Science of Self: The History and Science of Alzheimer's Disease

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1pm - 1.45pm : Production Theatre, Norwich University of the Arts

For Adults Medicine and Health Mind and Body Talk Under £10
  • Hearing loop
  • Toilets
  • Disabled toilets

Duke Street Riverside Building, Norwich, NR3 3DX

From the author of Tangled Up

Neuroscientist Professor Michael Hornberger explores the history and science of Alzheimer’s disease, from its origins to modern diagnosis and treatment.

Drawing on over 25 years of experience in dementia research, this engaging talk offers clear insights into how the disease develops - and what we can do to reduce our own risk.

This event will include a book signing.


Tickets £8, booking essential
Free for Norwich University of the Arts and University of East Anglia students (no need to book)
For ages 16+ only
Production Theatre, Norwich University of the Arts
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About Michael Hornberger

Michael is Professor of Applied Dementia Research at the University of Southampton, with over 25 years of experience in dementia research. He has held academic positions at the University of Cambridge, the University of New South Wales, and the University of East Anglia.

Alongside his research, Michael is a is passionate about communicating the science of dementia to the public. His debut book, Tangled Up: The History and Science of Alzheimer’s Disease, was published in 2025.