A Tribute to Jean Nesbitt
HEIDI DOUGLASS | h.douglass@unsw.edu.au
Research Assistant Lauren King hopes that through CHeBA’s COGNISANCE Project we will achieve global impact on the quality of dementia care and av
Dr Rebecca Koncz’s research explores the pathophysiological mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly amyloid accumulation, as a hallmark feature of the disease.
The context of healthcare has certainly shifted in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and there is now a huge demand
Providing individuals and policymakers with valid information regarding the impact social relationships have on successful ageing is the ultimate hope Dr Anne-
Dr Matt Paradise’s dual role as both clinician and researcher has developed his uni
Zara Page, a fourth-year Neuroscience Honours student, has spent the year working with Dr Nicole Kochan and Dr Karen Croot alongside CHeBA's CogSCAN and
This article was originally published in the Australian Financial Review on 21 September 2017 (World Alzheimer’s Day)