Dr Hannah Keage, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia will be presenting a special seminar on “Understanding how to delay cognitive ageing and dementia: two possibilities, cerebrovascular function and cognitive reserve”
Please join us on:
Date: Monday 19 October
Time: 1pm
Venue: Seminar Rooms 1&2 (S333a/b), Level 3, Medical School South.
A light lunch will be provided.
Dr Keage’s work focuses on the cognitive neuroscience of ageing, using a variety of behavioural, immunohistochemistry and imaging techniques. In this presentation she will cover two topics that are focussed on at the UniSA Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory: cerebrovascular contributions to cognitive ageing and cognitive reserve (the ability of some to withstand neuropathological change without cognitive consequence).
Dr Keage moved to UniSA in 2011 after post-doctoral positions at the University of Cambridge between 2007 and 2011, during which she held EC Marie Curie and NHMRC Early Career Fellowships.