Dr Donald Lyall - What Adrian Newey Can Teach Dementia Researchers

Dr Donald Lyall - What Adrian Newey Can Teach Dementia Researchers

Dr Donald Lyall narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.

In this guest blog, Donald draws lessons from legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey and the Race Against Dementia summit. Reflecting on Newey’s philosophy of learning from failure, teamwork, data integrity, and time for focused thought, Lyall shows how these principles can inform dementia research. By connecting motorsport precision with scientific collaboration, he highlights how structured creativity and belief in the mission can accelerate progress in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

Find the original text, and narration here on our website.

https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-lessons-from-the-pit-lane-what-adrian-newey-can-teach-dementia-researchers/

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Dr Donald Lyall is a senior lecturer in Population Brain Health at the University of Glasgow. His research investigates the predictors, mediators and moderators of cognitive impairment in older age, including neurodegenerative diseases like dementia. Donald’s staff page is here. The first Formula 1 Grand Prix he watched was the 1999 Japanese Grand Prix, which was won by Mika Hakkinen in a McLaren MP4-14, designed by a team led by…Adrian Newey.

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