Profile – Dr Iain Hartnell, Alzheimer’s Society
Rehabilitated Postdoc, now a Research Communications Officer for Alzheimer’s Society translating science into language that everyone can understand.
Rehabilitated Postdoc, now a Research Communications Officer for Alzheimer’s Society translating science into language that everyone can understand.
Senior Lecturer and Admissions Lead in Occupational Therapy, starting her PhD this year in Occupational Therapy and dementia education.
Postdoc Research Associate working in Structural Biology, specialising in Biophysics, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology techniques for Drug Discovery.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow interested in understanding more about early and mid-life modifiable risk factors for future brain health.
PhD Student working in neuroimaging of small vessel disease in Down Syndrome, having previoulsy worked on healthy brain aging and meditation.
PhD student in the UK Dementia Research Institute investigating the role of genetic variants in complement genes in Alzheimer’s disease risk and pathology.
Associate Professor in Social Sciences, passionate about Patient and Public Involvement and Chairperson of the European Dementia Carers Working Group
Family physician, educator and author of three books working to teach patients, health professionals and the public how to improve brain health
Med Student at Saint James School of Medicine interested in Oxidative stress/ free radical damage/ therapeutic potential of nutraceuticals in Alzheimer’s
Associate Professor & representative of the ISTAART Eye as a Biomarker for AD PIA. Working on understanding what the eye can tells us as a biomarker for disease
Chair of the ISTAART Neuroimaging PIA, Biomedical Engineering background and now a Principle Research Fellow at UCL.
Clincial Psychologist and Assistant Professor representative of the ISTAART Diversity & Disparities PIA. dvancing diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s.