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Interdisciplinary research for population health: insights from ageing brain research in the Cambridge context Carol Brayne CBE, Professor of Public Health Medicine and Co-Director of the Cambridge Public Health Interdisciplinary Centre

The Mackenzie Institute for Early Diagnosis invites Professor Carol Brayne CBE to present the Keynote Lecture.

Carol Brayne CBE is a Professor of Public Health Medicine and Co-Director of Cambridge Public Health Interdisciplinary Centre at the University of Cambridge.

She is a medically qualified epidemiologist and public health academic. Her main research has been longitudinal studies of older people following changes over time, with a public health perspective and focus on the brain.

She is lead principal investigator in the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies and other population based studies and has played a lead role in teaching and training in epidemiology and public health at Cambridge University. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and an NIHR Senior Investigator Emeritus.

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