Profile – Dr Christina Toomey
Post-doctoral Research Associate at University College London and The Francis Crick Institute researching Neuropathology and Neuroinflammation and teaching MSc and PhD Students (also known as Brown Owl)
Post-doctoral Research Associate at University College London and The Francis Crick Institute researching Neuropathology and Neuroinflammation and teaching MSc and PhD Students (also known as Brown Owl)
Adam Smith talks with Clare Shaw, Victoria Shepherd and Ann-Marie Greenaway about how Join Dementia Research helped them with study participant recruitment, and how it could help you.
Join Dementia Research Delivery Manager, working for the National Institute for Health Research (after her family persuaded her to give up on the dream of a life in comedy)
DPUK brought Marianne Talbot – a cohort participant, and Ivan – an old-age psychiatrist, together to discuss the bright prospects cohorts offer dementia research.
Camel wrestler, mountain climber and early career researcher. Studying for a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, at the University of Reading, looking at dementia, depression and music (EEG correlates)
Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham working in Human Genetics and Genomics. Does her best work around ‘Twilight’.
Blog by Bryan Ng from University of Oxford, for Dementia Platforms UK. Working with patient-specific stem cells comparing experimental outcomes he’s observing with symptoms recorded in the clinics.
The website provides information about NIHR funding awards for research, career development, infrastructure and Global Health projects.
Junior Research Fellow at Newcastle University working in Neuropathology, white matter damage in dementia and MRI-pathology correlates in dementia. Who can always find time for her favourite show on Bravo (can you guess which?)
Lakshini Mendis speaks with Dr Marina Papoutsi, Dr Akshay Nair and Lauren Byrne, from the Huntington’s Disease Centre at University College London.
Budding photographer and Wolfson Clinical Fellow at UCL, researching Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Huntington’s disease
In 2017, Laura found out she carries a rare gene which means she will develop early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Now she’s using the Dementia Revolution to speak out about her diagnosis.