Sep 16, 2025 Three UK DRI researchers awarded prestigious UKRI Future Leader Fellowships Congratulations to Dr Mathieu Bourdenx (UK DRI at UCL), Dr Sophie Morse (UK DRI at... Learn more Three UK DRI researchers awarded prestigious UKRI Future Leader Fellowships
Jan 01, 2024 Why partner with the UK DRI? The UK DRI is central to a rich and connected dementia research ecosystem, and we... Learn more Why partner with the UK DRI?
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News Jan 19, 2026 - Research Scientists test whether a finger prick blood test could help diagnose Alzheimer’s A major international research project is underway to test whether a finger prick-style blood test... Learn more Scientists test whether a finger prick blood test could help diagnose Alzheimer’s Jan 15, 2026 - Blog Home sweet home: Automating novel object recognition Dr Julija Krupic and researchers from the UK DRI at UCL, the University of Cambridge... Learn more Home sweet home: Automating novel object recognition Jan 14, 2026 - Research Brain shrinkage and inflammation predict disease progression in progressive supranuclear palsy New research led by Dr Maura Malpetti and Noah Shapiro (UK DRI at Cambridge) reveals... Learn more Brain shrinkage and inflammation predict disease progression in progressive supranuclear palsy
Jan 19, 2026 - Research Scientists test whether a finger prick blood test could help diagnose Alzheimer’s A major international research project is underway to test whether a finger prick-style blood test... Learn more Scientists test whether a finger prick blood test could help diagnose Alzheimer’s
Jan 15, 2026 - Blog Home sweet home: Automating novel object recognition Dr Julija Krupic and researchers from the UK DRI at UCL, the University of Cambridge... Learn more Home sweet home: Automating novel object recognition
Jan 14, 2026 - Research Brain shrinkage and inflammation predict disease progression in progressive supranuclear palsy New research led by Dr Maura Malpetti and Noah Shapiro (UK DRI at Cambridge) reveals... Learn more Brain shrinkage and inflammation predict disease progression in progressive supranuclear palsy