2024 ISLAND Seminar - Burnie
Event description
Join the below members of the ISLAND project team for the evening and hear about our recent research. The presentation will run from 5.30-6.30, with an opportunity to ask questions at the end and light refreshments provided from 5pm.Â
Professor Anna KingÂ
Brain proteins are present in the blood in very small amounts and new technologies have meant that we can now detect these proteins. This has led to the possibilities of being able to diagnose dementia and measure brain health through a blood test. Prof Anna King will present work being undertaken through the ISLAND project to develop brain biomarkers through a blood test. This work is made possible through the biennial blood samples we collect from participants.
Associate Professor Lyn Goldberg
Associate Professor Goldberg will discuss current research around hearing loss as a risk factor for dementia and the valuable contribution of ISLAND Project participants.
Dr Hannah Fair
Although ISLAND members are making great progress towards reducing their dementia risk, for us to see significant changes in rates of dementia across our society, we need more people, especially those with higher-risk starting points, to make risk-reducing changes in their lives. With the help of some of our ISLAND participants, Hannah (and her colleagues Ignacio, Claire, Kathleen and Alex) have designed items that we expect will help people share their dementia risk knowledge. Hannah will talk about her previous research into the role of social networks in dementia risk education, the collaborative design process she has undertaken, and the finished products she is now testing the impact of.
Further information
This event will be held in the Field Building within the West Park Campus. There is parking outside the venue. Click here for the campus map.
COVID safety information: We will have facemasks available for those who would like to wear one. Please do not attend the event if you are unwell.
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