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Alzheimer’s Research UK

Research charity that funds scientific studies to find ways to treat, cure or prevent all forms of dementia

Alzheimer’s Research UK is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity. We are governed by a Board of Trustees, the Charity’s board of directors.

The Board’s role is to set the Charity’s strategic direction. The Board monitors the delivery of the Charity’s objectives, upholds its values and governance, and advises and supports the Chief Executive, who leads the Executive Management Team towards achieving the Charity’s vision and purpose.

Visit website: https://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/

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Details last updated 09-Sep-2019

People at Alzheimer’s Research UK

Sara Imarisio

Head of Strategic Initiatives at Alzheimer's Research UK

Laura Phipps

Head of Communications and Engagement at Alzheimer's Research UK.

Rosa Sancho

Head of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK

Eric Karran

Vice President, Distinguished Research Fellow, Foundational Neuroscience Center at AbbVie.

David Reynolds

Chief Scientific Officer of Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Hilary Evans

Chief Executive at Alzheimer's Research UK.

Carol Routledge

Director of Research at Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Alzheimer’s Research UK News

New study reported the benefits of drinking of tea or coffee

Independent - 17-Nov-2021

Drinking coffee and tea reduces the risk of dementia and ischaemic stroke

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Blood test for detecting Alzheimer's before symptoms appear

BBC - 29-Jul-2020

Experts found a protein indicating the disease, providing early treatment in the future

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A new drug against Alzheimer's targets gum disease bacteria

New Scientist - 17-Jul-2019

A different approach to Alzheimer's that may be correct

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Dementia - a fatal diagnosis

BBC - 14-Nov-2016

Dementia causing diseases can be fought through research, it isn't an inevitable part of ageing

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Topics mentioned on this page:
Alzheimer's Disease, Mental Health