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Jasmine Blane

BSc(Hons), MSc


DPhil Student

I am a DPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) in the Translational Neuroimaging lab (Lab PI: Clare Mackay).

My research focuses on the translation of sophisticated remote cognitive assessments to clinical populations. I am currently working on a research study titled 'Brain Health Centre: healthy volunteers' which aims to collect information on people without memory problems in conjunction with the Oxford Brain Health Centre, a new integrated research and clinical service, to help develop new, sensitive measures of brain health. 

I have a MSc in Clinical and Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology and a BSc in Psychology. Prior to starting my DPhil I was a coordinator for the Oxford Brain Health Centre and a research assistant within the Department of Psychiatry (University of Oxford) and at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (Kings College London) with a focus on longitudinal dementia research trials and memory impairment as a result of non-traumatic brain injury.