Profile – Dr Sterre de Boer, Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam
Dr Sterre de Boer is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam researching Sporadic Frontotemporal dementia, early diagnostics and neuropsychiatry
Dr Sterre de Boer is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam researching Sporadic Frontotemporal dementia, early diagnostics and neuropsychiatry
Athina Grigoriou, PhD Student at the University of Dundee working to identify a reciprocal relationship between DNA damage and neurodegeneration, specifically in synucleiopathies
Dr Jackie Kindell, Speech & Language Therapist & Clinical Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester exploring communications and Interactions in dementia
Andrew Arnott works at The University of Edinburgh as the Climate, Biodiversity & Sustainability Manager, working to embed new practices across the University.
Rosemary Townsend, leading a charity, delivering and supporting vital research and even able to tackle Speech and Language Therapy Training.
Exploring how to enable people living with dementia staying independently and well at home for as long as possible, and tackling health inequalities.
Rachel Allen is about to start a PhD at Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice exploring career experiences of women living with young-onset dementia
Dr Ahmad Al Khleifat is a Senior Research Fellow at King’s College London interested in Motor Neuron Disease, complex disease genetics and precision medicine
Dr Megan Fowler is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Flinders University investigating endogenous retroviruses and their role in Motor Neuron Disease
Prof Eneida Mioshi works at the University of East Anglia developing assessments & interventions to support families affected by dementia & motor neuron disease
Dr Kalisha Bonds Johnson is an Assistant Prof & Nurse Practitioner at Emory University exploring dementia carer research, health disparities, dyadic analysis
Dr Katie Breheny is a Health Economist and NIHR x Alzheimer’s Society Dem Comm Fellow at University of Bristol, assessing if interventions offer value for money