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The Dementia Awareness Public Open Day organised by the local Alzheimer's Research UK network will be held on Saturday 16th March 2013 at the John Radcliffe Hospital 10:00am - 1:00pm in Lecture Theatre 2, Academic Centre in the ground of the John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford

What can we learn from the human brain to better understand the mechanism of disease progression? What is the relationship between vascular and neurodegenerative disease? How do these diseases affect human cognitive ability, and how could increasing physical and mental activity potentially improve cognitive health and pregvent cognitive decline?

Speakers

Richard Wade-Martins (Alzheimer Research UK Oxford Network)

Alison Cranage (Alzheimer's Research UK)

Olaf Ansorge & Laura Parkkinen (Neuropathology, Clinical Neurology)

Claire Sexton & Susannah Murphy (Cognitive Health in Ageing, Psychiatry)

Clare Mackay (Oxford Dementia and Ageing Research, Psychiatry)

Sarah Pendlebury (Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre)

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