IRNDP Leadership Committee Members
Leadership Committee Members are key clinicians, academics and health professionals in dementia prevention. This committee is the decision-making arm of IRNDP and has collective responsibility for identifying, steering and contributing to IRNDP priorities in dementia prevention research.

Professor, Dr Kaarin J Anstey
The University of New South Wales/Neuroscience Research Australia, Australia

Professor, Dr Deborah Barnes
University of California, USA

Professor, Dr Linda Clare
University of Exeter, UK

Professor, Dr Hiroko Dodge
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA

Professor, Dr Nicola Lautenschlager
University of Melbourne, Australia

Associate Professor, Dr Ruth Peters
The University of New South Wales/Neuroscience Research Australia, Australia

Professor, Dr Suzana Shahar
The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

Professor, Dr Blossom Stephan
University of Nottingham, UK

Professor Dr Cleusa P Ferri
Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Dr Kimberly Ashby-Mitchell
University of the West Indies, Jamaica
IRNDP Independent Advisory Group Members
Independent Advisory Group Members are selected global key opinion leaders in the field of dementia prevention. The group seeks to provide advanced strategic guidance and recommendations on the direction and development of IRNDP’s networking and other operations.

Professor, Dr Carol Brayne
University of Cambridge, UK

Professor, Dr Henry Brodaty
University of New South Wales, Australia

Dr Tarun Dua
World Health Organisation

Professor, Dr Ronald C Petersen
Mayo Clinic, USA

Mr Glenn Rees
Alzheimer’s Disease International, Australia

Professor, Dr Kristine Yaffe
University of California, USA
IRNDP Early Career Researcher Committee
We also have an IRNDP Early Career Researcher Committee to advise on issues relevant at early and mid career stages. Current committee members include;

Dr Nikki-Anne Wilson
Neuroscience Research Australia

Dr Lidan Zheng
Neuroscience Research Australia

Dr Barbora Silarova
University of Kent, UK

Dr Kay Deckers
University of Maastricht, Netherlands

Dr Helen Macpherson
Deakin University, Australia

Dr Wan Syafira Ishak
The National University of Malaysia

Dr Déborah de Oliveira
Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP)