
Prof Cath Mummery
@cathmummery
Head of Novel Therapeutics, Dementia Research Centre, UCL; Chair NIHR dementia Translational Research Collaboration; Director NIHR UK Dementia Trials Network
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06-12-2009 17:21:36
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Excellent discussion of Alzheimerās diagnosis and treatment with a stellar (and incidentally all female) cast of UK researchers inc Carole Brayne Emma Mead ā¦@ClaireDurrant1ā© ā¦Prof Tara Spires-Jonesā© ā¦Ashvini Keshavanā© ā¦Selina Wray š ā«ā© bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0ā¦







Integrating GWAS and protein quantitative trait loci, scientists link 38 proteins to Alzheimerās, 24 of them new. @WUSTL Nature Genetics Carlos Cruchaga ow.ly/hX7O50UoJTE




Great to see this work, led by #DrRebekahAhmed, published - highlighting need for equitable access to dementia treatments and trials ADI Australian Dementia Network - ADNeT Sydney Dementia Network Dementia Australia Prof Cath Mummery Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN Olivier Piguet USYD Psychology Brain & Mind Centre Sydney Local Health District


UCL neuroscientist recognised with honorary MBE | UCL News - UCL ā University College London ā¦UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurologyā© ā¦UCL Brain Sciencesā© ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/feb/ā¦

Our inRAD group developed international consensus on what a common minimum dataset for a real world registry in dementia should look like. Critical to understand/record treatment effects in a standardised way, and develop opportunities to work globally. gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%ā¦


What a smashing way to celebrate #IWD2025! In just one week, the DRC at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology had not 1ļøā£ but 2ļøā£ inaugural lectures from new female professors Prof Jo Barnes also at @jbar-uk.bsky.social & Prof Cath Mummery šŖš Testament to their strength, talent & leadership. Onwards & upwards! š UCL Brain Sciences




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