Podcast – Navigating Research Ethics
In our first podcast of 2019 our panel discusses the benefits of research ethics, and how to navigate the minefield as an early career researcher, getting that much sought favourable opinion..
In our first podcast of 2019 our panel discusses the benefits of research ethics, and how to navigate the minefield as an early career researcher, getting that much sought favourable opinion..
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,
In this podcast the Time for Dementia Study Team from Brighton and Sussex Medical School discuss their work in developing dementia education for undergraduate healthcare professionals.
In this podcast we talk gender discrimination, maternity leave and the issues that researchers face, what is being done to address the issues.
In this latest podcast we hear from a volunteer, researcher and charity working closely together to ensure that people affected by dementia are involved in every stage of research to maximise impact.
In this podcast Oz Ismail talks to Géraldine Garrabet, Dr Caroline Selai and Kellie Morrissey discussing how they support students to stay physically and mentally well, with strategies for how they themselves have learned to cope.
In this two part special recorded on location at University of Exeter Medical School, the panel give advice to early career researchers. Exploring their personal experiences as research participants, and what they would like to see done better.
In this two part special recorded on location at University of Exeter Medical School, the panel give advice to early career researchers. Exploring their personal experiences as research participants, and what they would like to see done better.
We all have to deal with failure during our careers. But how do you handle it? In this podcast regular host Chris Hardy is joined by Charlotte Mykura, Oz Ismail and Anna Volkmer to discuss their approach to managing the challenges.
Anna Volkmer, Rosemary Townsend and Oliver Sawyer talk speech and language therapy and their research around communication training for people with PPA
How should mentoring work, and how can it work for you? This week out panel or Megan Calver-O’Hare and Dr Ivan Koychev and Dr Christoph Mueller from the University of Oxford will explore.
Can the Amazon Echo be used in the home to help those living with dementia? In this podcast Emma Harding and Dr Nicholas Firth talking to Megan O’Hare, discussing their cutting edge research and how they researched the use of Amazon Echo to help people with PCA.