Dementia Researcher Blogs
The Dementia Researcher Blogs Podcasts - through this show, you can hear our bloggers read their blogs. So if you prefer to read, you can head or our website or you can listen on the move. These shows are about academic / research careers, research, science and life as an early career dementia researchers. Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk - everything you need, all in one place. Remember to subscribe to our main ‘Dementia Researcher‘ Podcast, here and where ever you get your podcasts.
Episodes
Friday May 19, 2023
Ajantha Abey - Conference Insights: Top 10 Takeaways in Dementia Research
Friday May 19, 2023
Friday May 19, 2023
Ajantha Abey narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Ajantha shares his top 10 takeaways from recent conferences. His key findings include that breakthroughs are finally happening in therapeutic treatments, some of the most exciting advances are happening in fluid biomarkers, digital biomarkers are on the rise, spatial transcriptomics is the hottest new technique on the block, microglia are everyone's new favourite cell type, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration - and diversity is finally making the agenda!
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-conference-insights-top-10-takeaways-in-dementia-research/
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Ajantha Abey is a PhD student in the Kavli Institute at University of Oxford. He is interested in the cellular mechanisms of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other diseases of the ageing brain. Previously, having previoulsy explored neuropathology in dogs with dementia and potential stem cell replacement therapies. He now uses induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons to try and model selective neuronal vulnerability: the phenomenon where some cells die but others remain resilient to neurodegenerative diseases.
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Enjoy listening and reading our blogs? We're always on the look out for new contributors, drop us a line and share your own research and careers advice dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali - Should you apply for a Lectureship?
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
If you are looking to pursue a career in academia, it's not just about teaching and research. Kamar, a lecturer in biomedical science at Teesside University, shares her experience and insights on obtaining a permanent academic position. In her blog, she highlights the different routes to obtaining permanent positions, such as fellowships, and provides key advice on applying for lectureships. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to pursue a career in academia and understands the challenges and opportunities available in the field.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-should-you-apply-for-a-lectureship/
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Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali is a Lecturer in Biomedical Science at Teesside University & Affiliate Researcher at Glasgow University. In addition to teaching, Kamar is exploring how neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury contributes to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases that lead to dementia. Having first pursued a career as an NHS Psychologist, Kamar went back to University in Durham to look at rodent behavioural tasks to completed her PhD, and then worked as a regional Programme Manager for NC3Rs.
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Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Beth Eyre - The many hats of a dementia researcher
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Beth Eyre narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Join Beth on an exciting journey through the various hats worn by researchers in this blog. If you're curious about the hidden aspects of a PhD journey and want to gain insights into the diverse roles researchers play, this blog is a must-read! Beth shares her personal experiences and lessons learned, unraveling the intricacies of designing projects, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and more. Whether you're a budding researcher or simply fascinated by the world of academia, this blog will expand your understanding of the multifaceted nature of research.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-the-many-hats-of-a-dementia-researcher/
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Beth Eyre is a PhD Student at The University of Sheffield, researching Neurovascular and cognitive function in preclinical models of Alzheimer’s disease. Beth has a background in psychology, where she gained her degree from the University of Leeds. Inside and outside the lab, Beth loves sharing her science and in her blogs she discusses her work, career and shares lessons she learns as she navigates life as an early career researcher.
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This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. Enjoy listening? We're always on the look out for new contributors, if you would like to write and narrate your own blog - drop us a line dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk.
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Friday May 12, 2023
Friday May 12, 2023
Hannah Hussain narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Looking to improve your health as you age? Hannah suggests you look no further than resistance training! As our bodies naturally experience a decline in muscle mass, strength, and function, it's important to combat sarcopenia with exercise. And lifting weights has been shown to not only slow or reverse the effects of sarcopenia but also improve bone density, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and mood. Plus, it's especially beneficial for people with dementia. Don't let aging slow you down - Hannah makes the case for incorporate resistance training into your exercise routine and enjoy a healthier, happier life!
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-weightlifting-is-only-for-your-younger-years-right-wrong/
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Hannah Hussain is a PhD Student in Health Economics at The University of Sheffield. As a proud third generation migrant and British-Asian, her career path has been linear and ever evolving, originally qualifying as a Pharmacist in Nottingham, then Health Economics in Birmingham. Her studies have opened a world into Psychology, Mental Health and other areas of health, and with that and personal influences she found her passion for dementia.
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This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk
Thursday May 11, 2023
Dr Yvonne Couch - Developing a Plan B
Thursday May 11, 2023
Thursday May 11, 2023
Dr Yvonne Couch, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website.
