Adam Smith
@betterresearch
#Dementia Research at @UCL - creator of Dementia Researcher and other stuff! Born in the north a long time ago.
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https://thisisallabout.me/ 25-07-2012 08:54:29
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"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.
Are you searching for that new research job? We have exciting opportunities in our team jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancies.aspx… Come join our talented team in a great city and make a difference School of Healthcare NICHE Leeds Please share....
1/2 Are you student or staff at the University of Oxford and interested in health research? Join us for our next BRC South Parks Road seminar where you can find out about the latest developments in our imaging research talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a9a6c…
🌍 Join us for the ALBA Network-IBRO webinar on "#Indigenous voices in #Neuroscience: transforming research practices" to explore how Indigenous knowledge is reshaping neuroscience 🧠 🗓️ Date: 16 Sep 🕒 Time: 15:00 (CEST) 👉 Register: ow.ly/ISO250ThnE8 #Diversity
📚 "No job is sunshine and roses 100% of the time" – Rebecca Williams shares her thoughts on why she sticks with academia despite the challenges. Read more! #PhDJourney #neuroscience pod.fo/e/2674d5
❔"Why did nobody ask us?" 📖 Have a read of this interesting blog all about co-producing research with a community, including findings, reflections and advice for other researchers interested in co-producing research: blogs.imperial.ac.uk/perc/2024/09/0… Imperial PERC #PPI
Recruiting participants aged 18-35 and 65-85 for research into memory and ageing. Please contact me if you are interested in taking part. Please retweet and share with others! 🧠🙏 Louise Brown Nicholls University of Strathclyde Psychology Strathclyde PSH StrathAgeingNetwork
We understandably often focus on the bad things when we talk about academic careers - short-term contracts, deadlines, worklife balance (the list goes on). I think Rebecca Williams does well to remind us that it isn't all bad! dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-the-joys-…