Contact: Dr Hannah Keage
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Presentations
Dr. Blossom Stephan. (2011) How does education affect associations between neuropathology and clinical dementia? The World Congress of Epidemiology. Edinburgh
Keage, H.A.D., Matthews, Savva, G.M. & Brayne, C. (2010). The pathology-dementia relationship: evidence of modification from human epidemiological studies. Models of dementia; the good, the bad and the future (a Biochemical Society conference), Cambridge, UK. [Link]
Keage, H.A.D., Matthews, F.E., Ince, P.G., McKeith, I., Polvikoski, T., Sulkava, R., & Brayne, C. (2010). Education, the brain and dementia: compensation not neuroprotection. Understanding Ageing: 50 years and beyond, Oxford, UK. [Link]
Polvikoski, T., Keage, H.A.D., Ince, P.G., Matthews, F.E., McKeith, I., Sulkava, R., & Brayne, C. (2008). Epidemiological Clinicopathological Studies in Europe (ECLipSE). Dementias & Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Network 2008 Conference, Newcastle, UK.[Link]