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Profile – Dr Bryony Waters-Harvey, The University of Sheffield

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Dr Bryony Waters-Harvey

Name:

Dr Bryony Waters-Harvey

Job title:

Postdoctoral Researcher

Place of work / study:

The University of Sheffield

Area of Research:

Care and support for people living with dementia and MND

How is your work funded:

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Tell us a little about yourself:

I first started supporting people with neurological conditions during college and university as a communication volunteer at a stroke recovery group. After my MSc, I worked as a wellbeing therapist in a care home, where I observed the challenges and inequalities faced by residents. This encouraged me to begin my research journey to improve the lives of residents in care homes. Outside of research, I love going to music events and dancing, which I have been able to incorporate into my research through music interventions and my involvement with a community dance organisation for people with different conditions including dementia.

Tell us a fun fact about yourself:

I dance Salsa and Bachata

Why did you choose to work in dementia?

I wanted to work towards changing public perceptions of dementia. I also love getting to hear people’s stories.

What single piece of advise would you give to an early career researcher?

Find a project that you are passionate about.

Favourite film of all time?

When Harry meet Sally

Favourite ways to unplug and unwind?

Open Water Swimming

Do you collect anything?

Pins and patches from everywhere I travel

Can we find you on social media?

Find Bryony on LinkedIn

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