Profile – Professor Bart De Strooper
Former National Director, UK Dementia Research Institute focussed on Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease.
Former National Director, UK Dementia Research Institute focussed on Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease.
Professor of Old Age Psychiatry and Deputy Executive Director, Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin. Researching dementia & brain health
Professor in Neurochemistry at Amsterdam UMC working on biomarkers in body fluids, to under dementias and Multiple Sclerosis.
Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics. Undertaking computational & experimental methodologies to identify the functional genetic elements of genome
Veteran of the first London Marathon and Professor of Gerontology researching health & wellbeing in later life, with a specific interest in health inequalities
Director of the Centre for Dementia Research at Leeds Beckett, working on dementia care and interested in care homes, hospital care and workforce
Professor of Psychological Medicine and Centre Lead at Queen Mary University of London leading the Alzheimer’s Society Centre of Excellence.
Professor of the Psychiatry of Ageing at The University of Edinburgh working on translational epidemiology, clinical trials, cohort studies
Stuck together with plates, screws and duct tape and beating dementia in Exeter
Researching Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders as Director of Anaesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine, St. Vincent’s Hospital & Prof at University of Melbourne
Prof of Cellular Neuroscience & Metabolism researching Mitochondria & associated pathways in patient derived cells from patients with neurodegenerative diseases
Researching Fluid biomarkers as Professor of Neurochemistry, Senior Consultant in Clinical Chemistry at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and University College London.
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