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Progression modelling of cognitive decline and associated imaging and biomarker patterns

Theme Group: Diagnosis and prognosis

Sub Theme: AI and bio markers

Status: Active

Project overview:

An interdisciplinary collaboration with clinical, data and basic scientists from the Faculty of Medicine, Biological Sciences and University Hospital Southampton to determine disease and decline associated with imaging and biomarker (protein and inflammatory) patterns. The work aims to determine baseline patterns that could be used clinically to improve diagnosis and prognosis for dementia and neurodegeneration. Work also includes “big data” analysis of internal and external datasets, and AI and machine learning methods

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Professor Chris Kipps

Role: Consultant Neurologist

Chris is a Consultant Neurologist with subspecialty interest in behavioural neurology and cognitive disorders, and Professor of Clinical Neurology and Dementia at University Hospital Southampton and the University of Southampton. He leads the Cognitive Disorders service at the Wessex Neurological Centre.

Chris is Clinical Director for Research and Development at...

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Dr Angus Prosser

Role: Senior Research Fellow

Angus is a Senior Research Fellow within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton and Innovation Project Manager for the Southampton Emerging Therapies and Technologies (SETT) Centre.

Angus’s research interests include the optimisation of neuroimaging and other biomarkers to improve diagnosis and prognosis for those living with dementia...

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