
Bernie McInally - Not a good advert for Dementia
Bernie McInally narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.In this blog, Bernie reflects on his work supporting the Scottish Dementia Brain Tissue Bank, using a telephone cognitive assessment t...
11 Jun 8min

Emily Spencer - The Hidden Work of Finishing a PhD
Emily Spencer narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.In this blog, Emily reflects on being around four months from her planned PhD submission date, and the amount of work still sitting bene...
11 Jun 6min

Dr Connor Richardson - Learning to Belong Somewhere New
Dr Connor Richardson narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.What is it actually like to start over somewhere new? After nearly a decade at Newcastle, where he did his undergraduate degree r...
9 Jun 5min

Dr Maria Drummond - What My First Major NIHR Award Taught Me
Dr Maria Drummond narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.There is a stage most researchers never write about: the stretch between a positive funding decision and actually getting started. T...
4 Jun 5min

The Report, Out Loud: Listening to Early Career Researchers
This episode works through Listening to Early Career Researchers, the 2022 survey report from UCL and ISTAART PEERs. It captured the views of early career researchers across the world.Work is currentl...
3 Jun 23min

Dr Tatiana A. Giovannucci - If I Fall Behind, I'll Fall Into Torpor
Dr Tatiana A. Giovannucc narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Tatiana's blog is not what you might expect. It is a speculative fiction, set in a near future where AI-driven energy demands...
2 Jun 8min

Beccy Owen - The Trials and Tribulations of Electrophysiology
Beccy Owen narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Electrophysiology has taken up roughly 80% of Beccy's thoughts this past year, so she has written about it. Beccy is a PhD student at the U...
27 Mai 9min

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




















