Profile – Dr Melissa Salazar, University College London
Postdoc Research Fellow specialising in sequencing methods and data analysis to study the genetics of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Postdoc Research Fellow specialising in sequencing methods and data analysis to study the genetics of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Medical genetics graduate and now Research Technician working on fluid biomarkers in the UK Dementia Research Institute at University College London
Research Assistant funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK working on Neuroimaging biomarkers, ageing, and Alzheimer’s disease.
PhD Student investigating digital biomarkers of Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with particular focus on validating digital cognitive assessments
PhD Student looking at the link between chronic inflammation and ischaemic brain injury, particularly looking at the effects of inflammation on white matter.
Study Coordinator wrangling the Digital-HD and HDClarity studies in Professor Edward Wild’s research group, interested in Huntington’s disease biomarkers
Part-time PhD student working in Neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s disease, funded by Alzheimer’s Association and working on the ‘Insight 46 study’.
PhD Student looking at the link between chronic inflammation and ischaemic brain injury, particularly looking at the effects of inflammation on white matter.
PhD Student researching cognitive test development for neurodegenerative diseases, aiming to align functional neural changes with the patient cognitive profile
Reserach Fellow, working on using spatial transcriptomics to resolve cellular interactions and how they are disrupted in the presence of pathology.
Former DJ and now a Research Associate working to understand the molecular pathology which underpins a range of neurodegenerative dementias.
Professor of Neuroscience researching Parkinson’s Disease taking new and very different perspective on exploring neurodegeneration.