LETHE webinar “How can Public Involvement support research on dementia risk reduction?

The LETHE project team, in collaboration with the AD-RIDDLE and Pattern-Cog projects, organised on 14 March a webinar on “How can public involvement support research on dementia risk reduction?” The session brought together researchers and a member of the public to discuss how Public Involvement contributes to research on brain health and dementia risk reduction. Moderated by Cindy Birck (Alzheimer Europe), the session opened with a welcome and introduction.

During the webinar, the speakers explained how Public Involvement works in dementia research, how advisory boards are set up and we heard first-hand experiences from advisory board members. We also looked at the impact of using Advisory Boards on research. The webinar concluded with a panel discussion and a Q & A with the audience.

Speakers were:

  • Ana Diaz (Alzheimer Europe)
  • Francesca Mangialasche (Karolinska Institutet)
  • Soraya Moradi Bachiller (Alzheimer Europe)
  • Jeroen Bruinsma (Maastricht University)
  • Miriam (member of the LETHE Advisory Board).

The full recording is available here.

 

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