During the ECR session, Dr. Frank Longo said, "Every step was naive." I don’t see that as a drawback—it has to be. If we wait for all the knowledge, we’ll never move forward. Whether it’s finding a dementia cure or advancing your career, let’s keep taking those naive steps of progress.
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SAVE THE DATE: The @mrccbu Science Night event is back! ‘Inside the Mind: Exploring the Human Brain’ on Wednesday 19 March from 6pm. Full schedule to follow. www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/insid...
@cambridgefestival.bsky.social
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Now available on our website and in all your podcast apps:
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Thank you very much, it was lovely to meet you! Benjamin Levett at UCL won for their brilliant project on auditory working memory in PPA 🎉👏🏻
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PhD Candidate @dundee.ac.uk | MSci Computer Science 🎓 @kingsnmes.bsky.social
#HCI ∩ #Accessibility ∩ #Aphasia ∩ #Subtitle
http://anderson-you.github.io/the-accelerator/
Highly specialist speech and language therapist. Interest in Neurosciences, Major Trauma, Cognitive Communication Disorder and FND.
Cat mum to Ginger twins
SLT in Acute Stroke Care | Passionate about communication equity, accessible info & person-centred care | Based in Scotland
Postdoctoral researcher @ MRC-CBU, University of Cambridge.
Neuroscience, Social - psychoneuroimmunology
Researcher, lecturer, nurse, social activist, nature lover, addicted to music & books. Most importantly proud dog mom 🐕.
Tea drinking assistant professor of cognitive psychology at Stanford.
https://cicl.stanford.edu
Speech and Language Therapist, AI Innovator and Trainer, Professional Supervisor
Interested in the cognitive/computational/neural bases of language and meaning - PhD Candidate at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge - Bornean Malaysian
https://rmc-law.github.io/
Powering research to find new ways of detecting and treating #dementia. Providing infrastructure to enable research at scale and pace. Funded by #MedicalResearchCouncil. Based at Oxford University with teams at universities across the UK and in industry.
The FRONTIER Research Group is the largest specialist frontotemporal dementia (FTD) clinic in Australia. Since 2007, we have specialised in the diagnosis, prognosis, and care of people with FTD and related conditions. #endFTD https://frontierftd.org
Jan is a stroke survivor with #Aphasia a language disorder.
We are a mother/daughter team raising awareness of living well after stroke.
https://linktr.ee/alifeafterstroke
The UK’s leading research institute transforming the lives of people affected by neurodegenerative conditions. Principally funded by the Medical Research Council.
The Alzheimer's Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment
Annual Meeting: https://www.bacn.co.uk/conferences
Edinburgh
11-12 September 2025
#BACN25
Account managed by @engra.me
Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience: studying healthy ageing of brain and cognition. www.cam-can.org
The Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Conference is an annual forum for discussion among researchers in cognitive science, neuroscience, and AI, dedicated to understanding the computations that underlie complex behavior.
https://2025.ccneuro.org
Neuroscience & AI at University of Oxford and University of Cambridge | Principles of efficient computations + learning in brains, AI, and silicon 🧠 NeuroAI | Gates Cambridge Scholar
www.jachterberg.com
Speech&Language Therapist SE England. Lifelong fascination with language communication & behaviour. Clinical specialisms #PrimaryProgressiveAphasia, post stroke #aphasia #groups #communicationpartnertraining
@DyscoverAphasia
@TheIntermediaryCooperative
Consultant Speech & language therapist / Associate Professor, Department of Language & Cognition, Psychology & Language Sciences, UCL, London, UK. I do research on speech & language therapy for people affected dementia, primary progressive aphasia
Bringing together aphasia clinicians and researchers.
www.bas.org.uk/