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Holly Haines

BA (Hons), MSc


Research Assistant

  • Research Assistant, Heart & Brain Ageing Group
  • Dementia Theme Coordinator, NIHR Oxford Health BRC

Brain Health in Ageing

I am a research assistant in the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) working jointly with Prof Sana Suri and Prof Clare Mackay. I am also the Dementia Theme Coordinator for the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre

My research investigates how cardiovascular health throughout the lifespan is linked to brain structure and dementia risk, with specific focus on heart-brain health during childhood and adolescence. 

I completed my MSc in Psychological Research (Distinction) and BA in Experimental Psychology (First Class Honours) at the University of Oxford.