SDRC Executive Committee Support: Dr Terry Quinn

SDRC Executive Committee Support: Dr Terry Quinn

You may have read in our previous blog that we now have two new academics which will provide support to the SDRC Executive Committee with our growing activity. This support will run until our next Executive Committee election at the end of 2020.  The second of these...
SDRC Executive Committee Support: Dr Sophie Bradley

SDRC Executive Committee Support: Dr Sophie Bradley

Due to the growth of the SDRC, the committee have agreed we need to take on additional support to help the SDRC Executive Committee with activity. This support will run until our next Executive Committee election at the end of 2020. Our first member is Dr Sophie...
International Researcher: Ariel Frame

International Researcher: Ariel Frame

Today, the SDRC goes international! This guest blog is form Ariel K. Frame, PhD Candidate from the neuroscience graduate program at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada. Ariel tells us about research and a desire to work in Scotland.     I am a neurobiologist...
Early Career Researchers: Miriam Scarpa

Early Career Researchers: Miriam Scarpa

Throughout August, the SDRC are celebrating our next generation of researchers by publishing a series of blogs to PhD Students/ Early Career Researchers.  Read the previous blogs here Our next blog is from Miriam Scarpa. Miriam gives us a fascinating overview of her...
Early Career Researchers: Mizuki Morisaki

Early Career Researchers: Mizuki Morisaki

Next in the SDRC’s blog series focussing on early career researchers, is a blog from Mizuki Morisaki, a PhD student at the University of St Andrews. Mizuki’s work relates to the SDRC’s Fundamental Science theme.  I am a third year PhD student at the...
Early Career Researchers: Sarah Hesse

Early Career Researchers: Sarah Hesse

The SDRC are delighted to introduce this blog series where everyday we highlight and celebrate the wonderful contribution PhD students and Early Career Researchers make to dementia and brain health research.  Read the previous blogs here Our next blog is from Sarah...