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Ruth Peters

Associate Professor University of New South Wales, Senior Research Scientist at NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia)

Ruth Peters is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and a Program Lead for Dementia at The George Institute for Global Health.123 She completed her PhD and NIHR Post-doctoral Fellowship at Imperial College London before relocating to Australia in 2018.12

Dr. Peters' research focuses on understanding and treating risk factors for dementia and frailty, combining clinical trials, evidence synthesis, and epidemiology.12 Her work has influenced WHO and national and international clinical practice guidelines, and is regularly featured in the media.2

Research Areas

  • Multidomain Risk Reduction: Peters leads the first large multisite trial testing intergenerational practice, a novel intervention bringing older adults and preschool children together to reduce cognitive decline and frailty.12

  • Hypertension: She leads research on blood pressure lowering, dementia, and frailty, building on her earlier work as cognitive function lead for the Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial (HYVET, HYVET-COG).12

Achievements

  • Awarded over $10 million in research funding12
  • Widely cited and regularly invited to speak at conferences and scientific meetings12
  • Published numerous research papers and contributed to textbook chapters and guidelines2

Dr. Peters holds a B.Sc. Hons in Psychology, an M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuropsychology, a D.I.C. Diploma of the Imperial College, and a Ph.D. from Imperial College London.2

Highlights

Oct 1 · research.vu.nl
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Location

Randwick, New South Wales, Australia