what happens in the brain when someone develops or has dementia.
Selina is a Professor of Molecular Neuroscience and Alzheimer's Research UK Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Neurodegenerative Disease at UCL. Selina’s work is focussed on the use of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology to model dementia, working closely with clinical colleagues to obtain samples from participants with rare, genetic forms of dementia and using these to understand the molecular basis of Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia.
Follow Selina on twitter for more updates about her research and her public engagement work, and her cat: @SelinaWray
S7E2 Cultural Diversity in Dementia Care
S7E1 Dementia care in the land down under
S6E3 Featuring dementia on TV and in reports by the Alzheimer’s Society
S6E2 Dementia cartoons with Tony Husband
S6E1 Dementia in the Literature
S5E5 Big data on care homes
S5E4 The value of family carers
S5E3 Green Care Farms
S5E2 Innovative Long-Term Care
S5E1 Human rights in care homes
Dementia Action Week 2022
S4E5 Ethnicity and dementia
S4E4 Young-onset dementia
S4E3 Rare dementias
S4E2 Care after a diagnosis
Season 4 Teaser
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Season 3 Ep 2 - Keep on running (or start later in life)
Season 3 Ep 1 - Ageing well with Music and creativity
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