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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Based in the Faculty of Health, Education and Society, the University of Northampton (UoN) Dementia Research and Innovation Centre (NDRIC) is co-led by Professor Jacqueline Parkes and Dr Alison Ward and supported by Dr Jordan Elliott-King.
At NDRIC, we work in partnership with health and social care providers, voluntary organisations, students, and the public to design and develop contemporary and innovative approaches to the provision of person centred community-based care and support for people living with dementia and their carers
NDRIC aims to be a research, knowledge exchange, and innovation ‘hub’ focusing on early diagnosis, community-based post diagnostic interventions, and social support for people with dementia and carers.
People with dementia want to live normally in safe and accepting communities. Our aim is to bring together researchers, educationalists, and innovators who are interested in actively promoting personal independence, social integration and normalisation. The team at NDRIC will build on their experience and expertise in establishing person-centred community-based psychosocial support networks; diagnostic processes and post diagnostic support mechanisms in young onset dementia; assistive technologies, developing integrated care in community settings; and neurological disease and portable balance measurement.
Underpinning all of NDRIC’s work is a commitment to ensuring the centrality of the ‘voices’ of people with dementia, including those with a younger onset, and carers.
We are currently accepting PhD student applications who are interested in studying within our special interest groups (SIG) below:
SIG 1 Dementia-Friendly Campus & Communities
Led by Professor Jacqueline Parkes
The aim of this SIG is to explore how people with dementia can continue to pursue active citizenship within knowledgeable organisations and communities which appreciate and accept their shared humanity.
SIG 2 Personhood & Lifestyle Factors
Led by Dr Jordan Elliott-King
The aim of this SIG is to investigate lifestyle factors and personhood that impact cognition, overall health and wellbeing of those at risk of developing dementia, as well as those living with dementia and their families.
SIG 3 Community Interventions
Led by Dr Alison Ward
The aim of this SIG is to explore ways of providing evidence-based community support for those living with a diagnosis of dementia and their families/caregivers. This brings together research and innovative practice to support independent living.
Centre Leadership
Co-lead - Professor Jacqueline Parkes
+44 (0) 1604 89 2720
+44 (0) 7748 647192
Co-Lead - Dr Alison Ward
+44 (0) 1604 89 3559
+44 (0) 7740716551
Deputy Lead - Dr Jordan Elliott-king
+44 (0) 1604 89 2989
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Profiles
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Prof Jacqueline Parkes
- University of Northampton, Nursing - Professor in Applied Mental Health
- Northamptonshire Dementia Research & Innovation Centre
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Dr Alison Ward, Associate Professor
- University of Northampton, Nursing - Associate Professor in Dementia Research
- University of Northampton, Centre for Health Sciences and Services
- Northamptonshire Dementia Research & Innovation Centre
Person: Academic
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A Survey of Machine Learning Approaches Applied to Gene Expression Analysis for Cancer Prediction
Khalsan, M., Machado, L., SALIH AL-SHAMERY, E., Ajit, S., Anthony, K., Mu, M. & Opoku Agyeman, M., 18 Mar 2022, In: IEEE Access.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene expression is an independent prognostic marker for IDH mutant low-grade glioma
Naidoo, M., Jones, L., Conboy, B., Hamarneh, W., D'Souza, D., Anthony, K. & Machado, L., 25 Feb 2022, In: Scientific Reports. 12, 1, 3200.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Exploring outcome measures with cognitive stimulation therapies and how these relate to the experiences of people with dementia: A narrative literature review
Ward, A., Schack Thoft, D. & Lykkegaard Sorensen, A., Apr 2022, In: Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice. 21, 3, p. 1032-1049 18 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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How can the MyCognitionPro holistic digital health platform for monitoring and preventing cognitive decline be successfully implemented into the real-world context of people experiencing cognitive decline?
Parkes, J., Campbell, J. & Sandford-James, A., 9 Jun 2022. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to Conference › Poster › peer-review
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RNA-based therapeutics for neurological diseases
Anthony, K., 22 Jan 2022, In: RNA Biology. 19, 1, p. 176-190 15 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Review Article › peer-review
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Datasets
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Automated counts of stair and elevator use within a University building pre and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ryan, D. (Creator), Elliott-King, J. (Contributor) & Ward, A. (Creator), Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 31 Jul 2021
DOI: 10.24339/a2b7d09a-ea74-4791-8659-733fdb91c79d
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Activities
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The limitless world of RNA therapeutics
Anthony, K. (Author)
23 Sept 2021Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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Engaging People Living with Young Onset Dementia in Research
Bakker, C. (Speaker), Hare, P. (Speaker), Mitchell, W. (Speaker), Oyebode, J. (Speaker), Mason, C. (Speaker), Parkes, J. (Speaker), Ward, A. (Speaker) & Oliver, K. (Speaker)
28 Jan 2021Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Webinar › Research
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The brain and Duchenne muscular dystrophy: exploring the role of dystrophin proteins in the brain.
Anthony, K. (Author)
5 Nov 2021Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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Exploring the Experiences of People with Early Stage Dementia through Photography and Storytelling
Ward, A. (Speaker)
22 Oct 2019Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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Fermynwoods Contemporary Art
Ward, A. (Visiting researcher)
14 Nov 2017Activity: Public Engagement and Outreach › Public lecture/debate/seminar › Research
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The Case to Innovate: understanding organisational innovativeness in one NHS Trust
Palmer Hill, S. (Author), Parkes, J. (Supervisor) & Hazenberg, R. (Supervisor), Sept 2020Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis
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Dementia care experts meet in Hooton to share knowledge as part of Dementia Action Week
18/05/22
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Arts and people with young onset dementia to be explored in new research
5/05/22
1 item of Media coverage
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Arts for young people with dementia to be explored in new research
5/05/22
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-University of Derby : AHRC awards over GBP100k to tackle bonds between people with young onset dementia and caregivers
26/04/22
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