This seminar will focus on the work of Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) which was set up to discover new ways to understand, diagnose, and treat dementia. DPUK brings together the information of over 3 million people from 47 long-term studies of health. Sarah Bauermeister will highlight the opportunities of the DPUK Data Portal for researchers and introduce a selection of projects.

The seminar will take place on Wednesday 9 October 2019, from 2.15 to 3.30, in the Senate Room, Lanyon Building, Queens University Belfast. Tea/coffee will be available at 2pm.

The event is free, but places must be booked in advance by emailing e.gray@qub.ac.uk by Friday 4 October.

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