
AAG Tasmania presents a hybrid event
This face to face event is also available online via Zoom
(This Zoom meeting is being facilitated externally but we hope to make a recording available subsequently.
If we are able to obtain a recording it will be made available in our video library soon after)
Presentations will include students and early career researchers from the University of Tasmania and a special international guest speaker, Dr Christina Simonet, from the Queen Mary University of London, Centre for Preventive Neurology, Wolfson Institute of Population Health. Her presentation will touch on handwriting features in isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder.
The topics of the students and early career researcher from the University of Tasmania are as follows:
- Common analgesic use and chronic pain: Ramifications for neurodegenerative risks - A 13-year longitudinal study by Dr Fatemah Vazirian
- A simple computer key-tapping test improves classification accuracy of dementia by Miss Kaylee Rudd
- Serum levels of endogenous sex hormones are associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain by Mr Zemene Demelash Kifle
Due to the event format, participants may not have access to an open mic during the session. However, we encourage you to engage through the chat function or designated Q&A sessions, where you can share your thoughts and ask questions. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to your participation!
Registration is free to AAG members and non members alike
**Please ensure you select the correct option when registering
so that the organisers know how many to expect at the venue**