Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University
Ageing and older peopleIndigenous healthAboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoplesAboriginal healthDementiaAlzheimer's diseaseCognition
Biography and expertise
Dr Radford is a clinical neuropsychologist, conjoint senior lecturer at UNSW, and Research Fellow leading the Aboriginal Health and Ageing Group at NeuRA. She completed her PhD in 2010 at the University of Sydney. Her diverse clinical research experience has involved studying early onset dementia, alcohol dependence, and cognitive rehabilitation for acquired brain injuries, mild cognitive impairment and epilepsy, as well as population brain ageing. This has included experience in a range of research methodologies, such as randomized controlled trials, multicentre studies, longitudinal observational cohort studies, development of psychometric instruments and validation studies.