Professor Claudia Cooper
QMUL

ARC ROLE

Researcher, Multimorbidity theme

PROFESSIONAL ROLEProfessor of Psychological Medicine and Centre Lead, QMUL

EXPERTISE AND INTERESTS

I lead the Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health. I moved to QMUL in 2022 after 17 years at UCL, where I am now and honorary professor in the Division of Psychiatry. I am a consultant old age psychiatrist in East London NHS Foundation Trust memory services.

I lead the Alzheimer’s Society Centre of Excellence for Independence at home, in which we are developing interventions to support people living with dementia at home; and the NIHR/ESRC APPLE-Tree programme (Active Prevention in People at risk of dementia:Lifestyle,bEhaviour change/Technology to REducE cognitive decline), investigating how lifestyle and behavioural change can prevent dementia in older people.

I supervise PhD students on topics related to ageing and dementia, funded by ESRC, Alzheimer’s Society, Dementia UK, NIHR, and the UCL Dawes Centre for future crime.  I am a member of the UK Cabinet Office Trial Advice Panel, which advises and supports evaluations of national government programmes and policies; and the Royal College of Psychiatrist’s psychopharmacology committee. 

 

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