
Dr Sam Moxon - Unexpected Things Dementia Teaches us About Time
Dr Sam Moxon narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.We tend to picture dementia as a slow decline measured in months and years, tracked through cognitive scores and longitudinal data. Sam h...
26 Mai 4min

Rahul Sidhu - Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking
Rahul Sidhu narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.Rahul used to dread public speaking more than data analysis or academic scrutiny. A few years on, he gives talks to full rooms, chairs ses...
21 Mai 7min

Dr Clíona Farrell - It’s getting (too) hot in here; the climate crisis and brain health
Dr Clíona Farrell narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Clíona writes from this year's Hot Brain conference, an annual meeting hosted by UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and The Lan...
19 Mai 7min

Dr Yvonne Couch - The Contradictions & Challenges of the Junior PI
Dr Yvonne Couch narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Yvonne reflects on the contradiction at the heart of being a junior PI: you are expected to mentor, lead and invest in the people who ...
14 Mai 9min

Dr Toby Williamson - Finding values in research and dementia
Dr Toby Williamson narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.In this blog, Toby explores how values shape dementia research, even when we tell ourselves research is neutral. He looks at the te...
13 Mai 15min

Dr Becky Carlyle - Building accessible and inclusive research environments
Dr Becky Carlyle narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.In this blog, Becky writes up what she took from a panel of disabled researchers hosted by her department's Disability Working Group,...
7 Mai 8min

Emily Spencer - Life After the PhD: My Fellowship Application
Emily Spencer narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.With less than five months of PhD funding left, Emily found herself doing the opposite of what felt sensible. Instead of locking in on h...
6 Mai 6min




















