Profile – Grace Meadows
Music for Dementia Programme 2020 Programme Director, musician and music therapist. Passionate in advocating for music to be an integral part of dementia care.
Music for Dementia Programme 2020 Programme Director, musician and music therapist. Passionate in advocating for music to be an integral part of dementia care.
Post-doctoral research associate at the UK DRI at Cardiff University investigating the role of complement at the synapse in Alzheimer’s
Research Associate at the UK DRI at Cardiff University investigating the role of inflammation in neurodegenerative disease.
Kebab eating, Red-Haired King and PhD Candidate in the Whelan Lab at Trinity College Dublin, researching Neuroimaging and Cognitive Reserve
Associate Director of Science Engagement and Outreach at the Alzheimer’s Association, working to support ISTAART, Conference delivery and much more.
Clinical Neuropsychologist and Epidemiologist at Amsterdam University Medical Centre & VU University. Representing the ISTAART Subjective Cognitive Decline PIA.
Epidemiologist at INSERM researching Nutrition, risk factors, and the exposome. Representing the ISTAART Nutrition and Metabolic Disorders PIA
Associate Professor of Radiology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA, researching Imaging biomarkers of Neurodegenerative and Cerebrovascular Disease.
Researching Fluid biomarkers as Professor of Neurochemistry, Senior Consultant in Clinical Chemistry at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and University College London.
Researching Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders as Director of Anaesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine, St. Vincent’s Hospital & Prof at University of Melbourne
DPhil student (Molecular Cell Biology in Health and Disease) at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. Looking at Neuroinflammation in neurodegeneration. Be careful she can overhead-squat supervisors.
Lab Leader in the UK Dementia Research Institute using stem cell models of microglia to study an Alzheimer’s disease-linked mutation in the gene TREM2.
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