ReNeuron
ReNeuron are a leading, clinical-stage stem cell business whose main objective is the development of novel stem cell therapies. Its work includes stroke therapies.
Visit websiteOur task is to act as a Global Observatory and the National focal point and catalyst for research and innovation by companies, universities, research and development centres. It is a tangible collective of UK and Global Intelligence around ageing and longevity, which we are committed to identifying, collating, and sharing.
ReNeuron are a leading, clinical-stage stem cell business whose main objective is the development of novel stem cell therapies. Its work includes stroke therapies.
Visit websiteResearch at RICE covers a wide variety of areas and is intended to advance the knowledge and treatment of the more serious conditions affecting older people, in particular Alzheimer’s diseases and other forms of dementia, and to improve their quality of life.
Visit websiteConducts research into living well with dementia. The Institute designs dementia-friendly buildings, gardens, urban spaces and transport networks where those with the condition and their carers can live with meaning and purpose.
Visit websiteScotland has world leading infrastructure to support the development of future health and social care solutions. A unique property portfolio ranges from dedicated life science parks such as the Edinburgh BioQuarter and BioCity to Centres of Excellence in healthy ageing such as the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE) and the Centre for Regenerative Medicine.
Visit websiteA network of dementia researchers, policy makers and people living with dementia from across Scotland. The purpose of the SDRC is to champion the work of its world-class dementia researchers in all disciplines that is already taking place throughout Scotland. In addition, the SDRC aims to help develop this research further still by promoting collaboration and the sharing of new ideas among its membership.
Visit websiteThey are leading the way on using innovative and high tech solutions to address health and care needs, finding sustainable solutions to the national challenge of an ageing society. Shropshire, as a predominantly rural county, provides a unique opportunity to look at utilising and harnessing the latest advancements in technology to provide care for a disparate and ageing population.
Visit websiteAn EU-wide research project focused on empowering people with mild dementia and on supporting their carers, by creating a system designed to help with adherence to treatment and sharing health-related data. This is a four-year project involving 10 project partners from industry and academia and with five clinical sites around Europe.
Visit websiteLed by the Life Sciences Hub Wales, in a partnership that brings together EU, Welsh Government and academic investment of £24 million, will focus on accelerating the exploitation of innovation and technology opportunities that meet the needs across the health and social care system.
Visit websiteFounded in 2014 and brings together some of the best creative minds in Britain to help organisations release the social and economic value of all-age thinking. It helps organisations build an intergenerational workforce and find the right narrative to communicate with their customer base.
Visit websitePart of a wider Drug Discovery Alliance, funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK. The Cambridge Drug Discovery Institute works alongside Institutes at the University of Oxford and UCL to create one of the largest coordinated efforts to drive academic drug discovery into neurodegenerative diseases.
Visit websiteA non-profit, non-partisan US organisation that empowers people to choose how they live as they age. AARP and Age UK, founded the Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) as an independent collaborative created to provide trusted information on how you can maintain and improve your brain health.
Visit websiteATiC is working to expand its collaboration with Health Boards across Wales to establish public/private collaborations involving smart specialisms and the development of smart devices and assistive technologies.
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