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Podcast – Dr Sarah Kate Smith, Brain Health & Dementia Prevention - DEMENTIA RESEARCHER Dr Sarah Kate Smith shares her research on brain health, risk reduction, and public involvement in dementia prevention in this final Minds in Motion Podcast.

What does research tell us about brain health and how to reduce the risk of dementia?

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Staying Well & Staying Home by Dementia Researcher This week Adam Smith hosts this informal discussion with three lab-based researchers. Recorded remotely and discussing how they’re all managing to physically and mentally well, and how life has changed since the 23rd March. Dr Katy Askew, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and PhD student Makis Tzioras both from The University of Edinburgh and Dr Isabel Castanho a postdoc researcher at University of Exeter joined the podcast remotely to discuss and share. These three will be back again in a few weeks’ time to discuss in greater details, how they manage the pressures of academia with a focus on mental health and wellness. You can find out more about our panellists, and their work on our website www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk. A transcript of this podcast is also available here https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/podcast-staying-well-and-staying-home Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. We are also run a Midday Lecture Webinar series - find recordings of previous lectures and details on how to register for future events at www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/webinars This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.

"Staying well & staying home" is the title of the short @dem_researcher podcast where @KatharineAskew, @MakisTzioras & I discussed how we're coping w/ staying at home working during the pandemic:#AcademicTwitter #ECRdementia #lockdown #Covid_19

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Had such a great experience at @ARUKscientist today! ECR training day was fantastic (we even had a mock Grant Research Board meeting!), & I felt really privileged to be surrounded by such brilliant #dementia scientists! Many of us loved the meeting rooms as well! 🤓 #ECRdementia

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What do researchers need to know? Advice from people livi... In this two part special recorded on location at Universi...

What do researchers need to know? Advice from people living with dementia; a two part special www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/what-do-researchers-need... #ECRDementia @dem_researcher

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Learn about what inspired the amazing @Jenny_Imm to study dementia for her PhD. #ExeterDementia #dementiaresearch #dementia #ECRdementia #VoicesForDementia @ExeterMed @UniofExeter @UofE_Research @ExeterDoctoral @alzheimerssoc

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Managing & fostering good relations with PhD supervisors by Dementia Researcher Working life is inherently relational and in the case of doing a PhD, a specific and unique relation is that with your mentor or supervisor. Mutually nurturing this relationship, is key to success, or is it? In this weeks podcast, our panel explore how they have worked with, and managed their relationships with supervisors. How this develops over time, how you ensure your research is your own and their tips for success. This weeks host is Chris Hardy a Clinical neuroscience and Postdoc from University College London and the panellists are Jacki Stansfield a PhD working also at UCL, Robyn Dowlen, PhD Student at The University of Manchester and finally Lisa Thorpe a PhD Student, University of Chester. (Needless to say, they all have perfect relationships with their supervisors) Please share our podcasts using #ECRDementia and visit our website www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk where you will find lots of information and support for Early Career Dementia Researchers. You can find a transcript of this podcast on our website - https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/managing-and-fostering-good-relations-with-phd-supervisors/

Recommend this podcast "Managing & fostering good relations with PhD supervisors" by @dem_researcher to all PhD students:| Covers maturation of relationship, but also impostor syndrome & importance of 'me time'. Great advice #PhDchat #PhDlife #ECRDementia

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