Dementia Researcher Blogs

Dementia Researcher Blogs

Dementia Researcher blogs are written and then narrated by the authors. Through this podcast channel, we share the narrations, so you can listen back where ever you get your podcasts, as well as on our website - careers, research and your science. Brought to you by www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk - everything you need, all in one place.

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Dr Andrew Kiselica - Why "Normal" Cognition Is Hindering Preclinical Alzheimer’s Trials

Dr Andrew Kiselica - Why "Normal" Cognition Is Hindering Preclinical Alzheimer’s Trials

Dr Andrew M. Kiselica, narrating a new blog he wrote for the Dementia Researcher website.Why are preclinical Alzheimer’s trials struggling to show results? Andrew and colleagues argue the issue may no...

15 Apr 8min

Rahul Sidhu - Momentum in Dementia Research: What I Saw at ARUK

Rahul Sidhu - Momentum in Dementia Research: What I Saw at ARUK

Rahul Sidhu, narrating a new blog he wrote for the Dementia Researcher website.In this blog, Rahul shares his experience at the Alzheimer’s Research UK conference, highlighting the breadth of dementia...

14 Apr 9min

Jacqui Kerr - How clinical trials Site Initiation Visits work and why they matter

Jacqui Kerr - How clinical trials Site Initiation Visits work and why they matter

Jacqui Kerr narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Site Initiation Visits mark the transition from clinical trial / study setup to delivery, ensuring research sites are fully prepared befor...

8 Apr 6min

Dr Clíona Farrell - Optimise, troubleshoot, repeat - Beginning a new project

Dr Clíona Farrell - Optimise, troubleshoot, repeat - Beginning a new project

Dr Clíona Farrell, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website.Three months into a new postdoc, Clíona explores the messy reality of starting fresh in research. From failed experime...

4 Apr 5min

Dr Becky Carlyle - The Motherhood Penalty and Career Progression

Dr Becky Carlyle - The Motherhood Penalty and Career Progression

Dr Becky Carlyle, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website.In this blog, Becky reflects on the lived reality behind the motherhood penalty in academia, blending personal experienc...

1 Apr 10min

Emily Spencer - Motherhood, PhDs, and the Funding Gap

Emily Spencer - Motherhood, PhDs, and the Funding Gap

Emily Spencer, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Emily shares her experience of balancing a PhD with early motherhood, reflecting on both the encouragement ...

24 Mar 6min

Professor Louise Serpell - From Academia and Beyond

Professor Louise Serpell - From Academia and Beyond

Professor Louise Serpell, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this reflective blog, Louise looks back on more than three decades in academia researching neurod...

12 Mar 5min

Dr Emma Law - Managing patient expectations (without overpromising)

Dr Emma Law - Managing patient expectations (without overpromising)

Dr Emma Law, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Emma discusses the delicate balance between encouraging participation in dementia research and being r...

12 Mar 8min

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