📢 Deadline Alert!
The application deadline for our first PhD programme 'FAIRER' is next Friday!
We're offering 3 fully-funded non-clinical PhD studentships at @QMUL, supported by @DunhillMedical
Apply now: 🔗 https://t.co/yEFfZ9xPfV
🚨 Exciting News 🚨 We’ve appointed three renowned professors—Adam Gordon, Liz Sampson, and Hamish Simpson—as ACHA’s Professorial Chairs. Together, we'll drive transformative research & education in #healthyageing@QMUL@NHSBartsHealth@Barts_Charity
👉 https://t.co/kOpBsxQkBL
Prof @NathanDavies50 & Prof @ClaudiaACooper1 at @QMUL will lead our DTC for Integrated Care.
29 PhD students will be guided by researchers, policy makers, NHS and social care professionals, and people with lived experience of dementia to create better care services that will make a real difference to people with dementia.
This DTC will help students to become the next generation of outstanding dementia researchers that will improve the dementia care system in the UK.
Read more here: https://t.co/JUYmMiHkHo
Also other fab opportunities via same scheme exploring a wide range of healthy ageing and frailty related themes with all-star supervisors inc @ProfLizSampson, Nathan Davies, Katie Sheehan, Jamie Ross, Megan Armstrong & Jerry Tsang.
PhD opportunity in East London, via @QMUL, ACHA: Mixed-methods approach exploring associations between multigenerational housing and healthcare use for persons living with dementia. £28k stipend + fees supported by Dunhill Medical Trust & @Barts_Charity. https://t.co/vByAgVZdpC
And please contact @MarkRawle and I if you are interested in a phd on the Influence of Multigenerational Housing on Healthcare Use for Persons Living with Dementia, we are happy to chat if you think this might be for you
I'm really very excited to declare that (two years after I finished) this final paper from my PhD as now been published:
Establishing Predictors of Acute Sarcopenia: A Proof-Of-Concept Study Utilising Network Analysis (https://t.co/uSEp8rmVvS)
Fantastic job opportunity for clinical academic leaders (three fully funded chairs in Healthy Ageing) based in NE London. Looking for expertise in three themes, preventing and managing frailty, rehabilitation & mental health (inc dementia / delirium): https://t.co/PIE5iuhfA8
@karinjr Second question, *how* are they pointing? Perhaps, 'exhasperatedly' or 'like a sign pointing toward a nearby site of historical interest'. Also worth describing the nails, angle of finger bend etc
Study findings do not support the treatment of elevated inpatient blood pressures in hospitalized older adults without evidence of end organ damage and highlight the need for randomized clinical trials of inpatient blood pressure treatment targets. https://t.co/wXQy3j8XcW
Extremes of baseline cognitive function determine the severity of delirium: a population study
Question: before hospitalisation, how might brain function influence the severity of #delirium symptoms?
@Alextsui_1@MRCLHA@wellcometrust
https://t.co/qiXBL7rYGT
Exciting opportunity. Apply now for @arc_nt funded post-doctoral fellowship posts for future leaders in dementia research. Choose from posts in @ucl and QMUL (including with me) https://t.co/mzTrscYvuc
Last year I taught myself R with resources I primarily found via Twitter. I've been meaning to share some of the resources here, and I finally have a little time today. So here they are... 🧵
@AcademicChatter#rstudio#rstatistics