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I am passionate about brain, cognitive, and psychological health. Most of my interests revolve around identifying biological, cognitive, and social determinants of early cognitive changes associated with aging and disease, with the goal of developing targeted intervention strategies to prevent dementia. I work across neurodegenerative and other chronic conditions (e.g. Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, Motor Neurone Disease, Down's syndrome). I take several approaches to my work spanning epidemiological, experimental, and interventional methods. A secondary interest of mine is the impact of chronic conditions on the psychosocial outcomes of informal caregivers (spouses, children). I am increasingly developing a public and global health focus in my work.
I graduated from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, before completing my Medical Research Council funded PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London. I then completed post-doctoral research at Bangor University, Wales, as part of Professor Linda Clare's Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health (REACH) team (now based at Exeter University). After this, I joined Professor Craig Ritchie's Centre for Dementia Prevention (now Edinburgh Dementia Prevention), University of Edinburgh. I maintain an honorarium at the University of Edinburgh.
I am a member of several cognitive aging and brain health research working groups, comprising academic, pharmaceutical, and other industry partners. I am the co-founder of FemBER (Female Brain Health and Endocrine Research) Consortium, B.I.N.D. (Binding in Neuropsychiatric Disorders) Collaboration, ECcRoN (European Consortium for Cross Cultural Neuropsychology), and a founding member of the GloDePP (Global Dementia Prevention Program) Collaboration. I am happy to assist small businesses and social enterprises with research development and clinical trial methodology.
Currently, I am completing a fellowship funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) and Alzheimer's Society (referred to as DECOMM Fellows). Under this fellowship, I am leading various projects aimed at involving underrepresented groups, notably people with Learning Disabilities, and global majorities (ethnic and language minorities) in Dementia and Brain Health Research. This includes a project titled "Revolutionizing Alzheimer's Disease Assessment in Down Syndrome: The RAD Study," which aims to advance earlier and more sensitive detection of cognitive changes in people with Down syndrome, using appropriate and engaging assessments. It also includes the "Brain Health Bridge" project, which is working with local organisations to involve global majorities populations in brain health research and involve diaspora communities to inform and co-design some of our funded global health projects. I am also passionate about promoting Brain Health Awareness within underserved populations, and I am currently collaborating with expert by experience stakeholders to develop promotion strategies for these communities. For more info on the DEMCOMM fellowship scheme, see: https://arc-nenc.nihr.ac.uk/profiles/tamlyn-watermeyer/
I am the Principal Investigator, along with collaborators Dr. Paul Ansell (Sports & Exercise, Northumbria University) and Dr. Chi Udeh-Momoh (Ageing Epidemiology (AGE) Research Unit, Imperial College London), on a project interested in understanding biopsychosocial determinants of brain health in female veterans. This work is funded by the Office for Veterans Affairs (Cabinet Office).
Also, under our FemBER Consortium, I co-lead the FemBER-Africa Study with Dr. Chi Udeh-Momoh. This work will extensively phenotype psycho-biological characteristics of dementia patients and controls to help identify sex-specific differences in in-country African versus diasporic cohorts. We are working with a team based at Aga Khan University, Nairobi, with colleagues throughout Kenya, Nigeria, the USA, and Europe. The project is funded by the Alzheimer's Association.
I am a Co-I for the AFRICA-FINGERS study, a multinational collaboration of dementia experts, aimed at assessing the feasibility and sustainability of multimodal brain health strategies and interventions in the Africa region. It includes research teams from Cameroon, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania, and is a collaboration with the Global Brain Health Institute, The Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, and the Alzheimer’s Association. We receive funding from the Medical Research Council.
Students who are interested in the above work are encouraged to contact me for internship opportunities within my lab, The Neurosciences Research Venture (NeRVe). Due to my current fellowship, I have reduced student project supervision. Unfortunately, I cannot be approached for formal thesis supervision, but I am always happy to learn about students' interests and brainstorm ideas.
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- Associations of estrogen with modifiable and non‐modifiable risk factors for dementia: A narrative review, Gregory, S., Bridgeman, K., Darwin, H., Barbato, M., Booi, L., Serrat, A., Chadha, A., Farina, F., Jenkins, N., Jutila, O., Low, A., Marongiu, R., Naci, L., Pulford, P., Ritchie, C., Ritchie, K., Udeh‐Momoh, C., Watermeyer, T., Welstead, M., Muniz‐Terrera, G. Nov 2025, In: Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Balance assessment in neurological conditions, Tait, P., Morris, R., Watermeyer, T., Timm, E., O'Keefe, J., Vitório, R., Stuart, S. 17 Jan 2025, Gait, Balance, and Mobility Analysis, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elsevier
- Cross-cultural functional assessment for dementia: A commentary, Calia, C., O’Donald, F., Franzen, S., Delgado Alvarez, A., Dreyer, A., Ibanez-Casas, I., Jiang, J., Daugherty, J., Jordao, M., Canevelli, M., Mukadam, N., Narme, P., Nielsen, T., Pomati, S., Watermeyer, T., Giannouli, V. 17 Aug 2025, In: Clinical Neuropsychologist
- Dementia in refugees and migrants: Epidemiology, public health implications and global responses, Watermeyer, T. 31 Mar 2025
- Developing Foundation Model for Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) from midlife, Danso, S., Alqatawneh, I., Owo, A., Watermeyer, T., Butler, J., Gunasekera, P. 23 Dec 2025, In: Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Dietary interventions to support and improve sleep disturbances and insomnia disorder in menopause: from bench to bedside, Musgrave, R., Nowakowski, S., Watermeyer, T., Arentson-Lantz, E., Elder, G. 1 Jun 2025, In: Post Reproductive Health
- Evolving priorities in health and social care for people with learning disabilities: Tracking the emergence of dementia as a priority and policy focus in the UK (2015–2023), Watermeyer, T., Russell, J., Gangannagaripalli, J., Molesworth, S., Bulsari, S. Dec 2025, In: Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Female Brain and Endocrinological Research Veteran (FemBER-Vet) Study: A study protocol for identifying endocrinological, lifestyle and psychosocial determinants of brain health outcomes in female veterans for future intervention success, Watermeyer, T., Atkinson, E., Howatson, G., McGill, G., Dodds, C., Ansdell, P., Udeh-Momoh, C. 22 Jan 2025, In: PLoS One
- Gender Disparities in Multidimensional Poverty and Subjective Memory Complaints: Implications for Dementia Risk in Kenya, Smith, C., Muyela, L., Shah, J., Ondieki, A., Kamau, R., Maina, R., Njogu, A., Karanja, W., Blackmon, K., Watermeyer, T., Udeh‐Momoh, C. Dec 2025, In: Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Hormone replacement therapy, menopausal age and lifestyle variables are associated with better cognitive performance at follow-up but not cognition over time in older-adult women irrespective of APOE4 carrier status and co-morbidities, Watermeyer, T., Gregory, S., Leetham, E., Udeh-Momoh, C., Terrera, G. 17 Jan 2025, In: Frontiers in Dementia
- Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
- Invited talk: Impostor Phenomenon 2024
- Psychology PhD May 01 2014
- Psychology BSc (Hons) June 24 2009
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