Methods Matter Podcast – Multilevel Modelling
Ep4 Dementia Researcher Dr Jacqueline Mogle and world leading research methods expert Professor Bill Brown discuss Multilevel Modelling – join us to learn how to put this method into practice.
Ep4 Dementia Researcher Dr Jacqueline Mogle and world leading research methods expert Professor Bill Brown discuss Multilevel Modelling – join us to learn how to put this method into practice.
Ep1 providing a guide to research methods, in collaboration with the NCRM – PhD Student Leah Fulleger talks with Dementia Researcher Dr Jemima Dooley, and Methods expert Dr Kahryn Hughes
Ep3 Leah Fulleger talks with Methods expert Dr Kahryn Hughes and Dementia Researcher Professor Andrew Clark (also a methods expert) on how to put Qualitative Longitudinal Methods into practice
Ep5 and last show in season one. Leah Fullegar, Dr Kahryn Hughes & Dr Anna Volkmer discuss Qualitative Secondary Analysis exploring the value of this method, how to use it, the challenges and how to avoid them.
Ep2 providing an introduction to new research methods, how to use them & avoid the pitfalls – Leah Fulleger talks with Dementia Researcher Dr Anne-Nicole Casey, and Methods expert Dr David Griffiths
Welcome to our Christmas Special End of Year Roundup – from the crammed Dementia Researcher archive, here are some of the best bits in a 2018 compilation, featuring choice nuggets from this year,
A look back to some great moments from the 36 podcasts we produced and shared in 2019.
We hope you enjoy our 2020 highlights podcast, over the past year we’ve recorded 38 podcasts with 80 dementia researchers and expert panellists. Those podcasts have attracted over 25,000 plays from all over the world, in over 50 countries.
Dr Katie Stubbs speaks with Dr Katie Askew, Dr Mike Daniels and PhD student Makis Tzioras. This team are all based at the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh and discussing their research on Microglia.
Megan O’Hare talks to Ivana Pavisic and Dr Antoinette O’Connor about their different projects relating to ‘Longitudinal research study of familial Alzheimer’s disease’ and the changes that occur at this clinically silent stage.
In the fourth and final podcast reporting from the AAIC in Chicago, our panel of Early Career Researchers are here to share information on their presentations and the top research stories of the day.
In the first of our on location podcast recordings from the AAIC in Chicago, our panel discuss some of fantastic presentations from the world largest dementia research conference.
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