Day two: morning session
Welcome and introduction
Professor Malcolm Reed
Dean, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Professor Malcolm Reed qualified in medicine from the University of Sheffield in 1981. Following postgraduate surgical training in the UK and a period of research at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, he returned to Sheffield for Higher Surgical Training. He was appointed as Dean of Brighton and Sussex Medical School in December 2014. In 2016, Professor Reed became the Chair of the Medical Schools Council’s Education sub-committee and then recently in August 2019 he was appointed Co-Chair of the Medical Schools Council.
Agitation in dementia – benefits and harms of therapeutic options
Professor Sube Banerjee
Executive Dean and Professor of Dementia, Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth
Sube Banerjee trained at St Thomas’s, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, clinically he works as an old age psychiatrist. His research focusses on quality of life and quality of care in dementia and the evaluation of new treatments and services. He works on health services, policy and strategies to improve health for older adults with complex needs and those with dementia.
Risk factors and dementia
Dr Dorina Cadar
Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Epidemiology and Dementia, Centre for Dementia Studies, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Dr Dorina Cadar graduated in Psychology and completed postgraduate training with an MSc in Clinical Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, and a PhD in Cognitive Epidemiology at University College London. Dorina was awarded an MRC Career Development Fellowship at UCL Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing and completed further postdoctoral training with funding from National Institute on Aging and Alzheimer's Society. Dorina’s research combines cognitive epidemiology, psychiatry, immunology, and neuroimaging in order to understand the modifiable risk factors associated with accelerated cognitive decline and dementia risk.
DETERMIND Update: Examining care provision post-pandemic
Dr Ben Hicks
DETERMIND Programme Manager
Ben Hicks is a Research Fellow and the Programme Co-ordinator of the DETERMIND project, based at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School. His research concerns supporting quality of life and social inclusion in people with dementia through exploring the differing lived experiences of the condition and addressing the inequalities that may arise in the dementia care pathway. His PhD focused on examining and supporting social inclusion in rural-dwelling older men with dementia through a community technological initiative that was tailored towards their multiple masculinities.
Sleep and dementia, developing precision management - The TIMES programme
Professor Chris Fox
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of East Anglia & University of Exeter
Professor Chris Fox spent 6 years training in psychiatry and researching trauma/personality assessments and treatment and psychometric assessment development with the Ministry of Defence. Chris has a long-term UK/US collaboration with Indiana Medical School. He jointly co-developed work on the harms of screening, medication trials in dementia, collaborative care in dementia and the most highly cited anticholinergic burden scale. Chris currently leads 3 national NIHR programmes in sleep, dementia and multi-morbidity (TIMES), carers (CARECOACH) and recovery colleges (DISCOVERY).
Dementia, sexuality and the law
Dr Oluwatoyin Sorinmade
Consultant in Old Age Psychitary, Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
Dr Sorinmade is a Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry and Interpersonal Therapist as well as a trained mediator. He has special interest in Mental Health Law, especially the Mental Capacity Act (England and Wales); as well as in empowering the decisional autonomy of older adults and enabling people to live well even if they have dementia. He has publications in the field of old age psychiatry, mental health law and human rights, and has spoken at conferences both in the United Kingdom and Internationally on subjects relating to mental health law and human rights, especially as they affect the older adult population. His research interest is on human rights, mental health law, empowering individuals with their decisional autonomy as well as improving the quality of lives of older adults.
Dementias in the lives of LGBT older adults
Professor Jaime H Vera Roja
Professor in HIV Medicine, Department of Global Health and Infection at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Jaime is a Professor in HIV Medicine at the department of Global Health and Infection, Brighton and Sussex Medical School and a Consultant Physician for the Lawson HIV unit at the Royal Sussex County Hospital where he is the lead physician for the combined HIV and elderly, neurology and memory clinics. Jaime’s research focusses on the study of comorbidities affecting people with HIV including cognitive impairment and the development of innovative models of care for people with HIV aimed at improving quality of life, and mental well-being of older people with HIV in both low- and high-income settings.
Menopausal Hormone Therapy and the risk of dementia
Tom Dening
MA MD FRCPsych
Tom Dening is Professor of Dementia Research, University of Nottingham; and Honorary Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Appointed to his current post in 2012, he leads the Centre for Dementia at the Institute of Mental Health. He is the deputy director for Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences in the School of Medicine, and the clinical speciality lead for Dementia in the East Midlands Clinical Research Network. His interests include a wide range of clinical topics and psychosocial aspects of dementia. He is one of the editors of the Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry, the leading international work in this field, third edition published in 2021.
The work of the Consultation Group and studies where we've made a difference
Dementia Research Consultation Group