In this blog Yvonne talks about developing a Plan B for your career (just in case, because we all know that "No plan survives first contact with the enemy"). Yvonne works through unlocking your potential and exploring new career paths - leverage your skills, embrace change, and create opportunities beyond academia. Don't settle for unhappiness—make a choice for your future and find success.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-developing-a-plan-b/
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Dr Yvonne Couch is an Alzheimer's Research UK Fellow at the University of Oxford. Yvonne studies the role of extracellular vesicles and their role in changing the function of the vasculature after stroke, aiming to discover why the prevalence of dementia after stroke is three times higher than the average. It is her passion for problem solving and love of science that drives her, in advancing our knowledge of disease. Yvonne writes about her work, academic life, and careers as she takes a new road into independent research @dr_yvonne_couch
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Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Lisa Hammond - Back to Research
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Lisa Hammond narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Welcome to our first blog from Lisa Hammond, in this post she delves into the transformative work of the Daphne Jackson Trust and the Alzheimer's Society, shedding light on the significance of supporting individuals in returning to careers in dementia research. This inspiring journey explores how these organizations play a pivotal role in empowering individuals who temporarily stepped away from their professional lives to care for loved ones or start families.
Caring for someone with dementia or dedicating time to family responsibilities is a noble and selfless act. However, for those who aspired to contribute to the field of dementia research, these detours often meant putting their own ambitions on hold. Recognizing the immense potential and untapped talent that lay dormant, the Daphne Jackson Trust, has emerged as a beacon of hope for those seeking to reignite their careers in the realm of dementia research.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-back-to-research/
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Lisa Hammond is a Research Communications Officers at Alzheimer’s Society. As part her my role, she shares and communicates the pioneering research that Alzheimer's Society are funding. Lisa has a background in neuroscience and fine art which allows helps her to xplain science in an out of the box way. Outside work Lisa is a keen gardener, and she enjoys nature and anything creative.
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Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Friday May 05, 2023
Dr Gaia Brezzo - The Blot thickens; using Western Blotting in research
Friday May 05, 2023
Friday May 05, 2023
Dr Gaia Brezzo narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Are you tired of the witchcraft and frustration of Western Blotting? Learn the basics of this technique and how it can benefit your research in this new blog from Gaia. Find out how to select the right sample, run a successful gel electrophoresis, transfer proteins, and quantify the results. Discover tips and tricks from a researcher who's been there. Don't let Western Blotting intimidate you anymore, read our blog now!"
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-the-blot-thickens-using-western-blotting-in-research/
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Dr Gaia Brezzo is a Research Fellow based within the UK Dementia Research Institute at The University of Edinburgh. Gaia's research focuses on understanding how immune alterations triggered by stroke shape chronic maladaptive neuroimmune responses that lead to post-stroke cognitive decline and vascular dementia. Raised in Italy, Gaia came to the UK to complete her undergraduate degree, and thankfully, stuck around. Gaia writes about her work and career challenges, when not biking her way up and down hills in Edinburgh. Follow Gaia on Twitter: @Gaia_Brezzo
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Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Thursday May 04, 2023
Dr Anna Volkmer - Does my patient understand what my research study is about?
Thursday May 04, 2023
Thursday May 04, 2023
Dr Anna Volkmer, narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is a legislation that aims to protect the rights of people who may lack capacity to make decisions. This Act provides guidance to professionals to decide whether someone has decision-making capacity. It also offers practical examples of how to judge if a person can understand, retain, weigh up, and express a decision. The Act also provides guidance to researchers on gaining consent from research participants. However, researchers often find this legislation and code of practice complicated and difficult to follow, which leads to people with communication difficulties being excluded from studies. In this blog Anna goes through the issues and makes suggestions on how to address the issues.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-does-my-patient-understand-what-my-research-study-is-about/
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Dr Anna Volkmer is a Speech and Language Therapist and researcher in Language and Cognition, Department of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London. Anna is researching Speech and language therapy interventions in language led dementia and was once voted scariest speech and language therapist (even her children agree).
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If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk
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This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Dr Clarissa Giebel- Halving Social Care Reform Budget, what it means to dementia
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Recently, the UK Government announced that the originally planned £500m social care reform budget would be halved. That’s means £250m to be invested into a struggling social care sector, specifically the social care workforce. Now, £250m is a lot of money, but how far will that go to helping? Clarissa discusses what comes next.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-halving-social-care-reform-budget-what-it-means-to-dementia/
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Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist.
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If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk
This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.