Available
Project number:
2025_93
Start date:
October 2025
Project themes:
Main supervisor:
Research Fellow
Co-supervisor:
Miguel Vasconcelos Da Silva
Additional Information:
Developing a Tool for Assessing Neuropsychiatric symptoms and its correlation with cognitive function in diverse ethnic communities
Background
In the UK, 850,000 people are living with dementia, with an estimated 25,000 from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities. BAME populations are among the fastest aging groups, making them more susceptible to dementia. Research indicates that individuals from these communities tend to develop dementia earlier and present at a more advanced stage, resulting in delayed treatment (Baghirathan et al., 2018; Cooper et al., 2010).
Pre-existing conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, which are more prevalent in BAME populations, double their risk of developing dementia (Poblador-Plou et al., 2014; Sabia et al., 2019). Despite this heightened risk, BAME individuals are underrepresented in clinical trials and studies, leading to gaps in research that may not be generalizable to diverse populations (Moriarty et al., 2011).
There is a critical lack of research addressing dementia care in BAME communities. It is essential to identify early markers of cognitive decline in these groups to improve diagnosis and care.
Aim
This project seeks to develop a tool to assess neuropsychiatric symptoms and their relationship with cognitive function in ethnically diverse communities.
Method
Phase 1: Consult with researchers, clinicians, and community groups to shape the tool. Collect feedback through discussions and online forms.
Phase 2: Develop a protocol and submit for ethics approval.
Phase 3: Conduct a longitudinal study with 400 participants from diverse communities over six months, recruited from memory services.
Phase 4: Analyze the data and produce a report on findings.
We are now accepting applications for 1 October 2025
How to apply
Candidates should possess or be expected to achieve a 1st or upper 2nd class degree in a relevant subject including the biosciences, computer science, mathematics, statistics, data science, chemistry, physics, and be enthusiastic about combining their expertise with other disciplines in the field of healthcare.
Important information for International Students:
It is the responsibility of the student to apply for their Student Visa. Please note that the EPSRC DRIVE-Health studentship does not cover the visa application fees or the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) required for access to the National Health Service. The IHS is mandatory for anyone entering the UK on a Student Visa and is currently £776 per year for each year of study. Further detail can be found under the International Students tab below.
Next Steps
- Applications submitted by the closing date of Thursday 6 February 2025 will be considered by the CDT. We will contact shortlisted applicants with information about this part of the recruitment process.
- Candidates will be invited to attend an interview. Interviews are projected to take place in April 2025.
- Project selection will be through a panel interview chaired by either Professor Richard Dobson and Professor Vasa Curcin (CDT Directors) followed by informal discussion with prospective supervisors.
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