Cambridge Neuropsychology Clinic

Cambridge Neuropsychology Clinic Specialist assessment and support for adults with cognitive problems.

26/05/2026

The Lewy Body Dementia Association’s latest Lewy Learning Center course, Unpacking Cognition in Lewy Body Dementia, is now available. Designed for people living with the disease and their care partners, this course will help you better understand and address the cognitive changes associated with .

Explore cognitive symptoms such as attention deficits, thinking and visual perceptual changes, and learn how they impact daily life. This course offers practical strategies to manage these challenges, improve communication, and enhance interactions between those and their care partners.

Unpack cognition at your own pace: https://ow.ly/wOuX50YZzWK

13/04/2026

Professor Stefano Pluchino

Join the Cambridge Neurological Society for a fascinating talk by Professor Stefano Pluchino, Clinical Professor of Regenerative Neuroimmunology at the University of Cambridge.

Professor Pluchino is a leading figure in regenerative neuroimmunology, whose research focuses on next-generation molecular therapies for chronic neuroinflammatory conditions, including multiple sclerosis. His work has transformed our understanding of stem cell biology—shifting from simple cell replacement to recognising the critical role of intercellular signalling.

His team pioneers the use of advanced stem cell technologies, including extracellular vesicles and patient-specific 2D/3D models, to investigate disease mechanisms such as inflammation, cellular senescence, and epigenetic regulation. These innovative approaches are directly informing drug discovery and the development of targeted therapeutics.

Professor Pluchino has also led pioneering clinical trials of neural stem cells in progressive multiple sclerosis, contributing significantly to the translation of cutting-edge research into clinical applications.

This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into breakthrough advances in stem cell research and their potential to transform the treatment of neurological disease.

📆 14th April
⏰ 18:30 – 19:30

Sign up: https://forms.gle/Eoay2StYmjhq6Y559

13/04/2026

Parkinsonism, including bradykinesia (slowness of movement), hypokinesia (small, reduced amplitude movements), rigidity and tremor are common motor features of both Parkinson’s disease and

This , take a closer look at how these symptoms are managed and why a coordinated care approach with an interdisciplinary health care team is essential.

Learn more in our free course, “Unpacking Parkinsonism” on the Lewy Learning Center:
https://lewy-learning-center.thinkific.com/courses/unpacking-parkinsonism

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