Rachel is a lead investigator of the Healthy Brain Project and an early career research fellow at Harvard Medical School and The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. Her research interests focus on early detection of dementia via subjective concerns of memory decline and determining the reliability of subjective concerns as a risk factor for dementia. Her work is supported by the NHMRC National Institute for Dementia Research, Alzheimer's Australia and the Brain
Yen Ying is a lead investigator of Healthy Brain Project and an early career research fellow at The Florey Institue of Neuroscience and Mental Health. Her research interest includes understanding genetic and lifestyle factors that may accelerate or protect against brain diseases. Her work is supported by the NHMRC National Institute for Dementia Research, Alzheimer's Australia and the Yulgilbar Alzheimer's Research Program.
The Healthy Brain Project is supported by generous grants from: The NHMRC National Institute for Dementia Research
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is the largest brain research group in the Southern Hemisphere. The Florey is committed to understanding and developing potential therapies for a wide range of brain disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. Researchers at the Florey are world leaders in imaging technology, stroke rehabilitation and epidemiological studies.
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