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« Back to Latest newsAlzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Pilot Project launched at Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility
29 November 2024
A new service development project, run by Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) supported under a Collaborative Working Agreement by Eli Lilly and Company and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust has been launched at the Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (OH CRF).
DPUK Research Reflections
7 November 2024
It's been ten years since Dementias Platform UK first launched back in the autumn of 2014. We hear from some of those who were there when it all started as they give their assessment of what's been accomplished.
A decade of DPUK research
4 November 2024
Dementias Platform UK is ten years old. We launched in 2014 and have over the decade built an infrastructure which has enabled wide-ranging research and brought together a collaborative community in dementia research. During the 2024 Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD) conference, Professor John Gallacher was reflecting on a decade of hard work by the large team past and present at DPUK.
The drugs do work but cost too much
24 October 2024
This week Donanemab, a second new treatment that slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) but deemed too expensive by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for widespread use in the NHS. At the same time, DPUK gathered in Nottingham for the latest in our Great Minds events to consider, in the absence of and in addition to accessible treatments, how can you live well with dementia?
International Data Access
3 October 2024
DPUK is committed to internationalising access to datasets. Professor John Gallacher recently addressed a Summit in Washington DC about the high value of data sharing to advance dementia research.
DPUK says ‘Grounds for optimism’ after ground-breaking lecanemab drug gets a UK license…but it won't be used in the NHS.
22 August 2024
Lecanemab gets a green light, but only limited use for patients in the UK.
DPUK takeaways from AAIC 2024
14 August 2024
Our DPUK team from AAIC 24 is regrouping now after a very busy week covering lots of ground. We asked a few of them to tell us their personal highlights and share the big news stories to emerge.
New modifiable risks included in Lancet report on dementia
12 August 2024
The Lancet has just published its latest standing Commission on dementia prevention, intervention and care report.
Accelerating motor neurone disease research by harnessing the power of health data
25 July 2024
Research into the life-shortening neurological condition motor neurone disease (MND) will receive a major boost through the formation of a new data catalyst led by Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) and Health Data Research UK (HDR UK).
Date for your diary! Translation 2025 announced
4 July 2024
DPUK to host the dementia research community in London next year.
Revisit and reflect on Translation 2024: Watch conference sessions on demand!
24 May 2024
Dementias Platform UK recently welcomed the dementia research community to London for two days packed full of research updates, collaboration and networking at the Translation 2024 conference.
DPUK action to revolutionise dementia diagnosis rates through READ-OUT Project
23 May 2024
There is a huge focus right now around improving dementia diagnosis rates. Part of the work we’re doing here at DPUK enables researchers to identify biomarkers which may be able to detect the risk of dementia earlier, confirmed by a simple blood test. This could be transformational in speeding up and improving the diagnostic process.
GREAT MINDS LIVE explores the impacts of music and learning in later life
23 May 2024
Our rapidly growing register of healthy volunteers, Great Minds, is holding its next live event on May 16th. The focus is on language, learning and music.
Can we build a cognitive reserve to help mitigate mental decline as we age?
23 May 2024
One of our speakers at Great Minds Live on May 16th in Sheffield (and for hundreds more online), is Professor Carol Holland. She has been studying ageing health psychology and frailty throughout her career. Carol is Director of the Centre for Ageing Research at Lancaster University and is currently President of the British Society of Gerontology.
Big Data and Trials Delivery: Translation 2024 in a fast-changing world Day 2
19 April 2024
The second day of #Translation2024 began with a personal account of living with mild cognitive impairment before we dived into the complexity of data and AI.
Translation 2024 kicks off with a focus on the Blood Biomarker revolution
18 April 2024
There has never been such a high level of focus on biomarkers as we have today. It's fitting that Translation 2024 began with a look into the exciting developments which are emerging from this wave of research.
Look at the Full Programme for Translation 2024
11 April 2024
Our Translation 2024 conference is fast approaching.
DPUK secures over £4 million in challenge to find effective blood biomarkers for dementia. Could bring early diagnostic blood tests a step closer
4 April 2024
Dementias Platform UK has been awarded over £4 million to carry out countrywide trials to identify accurate and quick blood tests that can diagnose dementia, in a bid to improve the UK’s shocking diagnosis rate.
DPUK at No.10 to support Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
21 March 2024
This week the DPUK executive team were thrilled to visit Downing Street to join a meeting focused on speeding up dementia research as part of the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission.
Register now: Elementary Health Data Academy 29 April – 3 May 2024
7 March 2024
We are delighted to announce bookings for our first data academy of 2024 are now open!