News News stories BRIDGES for dementia is underpinned by technology development work centred on lived experience, such as Dr Jennifer MacRitchie’s work with community groups to develop new musical technologies for people living with dementia. (photo credit: Kitty Turner). 25 March 2025 Harnessing technology to help people with dementia remain at home 91Ö±²¥ is leading one of four new networks which will boost the use and development of novel tools and technologies enabling people with dementia to remain independent at home for longer. 25 February 2025 Prestigious Fellowship Awarded to Advance Healthy Ageing Research Dan Hayman has been awarded the The Dunhill Medical Trust Early Career Fellowship, a prestigious opportunity supporting early career researchers in the field of healthy ageing. 10 December 2024 New paper highlights how musical interactions can support relationships for people living with dementia Researchers from the University of 91Ö±²¥ have reassessed the goals of music interactions for people with dementia. 3 December 2024 New research reveals link between air pollution and water quality and people having multiple long term chronic conditions Research from the Healthy Lifespan Institute has identified a new link between air pollution and water quality with multimorbidity. Search Art and academia: Healthy Lifespan Institute members present research at the Festival of the Mind This year, Professor Ilaria Bellantuono and Dr Lee Pretlove shared their research discoveries with the general public at 91Ö±²¥â€™s Festival of the Mind. 15 October 2024 Early career researchers present findings to public in lecture series Ameli Vidanearachchi and Haoyang Liu presented their research findings as part of the 91Ö±²¥ u3a showroom lecture series. 12 September 2024 Dementia Futures 2024 - Bringing dementia research to the general public Dementia Futures is a public-facing conference funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK. Members of the Neuroscience and Healthy Lifespan Institutes presented their research to the public for discussion. 11 September 2024 New ‘Tasty Spoon’™ will enhance food flavours for people living with dementia A spoon, designed to enhance the flavour of food for dementia patients experiencing a loss of taste, could help combat high levels of malnutrition. 26 July 2024 Transdisciplinary fellowship success: growing collaborations between Landscape Architecture and Health at 91Ö±²¥ Congratulations to Dr Helen Hoyle who has been awarded a prestigious 24-month NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR) Transdisciplinary Fellowship. 26 June 2024 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »