Profile – Dr Savannah Rocha-Wrigley, Colorado State University
Dr Savannah Rocha-Wrigley is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Colorado State University working on environmental toxin models of neurodegeneration.
Dr Savannah Rocha-Wrigley is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Colorado State University working on environmental toxin models of neurodegeneration.
Marian Montanha is a Clinical Studies Officer in the NHS – Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network in Scotland. Supporting delivery of clinical trials
Dr Adam Schuller is a Postdoc at Colorado State University interested in glial activation and its involvement in the prodromal phases of neurodegeneration
Megan Hager, Toxicology PhD Student & Research Assistant at Colorado State University researching neurodegeneration and the role of inflammatory cascades
Rahul Sidhu is a PhD Student at The University of Sheffield assessing the effect of heart disease on dementia; in preclinical models of Alzheimer’s
Donatella Di Rienzo is a DPhil Student & Research Assistant in the ARUK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute focussed on the LDL receptor and its regulator.
Gargi Roy is a Specialist Research Technician at Bristol Medical School working to identify novel markers of pericyte & neurovascular Injury in Alzheimer’s
Dr Beth Williams, Postdoc Research Fellow in the UK Dementia Research Institute investigating mechanisms behind experienced learning and memory in mouse models
Dr Felipe Botero Rodriguez is a Psychiatrist and Researcher exploring Neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in Lewy Body Dementia at SESAM.
Salomón Salazar-Londoño, ISTAART Ambassador & Med Student at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana working on the the study of dementia with Lewy bodies (COL-DLB)
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