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A wonderful panel on Global Dementia Care Engaging Dementia with Global Brain Health Institute Trinity College Dublin


Welcome to the 2025 GBHI Annual Conference in Lima! We’re kicking off a week of global collaboration in brain health, featuring the Alzheimer's Association #AAICSatellite. Learn more about what’s ahead—and stay tuned for updates throughout the week: gbhi.org/news-publicati… #GBHI2025




WDC Executive Chair lennyshallcross joins WDC member and Global Brain Health Institute co-director Professor Brian Lawlor at the 2025 GBHI Annual Conference for a discussion about how the field can affect change in governments to improve health outcomes for people living with dementia across the world.


Today at Hospital VĂctor Larco Herrera, the Global Brain Health Institute community joined local health professionals, artists & caregivers for a powerful day exploring FTD through neurology, psychiatry & art. Grateful to our Peruvian partners for co-creating this meaningful space. #BrainHealth


Today kicked off the Alzheimer's Association #AAICSatellite Symposium in Lima, co-hosted by Global Brain Health Institute! Global experts, creative brain health boosts & bold ideas to reduce the impact of #dementia. A powerful day of transdisciplinary exchange. #GBHI2025 #brainhealth Atlantic Fellows


From bold research to lived experience, today’s #AAICSatellite sessions showcased brain health leadership—from low-field MRI to healing gardens, inclusive design & more—capped by a moving care partner panel on why they do this work. #GBHI2025 Atlantic Fellows Alzheimer's Association


Our ReDLat meeting at #AAIC in Peru. Looking forward to catalyzing networks, building resilience in challenging times and celebrating friendship across the long journey of science, care and brain health. Global Brain Health Institute Alzheimer's Association & ISTAART teams


Grateful for the ideas shared, bonds formed & global commitment renewed at #GBHI2025 & #AAICSatellite. 🌎 Special thanks to Alzheimer's Association, Hospital VĂctor Larco Herrera, ImpactSalud & ReDLat Dementia for co-creating an inspiring week in Lima. Rooted in community, growing global impact.


In this GBHI perspective, #AtlanticFellows Corrina Grimes & Adolfo GarcĂa reflect on their collaboration on MemoryTell—a speech-based platform making early, accessible #dementia diagnosis a reality for more people. Discover more: bit.ly/3Sbp7AA


The roots of dementia can start in childhood—prevention should be a lifelong goal. Insightful article by #AtlanticFellows Francesca Farina and Laura Booi in The Conversation 👉bit.ly/4kkIjaQ

Booking now at creativebrainweek.com but going FAST: Alan Berliner's powerful film First Cousin Once Removed. Thursday 12th June at 3pm. Tickets are FREE but capacity limited. Book now eventbrite.com/e/first-cousin… Trinity College Dublin Creative Aging Int'l Global Brain Health Institute

Booking now at creativebrainweek.com but going FAST: Michelle Memran's beautiful film The Rest I Make Up. Wednesday 11th June at 3pm. Tickets are FREE but capacity limited. Book now eventbrite.com/e/the-rest-i-m… Trinity College Dublin Creative Aging Int'l Global Brain Health Institute


As India faces the challenges of a rapidly aging population, the convening brought together Global Brain Health Institute, NIMHANS, Bengaluru and Centre for Brain Research, IISc to confront critical #brainhealth challenges and foster lasting global collaboration. Learn more: bit.ly/45k0Yzi


creativebrainweek.com kicks off Mon 9 June! A heady mix of World-Leading Neuroscientists, Health Policy Makers, Artists and Innovators exploring brain & creativity. Online and in person. Tx are FREE but limited. Get booking! Global Brain Health Institute Trinity College Dublin Creative Aging Int'l


Publication alert Alcohol use disorders not only affect young people but can affect older people, increase in emergencies like the recent Covid19 pandemic. First publication as Atlantic Fellows Global Brain Health Institute cambridge.org/core/journals/…