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Defying Dementia

Raising funds and awareness of Lancaster University's research into Alzheimer's Disease

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Defying Dementia

Raising funds for and awareness of dementia research in Lancaster University’s Division of Biomedical Sciences.

Dementia, the leading form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is an absolutely devastating group of conditions. For people living with these conditions and their families a dementia diagnosis is the start of an immense emotional and physical journey. This is why organisations like Defying Dementia have been established in an effort to contribute, at a local level, to the development of drugs and identification of drug targets for the treatment of dementia.

We are a multi-faceted organisation consisting of our supporters and donors who fund the coal face researchers of the organisation, the Defying Dementia shop in Lancaster and the Defying Dementia Student Society

The Defying Dementia Campaign

Our Research

Prior to David Allsop’s passing, his research group at Lancaster University had been developing a way of treating Alzheimer’s. The condition is caused by the accumulation of ‘clumps’ of poisonous protein fragments in the brain that kill nerve cells. These clumps are formed mainly from two sticky proteins called ‘amyloid beta’ and ‘tau’. David initially developed a drug that could stop/slow down the formation of amyloid beta clumps and was working on developing it further to stop the formation of tau clumps. Essentially, the drugs work by sticking many copies of another protein fragment, similar to the ones in the poisonous clumps, to the surface of tiny fat droplets called liposomes. The liposomes help get the protein fragments into the brain where the latter insert themselves into the toxic clumps and cause them to dissolve.

As a group of neurodegeneration scientists at Lancaster University, we wish to see David’s research legacy continued and, at the same time, develop it further to incorporate additional aspects of our own research with the overarching aim of developing a drug effective against Alzheimer’s.

Dr Ed Parkin, the Defying Dementia scientific lead (far left opposite), is looking at ways of utilising protective proteins in the brain that work to combat Alzheimer's. Cheryl Hawkes (second from left) works on ways of improving communication between nerve cells in the brain and improving blood supply to the organ, both of which are important in the prevention of Alzheimer's. Neil Dawson (second from right) worked closely with David Allsop and is developing ways of combining his drugs into a single treatment that simultaneously reduces both amyloid beta and tau clumps in the brain. Finally, our newest recruit, Shefeeq Theparambil (far right) investigates the role played by house-keeping cells called astrocytes in Alzheimer's.

Collectively, we form a strong research team passionate about continuing the development of a drug that has the potential to slow down, or even stop the progression of this devastating disease. With your help, our research will contribute to making this possible!

Defying Dementia Research Team
From the left: Dr Edward Parkin, Dr Cheryl Hawkes, Dr Neil Dawson and Dr Shefeeq Theparambil

The importance of Defying Dementia

This video reveals why our Alzheimer’s drug must be brought to life. With each passing moment, people across the world lose their memories, their independence, and their connection to loved ones because of this relentless disease. We believe in the power of hope, science, and community to make a change. Please explore below to learn more about the Defying Dementia campaign and the incredible work being done to turn the tide against Alzheimer’s.

Our latest news and comment

See below the latest news regarding our dementia research activities in the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University along with expert comment on the latest dementia stories making the news.

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