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Alzheimer's disease Open Day - Friday 22nd May 2015


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Do you want to learn more about current research into Alzheimer?s disease?


Alzheimer?s disease, an age-related neurodegenerative disorder, is the leading cause of dementia. Researchers at King?s College London study many aspects of Alzheimer?s and dementia. These include the biological and genetic causes of disease, new treatments and improvements to care.


The Open Day aims to increase public awareness of this devastating disease, and to explain current research goals to interested members of the public. Attendees will have an introduction, several talks by researchers and the opportunity to interact with scientists as they run a selection of activities. The day concludes with a question and answer session with a panel of experts. A sandwich lunch and light refreshments will be provided.


***Admission is free, but is restricted to named ticket holders***

Closing date for application is 28th April 2015


10th Alzheimer?s Disease Open Day

Where: ORTUS Learning Centre, 82-96, Grove Lane, London SE5 8SN

When: Friday 22nd May 2015 from 9.30 to 4.00pm



To apply for a ticket, send an email to [email protected] with the following information:


name, address, postcode, telephone and mobile number

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