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Researchers Running for A Centre for Rare Dementia Support

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Raising money for The National Brain Appeal

Hackney Half Marathon 2024 · 19 May 2024 ·

The National Brain Appeal has committed to raise up to £7million to create the world's first centre of excellence for rarer dementias. Help us to raise £250,000 on JustGiving towards our target!

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We are early career researchers at the Dementia Research Centre, UCL, raising money for a Centre for Rare Dementia Support. So without further ado, meet the team!

Millie

Hi everyone! I'm Millie, a Research Assistant in the Fox lab at the Dementia Research Centre. Our labs focus is to accelerate the transition of research, including therapies, from bench to bedside. During my time in the Fox lab, I have had the opportunity to meet many incredible, inspiring individuals and families living with rare dementia. Fundraising for a Centre for Rare Dementia Support, will bring us one step closer to supporting each and everyone of the individuals affected by dementia.

Sophie

Hey! I am Sophie and I have worked as a research assistant in the Rohrer lab for the last two years. I have helped to coordinate research studies looking specifically at genetic forms of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and I have now just started my PhD! Throughout my time working on this research, I have had the privilege to meet and work with some of the most incredible people and families living with FTD. This new centre will hopefully provide a wonderful space for these individuals as well as those living with other forms of rare dementia, to go and receive support after attending their research and clinical trials visits.

Katie

Hey! I am Katie and I currently work as a research assistant in the Rohrer lab. I investigate neuroinflammation in genetic forms of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and associated clinical trials. In my role, I work with fluid samples kindly given by patients and families affected by FTD. I value the translation of research to patients’ lives and the potential impact research and support services can have on patients’ quality of life. The Rare Dementia Support Centre will hopefully provide a welcome and comforting space for individuals living with FTD, as well as those affected by other rare forms of dementia, to attend and receive support, information and community after taking part in clinical research.

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Eva

The Rare Dementia Support Centre will exemplify the best in support for people living with a diagnosis or at risk of an inherited condition and everyone who cares for or about them. The Centre will also pioneer the development of support by promoting research into the experiences of people living with rare dementias (including into the impact of support services), and the bespoke education of families, healthcare and other relevant professionals.

Please visit their website to find out more about the fund for Rare Dementia Support. You can find out more about Rare Dementia Support service here.

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£2,232.10
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