Prof Nele Demeyere
@neledemeyere
University of Oxford Professor of Neuropsychology, NIHR advanced fellow. Interested in post stroke cognition.
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🥳📣🎓🧠 PhD studentship ! come and do a 4-year funded PhD with us at Imperial Department of Brain Sciences + newly minted VIDA (Vascular and Immune Contributions to DementiA) multi-institutional network! Atticus Hainsworth Laura Parkes findaphd.com/phds/project/b…
🙏 RT & support this research to help our trainee clinical psychologist with her project on the emotional impact of #TIA #ministroke OPSYRIS Deb Lowe💜 Audrey Bowen Grace Turner Jennifer Crow Prof Nele Demeyere Lisa Kidd Avril Drummond💙
Thought I’d share the exciting news! ☺️ As my research assistant role at the University of Oxford comes to an end next week, I am beyond grateful to remain in both Prof Nele Demeyere and Charlotte Stagg labs, this time as a PhD student funded by Stroke Association 💜 More to come….!
Fabulous opportunity to come and work on a feasibility pilot trial to test tele-rehabilitation in stroke with a great team, led by Prof Lorna Paul ⤵️⤵️⤵️
Users of X, katie gallacher and I have just published a paper in Disability and Rehabilitation looking at what people tweet regarding their life after stroke – and now we are tweeting about it, how meta! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… read and then tweet about it #strokesurvivor #strokerecovery
Recovery IS possible - with appropriate support both in hospital and out of hospital. If you or a loved one has been affected by stroke, don't hesitate to contact Stroke Association - there is help. #FindingStrengthThroughSupport
Really happy to see Chloe Carrick 's great (pre-registered) study on cognitive associations of chronic post-stroke #fatigue - executive dysfunction uniquely relates to fatigue above other cognitive symptoms. With Prof Nele Demeyere Funder: Stroke Association tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
🚨 New paper out in TheClinicalNeuropsychologist! With Prof Nele Demeyere we find that objective cognition relates more strongly to early #poststrokedepression but subjective cognition more strongly relates to long-term depression and #poststrokeanxiety /1 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…