Research e-journal
Welcome to Alzheimer's Society's research e-journal
The e-journal is published quarterly and each issue is themed around a topic in dementia research. The e-journal carries in-depth analysis and comment on key areas. Articles are contributed by key dementia researchers in the UK and across the world.
The e-journal reaches an audience of health and care professionals, researchers and the public. The main content is written in technical language, and each article is accompanied by a jargon-free lay summary.
The e-journal is now available for download.
A note from the Director of Research
For 30 years, Alzheimer's Society has played a key role in providing up-to-date information for people with dementia, carers, the general public, journalists and scientists. Our journal adds significantly to this information by focusing on new research findings and targeting a variety of important topics in each issue.
I would like to thank all the contributors whose hard work has made this journal possible. I hope that you will find the content both interesting and useful.
Professor Clive Ballard
Director of Research
Latest e-journal
The current issue, published in December 2010 is available below.
Issue 11: Social engagement to treat challenging behaviour in care homes (December 2010)
Previous issues of the e-journal are available in the e-journal archive
Contributing to the research e-journal
We welcome contributions and suggestions for the e-journal. Unfortunately we cannot accept articles submitted speculatively. Please contact the editor, Dr Anne Corbett at research@alzheimers.org.uk
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Do you have suggestions or comments about the e-journal? If so we would like to hear from you. Please complete the online feedback form and let us know your thoughts.
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