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King's College Alzheimer's Open Day, 3rd June 9:30-16:00, ORTUS learning centre


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Join us for our annual King's College and Alzheimer's Research UK open day.


The event will take place from 9:30 till 16:00 on Friday the 3rd of June in the ORTUS learning center 82-96 Grove Lane, London,SE5 8SN, and will include


-Talks from dementia research scientists

-A workshop for carers

-interactive activities with carers, scientists and clinical trials groups

-a chance to ask our expert panel your questions

-Lunch, tea and coffee


This is a free event but booking is essential. To book please email your first name, surname, address and any dietary requirements to [email protected] or post to required details to Mr Jeremy Wiltshire, Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, 5 Cutcombe Road, Camberwell, London, SE5 9RX.

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