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Members of my research team in the Psychology Department


Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 study

*Dr Alan Gow, research fellow (funding: Help the Aged)

†Dr Wendy Johnson, research fellow (funding: RCUK)

Dr Lars Penke, research fellow (funding: Medical Research Council)

‡Dr Michelle Luciano, research fellow (funding: ad hominem fellowship from Lloyds TSB-Royal Society of Edinburgh)

*Lorna Houlihan, research fellow (funding: Help the Aged)

Dr Kevin McGhee, research fellow (funding: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council)

Dr Gail Davies, research fellow (funding: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council)


*Janie Corley, research associate (funding: Help the Aged)

Catherine Murray, research associate (funding: Medical Research Council)

*Ross Henderson, research associate (funding: Help the Aged)

*Alison Pattie, research associate (funding: Help the Aged)

Robert Fieo, PhD student

Dominika Dykiert, PhD student (funding: Medical Research Council)


*Paul Redmond, database manager (funding: Help the Aged)

*Paula Davies, secretary (funding: Help the Aged)


Scottish School of Educational Research 1925-1950 study

Caroline Brett , research associate (funding: Economic and Social Research Council)

 

Brain tumours and inspection time study

Jennifer Scotland, research associate (funding: Scottish Executive Chief Scientist Office; Based in Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh)

 

Cognitive Epidemiology studies

Dr David Batty, research fellow (funding: ad hominem Wellcome Fellowship: based in MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, Glasgow)

Beverly Roberts (nee Shipley), research fellow (funding: Medical Research Council)

 

*Funded under Help the Aged/Research Into Ageing’s Disconnected Mind project.

†Also works on the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 study, cognitive epidemiology, and other projects.

‡Also works on the Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study.

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Last modified 2009-02-24 12:54 PM
 

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