Frontotemporal dementia
Identifying genetic changes in brains with toxic protein clumps
Researchers at the University of Sheffield will study which genes are switched on and off in aging flies with toxic protein clumps in the brain
Can boosting sleep help to tackle tau?
Researchers are investigating whether enhancing sleep can slow the build-up of a key Alzheimer’s protein
Alzheimer’s Research UK pays tribute to Prof Stuart Pickering-Brown
All of us at Alzheimer’s Research UK have been deeply saddened to learn about the death of our friend and colleague Professor Stuart Pickering-Brown.
Leading charity gives funding boost for dementia research in Sheffield
Funding worth £15,000, will allow researchers at the University of Sheffield to investigate genetic changes linked to frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Using stem cells to understand and treat toxic proteins in frontotemporal dementia.
Researchers at King’s College London are investigating how the protein TDP-43 is involved in frontotemporal dementia
Air pollution particles in brains linked to Alzheimer’s
New research published in the scientific journal, Environmental Research, links air pollution to brain changes associated with diseases like Alzheimer’s. What our expert said: Dr Susan Kohlhaas, Director of Research from Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: “Air pollution is linked to many adverse health conditions and a growing body of evidence suggests this includes our risk…
Sir Jackie’s dementia charity back on the grid to fund more research
£1m funding boost announced in partnership with Alzheimer’s Research UK Today (13 July) Sir Jackie Stewart’s Race Against Dementia charity, in partnership with Alzheimer’s Research UK, has announced a second call for pioneering dementia research projects worth £1m. Early career researchers are now being invited to apply for the prestigious Race Against Dementia Research Fellowship.…
Unpicking the complexities of frontotemporal dementia
Dr Tammaryn Lashley’s team at University College London are expanding their work to find out if different forms of frontotemporal dementia can have different effects on astrocytes, a key cell type in the brain.
How does the TDP-43 protein go wrong in frontotemporal dementia?
Researchers at Imperial College London are investigating how fragments of TDP-43 can trigger the creation of toxic protein clumps in the brain.
Mapping DNA switches in frontotemporal dementia
Researchers at University College London are studying how different chemical tags on DNA switch genes on or off in FTD.