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https://www.australiandementianetwork.org.au/researcher/ 20-10-2022 04:19:24
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Thanks NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) and NSW Dept of Education for the opportunity to share the importance of brain health for people of all ages. You are never too old or too young to make changes to help reduce your risk of #dementia. IRNDP UNSW Ageing Futures Institute UNSW Science
Identifying Delirium vulnerability will lead to better prevention and reduce emergency care & risk of #dementia congratulations Dr Monique Boord ๐ง winner of @RobertPenhall ECR award AAG #SAGe24 Flinders University UniSA
Excited to receive this award for our recent international publication in Parkinsonโs disease. Congratulations to the lead author, Dr Dana Pourzinal #PDCogniCare #DNMHResearch #UQCCR UQ Medicine Health at UQ UQ News Rachael A Lawson Alison Yarnall
Continuing on the ECR DataBlitz, SIESTAR Isabella Orlando presents her research about the LC and sleep spindles ๐ง ๐ค โญ๏ธ
Interested in doing a PhD University of Sydney to improve functional and social independence of ppl with #dementia in #agedcare? Our@NHMRC funded team is accepting applications now for this wonderful scholarship opportunity ๐ sydney.edu.au/scholarships/cโฆ Yun-Hee Jeon ABI Communication Lab Sydney Health
๐จ Please join us for our ADNeT Registry 2023 Annual Report Launch webinar on the 20th of September. You can register for this free event here to listen to key findings and the role of the Registry in 2024 and beyond โก๏ธ buff.ly/3XvQSaz Dementia Australia Stephanie Ward
"Defy dementia" podcast interview of me about new risk factors in The Lancet Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 is attached. Thanks to them, all co-authors & UCL Psychiatry Alzheimer's Society TeamARUK Economic and Social Research Council support. Everyone should know how to reduce dementia risk.
Our #EMCR showcase for #DementiaActionWeek has begun! โจ First up, we have Dr Diana Matovic (Diana Matovic) from Lifespan Health & Wellbeing Research Centre. Read more about Diana and her work below. ๐
Happy Wednesday! Our #EMCR showcase continues today. Introducing Dr Mouna Sawan (Mouna Sawan) from University of Sydney. Learn more about Mouna and her work below. ๐ #DementiaActionWeek
Next up we have Dr Emily Rosenich (Dr Emily Rosenich) from the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health at Monash University (Emily is a new member of the ADNeT EMCR Accelerator team). Learn more about Emily and her work below. ๐ #DementiaActionWeek
New paper alert! ๐ฐ What are the changes in social skills with mild cognitive impairment and dementia? ๐ง ๐ Russell Chander, PhD UNSW Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) UQ News Australian Dementia EMCR Network #socialcognition #MCI #dementia
Next in line in our #EMCR showcase is Dr Marianne Coleman (Marianne Piano) from National Centre for Healthy Ageing. Learn more about Marianne and her work below. ๐ #DementiaActionWeek
Wrapping up Thursday for our #EMCR showcase is Dr Stephanie Wong (Stephanie Wong) from Flinders University. Learn more about Stephanie and her work below. ๐ #DementiaActionWeek
As #DementiaActionWeek is coming to an end, so too is our #EMCR showcase. Introducing Dr Hannah Fair (Hannah Fair). Hannah is another new member of the ADNeT EMCR Accelerator team. Learn more about Hannah and her work below. ๐
Spotlight on SA research for #DementiaActionWeek ๐ Stephanie Wong was named a Australian Institute of Policy & Science 2023 SA Young Tall Poppy of Science for her excellence in clinical dementia research โ including a lesser-known type of dementia affecting younger people. Learn more: ow.ly/XIRf50TrqQR