
Anna Jane Dreyer
@annajanedreyer
Postdoc in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences @Cambridge_Uni | NIHR @ARC_EoE DEM-COMM Dementia Fellow | Neuropsychologist
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04-11-2022 09:32:11
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Wonderful news Maura Malpetti! 🎉👏👏 Congratulations on winning the 'Rising Star - Early Group Leader Prize' and many thanks to WiNUK: Women in Neuroscience UK 🧠. 🌟

So pleased to see the a culturally adapted version of the Cookie Theft task available: the Banana Theft task. Great work by Bernard Mbwele and team.


Love this crew. My fellow NIHR ARC East of England DEM-COMM dementia fellows





Is precision public health an oxymoron? A poster I prepared for the recent Cambridge Public Health showcase event cph.shorthandstories.com/poster-showcas…


We are thrilled to recognize Dr. Bess Frost as the 2025 #RainwaterPrize winner for Innovative Early-Career Scientist and applaud her work to understand tau’s impact on DNA and cognitive decline in #Alzheimers disease and other primary tauopathies. rainwatercharitablefoundation.org/honoring-excel…

Anna Jane Dreyer from the NIHR Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) DemComm programme addressed inequalities in neurodegenerative diseases and our Research Fellow, Joanne Clark from Cambridge University Hospitals NHS, presented her #research on sensory stimulation in brain injury rehab. #ARCECRSymposium 🧵2/2


A wonderful day at the #ARCECRSymposium. Thank you for the opportunity to present my postdoc work, supported by NIHR ARC East of England DEM-COMM fellowship


Great day yesterday at the House of Commons asking MPs to support the only treatment for Primary Progressive Aphasia - Speech and Language Therapy. Well done Dr Anna Volkmer and Rosemary Townsend! RCSLT 💙 UK House of Commons Pennine Care NHS FT Helen Maguire BEM MP 🔶 RareDementiaSupport





Thank you to Beth, Paul and Linde Jacobs for bravely sharing their stories during our Lived Experience Panel at #GlobalTau2025. Panels like these are essential to scientific progress, rooting research in real lives. Grateful to PSPA and our partners for making this possible.

