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Beccy Owen - Giving Your First Seminar: What I Learned
Aug 20, 20266mEp. 729
Beccy Owen narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. What if the thing you've been dreading since day one of your PhD turns out to be the best week of work you do all year? A seminar isn't an exam, and the audie
Harriet Greene narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Eighteen months into a PhD, everything clicks. The experiments run themselves, the walk to work has a coffee stop, and the days start blurring together. H
Dr Emma Law - GCP Training: Do We Really Need Regular Refreshers?
Aug 13, 202610mEp. 727
Dr Emma Law narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Every two years, Emma has to sit her GCP update. Every two years she wonders whether it is actually necessary. This time she decided to find out properly, an
Professor Frank Gunn-Moore - An Academic career, then and now
Aug 12, 20267mEp. 726
Professor Frank Gunn-Moore narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Forty years of a research career, told through the three gambles that shaped it. Frank starts with an admission that surprises people: he is k
Dr Becky Carlyle - Building Labs Where It's Safe to Fail
Aug 10, 20269mEp. 725
Dr Becky Carlyle narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Failure in academia gets treated here as a structural problem before it gets treated as a personal one. The starting point is that this is one of very f
Emma & Sue Williams - A what? A Public Advisor Researcher? You may well ask…
Aug 6, 20267mEp. 724
Emma Williams and Sue Williams discuss their work. Emma and Sue have a job title that stops conversations. Public Advisor Researcher. They did not know what it meant when they applied, and two years on they are still exp
Emily Spencer narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. With her her viva date set and every working hour going into her thesis, Emily has also just returned to conference season for the first time since her mat
Adam Smith - Good Research Still Needs an Audience
Jul 31, 202612mEp. 722
Adam Smith narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Publishing the paper is not the finish line, it is where the work of being read actually starts. Adam looks at what happens to research once it lands in a jou
Dr Yvonne Couch narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Do we actually need to teach Gen Z differently, or do they just need to grow up a bit? Yvonne read a Times Higher Ed article that annoyed her enough to a
Dr Lindsey Sinclair - What Sport Can Teach Science
Jul 29, 20266mEp. 720
Dr Lindsey Sinclair narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Is time invested in something really time wasted if you don't win? A comment overheard at a rowing regatta set Lindsey thinking about what sport has
Rahul Sidhu - Weightlifting and Creatine on Brain Health
Jul 28, 20269mEp. 719
Rahul Sidhu narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Does lifting weights actually protect your brain, and is creatine the brain supplement the gym world thinks it is? Rahul goes through what the evidence reall
Dr Ajantha Abey - Research Habits I Wish I’d Started Earlier in My PhD
Jul 26, 202618mEp. 718
Dr Ajantha Abey narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. There are already about a thousand blogs telling you to pace yourself and embrace failure. This is not one of them. Ajantha has written up the unglamorou
Dr Clíona Farrell narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. After a long week at AAIC in London, Clíona swapped the conference hall for the Bloomsbury Theatre and a one-woman cabaret called Unforgettable. It tel
Professor Louise Serpell - Football, CTE and the Science Protecting Future Players
Jul 19, 20267mEp. 715
Professor Louise Serpell narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. As excitement builds around the 2026 World Cup final, Louise examines the darker side of the beautiful game: the relationship between repetitive
Harriet Greene - How I Found My Way into Dementia Research: Give to Gain
Jul 9, 20268mEp. 713
Harriet Greene narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Harriet wrote her first essay on Alzheimer's at 15. What followed was not a tidy line to Oxford. She missed medicine by one mark, took her insurance place
Professor Frank Gunn-Moore: Do Cats, Dogs and Dolphins Get Dementia Too?
Jul 7, 20265mEp. 712
Professor Frank Gunn-Moore narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. In this blog, Frank asks whether dementia is really unique to humans. Starting with the story of his cat Cardhu, and moving through research o
Dr Sam Moxon narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. You develop something genuinely different, cost it, build the team, submit it feeling confident, and then the rejection lands. In this blog, Dr Sam Moxon si
Dr Becky Carlyle - How I Started My Own Lecture Course
Jun 25, 202610mEp. 710
Dr Becky Carlyle narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. In this blog, Becky reflects on creating a new lecture course for second year biomedical scientists, built around the molecular basis of neurodegenerati
Brandon Newman - Why data matters in human-centred dementia care
Jun 24, 20268mEp. 709
Brandon Newman narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. In this guest blog, Brandon Newman uses his experience as a paramedic to show how dementia care can be misread when clinicians only see a brief snapshot o
Rahul Sidhu - Sleep and Dementia: Should We Worry?
Jun 18, 20266mEp. 708
Rahul Sidhu narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Rahul explores the relationship between sleep and dementia, asking whether a few poor nights should really worry us. Drawing on research into the glymphatic
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