Profile – Professor Paul Whiting
Blue Peter badge holder (deserves a golden one) and Chief Scientific Officer at the Alzheimer’s Research UK UCL Drug Discovery Institute
Blue Peter badge holder (deserves a golden one) and Chief Scientific Officer at the Alzheimer’s Research UK UCL Drug Discovery Institute
MSc Health Psychology Student and Activity Coordinator at Bournemouth University, researching the body-mind relationship and cognitive impairment. Won’t be writing her thesis with her toes (but could).
Research Fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School completed her PhD exploring how to implement routine measurement of quality of life in care homes.
DETERMIND Programme Lead and Research Fellow at Brighton at Sussex University. Enjoys coastal towns but not the commute between Bournemouth & Brighton.
Head of Research at Alzheimer’s Society sharing research updates and findings with the public, donors and supporters
Research Grants Office at the Alzheimer’s Society, supporting the grants application process and managing their portfolio of funded PhD Studentships and Dissemination grants. If you hear her sneeze, she has chocolate!
Postdoc Researcher at the University of Liverpool, researching variations in dementia care pathways (his CV says he is also a keen runner)
Postdoc currently working on the Rare Dementia Support Impact Study and investigating physiological responses to music in people living with PCA and AD.
Skateboarding conversation analyst and qualitative researcher at the University of Bristol. Researching Communication in dementia care, exploring how decisions are made in urgent care in dementia, particularly in out-of-hours services. Always wins an argument.
Post-doctoral research associate at University College London, funded by the UK Dementia Research Institute to research Huntingdon’s Disease. Likes to move it, move it with King Julien XIII.
Orcadian and Reader at the University of Glasgow researching Vascular cognitive impairment, small vessel disease and ischaemic stroke
Research Fellow at the Glasgow Caledonian University, researching the Molecular causes of Alzheimer’s disease. Spending spare time drawing, making, dinosaur digging and going to tea parties!