Blog – Why I became involved in dementia research
Dr Clarissa Giebel makes a case for why you should follow in her and others footsteps and become a Dementia Researcher. Discussing her own passion and what motivates her to continue.
Dr Clarissa Giebel makes a case for why you should follow in her and others footsteps and become a Dementia Researcher. Discussing her own passion and what motivates her to continue.
Bethany McLoughlin has adapted her research becauses of the pandemic. In this blog she discusses a new opportunity, and tips for conducting online interviews.
Dr Alys Griffiths discusses the findings of her recent paper published in the Journal of Dementia – ‘Relational counselling as a psychosocial intervention for dementia: Qualitative evidence from people living with dementia and family members’. (Also published in the Welsh Language)
Philly Hare and George Rooks discuss their work on the Dementia Enquirers Programme, funding & supporting people living with dementia to lead their own research
In her last blog of 2020, Bethany McLoughlin looks back on the first 2 months of her PhD (or is that 2 years?!) time seems to be distorting in these strange times – and she really is close to finishing that journal manuscript, honest!
In this webinar Gina Martin, Founders and Director of the Bob and Diane Fund discusses her work and the importance and value of visual story telling in dementia
Dr Daniel Erskine presents his research from post-mortem studies to understand why Lewy bodies form, relevance to cell health & role in Lewy body dementia
We are delighted to welcome Beth McLoughlin a first year PhD Student from University of Warwick, to our line-up of regular bloggers. In her first post for Dementia Researcher, Beth introduced herself and her research.
Dr Sam Moxon, Research Associate from The University of Manchester presents his work on 3D bio printing iPSC Models for Neurodegeneration.
Dr Andrew Harding & Professor Siobhan Reilly share their research on outcome measurement instruments to explore how to ensure they reflect stakeholders’ value
Those who care for people with dementia are likely to report a better quality of life if they also work outside the home.
In this webinar, Mohammad Amin Abdollahi, presents some critical terms in the normal cognitive ageing period and Olfactory system.
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