Profile – Felicity Slocombe
Proud Northerner and PhD Student at Loughborough University using conversation analysis to examine interactions about identity between health care practitioners and people living with dementia.
Proud Northerner and PhD Student at Loughborough University using conversation analysis to examine interactions about identity between health care practitioners and people living with dementia.
Researcher in the Policy Institute at King’s College London, and former PhD Student at UCL, striving for equitable care for people affected by dementia
PhD Student at the Royal College of Art, London. Researching the Environment in care homes and how Art can improve the lives of people living with dementia
Roller skating and crafting through lockdown and working for her PhD at Swansea University, researching sleep and dementia.
Dr Katy Stubbs highlights how and why Lab-based researchers and can engage the public in their work, and how both will benefit.
To find out what is going on in the brain of someone with Alzheimer’s disease, all it takes is a drop of blood. Catch-up in this article from the Alz Forum
Dr Daniel Erskine presents his research from post-mortem studies to understand why Lewy bodies form, relevance to cell health & role in Lewy body dementia
Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence & use in Dementia Research. The van der Schaar lab at the University of Cambridge is doing some very exciting things
In the last of our five -part blog series – Dr Ellen Dicks shares her research story, taking her from Germany, to Amsterdam and across the USA.
Founder of the Bob and Diane Fund, using experience from 20 years at the National Geographic to support photographers and visual story telling in dementia.
In the fourth of our five -part blog series – Dr Claire Durrant from the University of Edinburgh discusses her Fellowship and the first time she met the motor racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart
Alzheimer’s Disease Data Initiative launches new AD Workbench to foster greater global research innovation and accelerate breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s
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