Dr Catherine Browning | Meet Our Researcher Series
One of the most dynamic functions of Dr Browning’s role as Study Coordinator of the Sydney Centenarian Study is meeting with a diverse array of individuals, with undeniably
One of the most dynamic functions of Dr Browning’s role as Study Coordinator of the Sydney Centenarian Study is meeting with a diverse array of individuals, with undeniably
The field of healthy brain ageing is broad and across researchers there is the common goal of ground-breaking outcomes to change the landscape of cognitive decline research
Josie Bigland is working toward becoming a Clinical Psychologist, with a personal goal of giving back to the community; specifically, families en
Dr Rebecca Koncz’s research explores the pathophysiological mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly amyloid accumulation, as a hallmark feature of the disease.
The participants of CHeBA’s Sydney Centenarian Study have quite literally a century’s worth of knowledge and possibly the most diversified life experience of us all.
As our understanding of brain health expands rapidly, more and more individuals are becoming extremely health conscious.
Further understanding of social cognition, and how it changes across the lifespan and interacts with cognitive decline, is essential for underpinning risk factors for neuro
There is a large body of evidence to suggest that our ability to socialise and maintain positive relationships throughout the lifespan is affected by, and can have an effec
The context of healthcare has certainly shifted in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and there is now a huge demand