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The UCL Dementia Research Centre is a hub for patient-centred research into dementias. As well as clinical studies and trials in Alzheimer's disease and other common causes of dementia, we have particular expertise in young-onset, inherited and unusual dementias. Our work focuses on identifying and understanding the disease processes that cause dementia, the factors that influence these disease processes, ways to improve diagnosis and treatments, and how best to support people with dementia and their families. Our research is closely integrated with the NHS Cognitive Disorders Service we run at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
The National Brain Appeal is the charity that raises funds for The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London and provided £2.4million to establish the Dementia Research Centre. The charity holds the Dementia Research Fund to raise resources for specific projects at the Centre and has currently pledged £250,000 for ongoing research.
In addition, The National Brain Appeal holds the fund for Rare Dementia Support which provides support groups for people with a rare forms of dementia. Currently seven different forms of young and early-onset dementia are supported: FTD, fFTD,PCA, PPA, FAD, DLB, LBD and YOAD and their families, friends and healthcare professionals. To support RDS, please click here.