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Biography

Dr Ying Xu is a Research Officer at Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, UNSW Sydney. She holds Medical Doctor degree and has clinical internship and residency experience in Shanghai. She is currently assisting with a Dementia Australia funded project on risk reduction and treatment for Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.

 

 


My Grants

Chief Investigator A, GeorgeThink 2022 Seed funding, Sex differences in risk factors...view more

Dr Ying Xu is a Research Officer at Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, UNSW Sydney. She holds Medical Doctor degree and has clinical internship and residency experience in Shanghai. She is currently assisting with a Dementia Australia funded project on risk reduction and treatment for Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.

 

 


My Grants

Chief Investigator A, GeorgeThink 2022 Seed funding, Sex differences in risk factors for peripheral artery disease, The George Institute for Global Health, AU$5,000, 2022

Associate Investigator, INTErGenerational intervention to Reduce fraIlTY trial, National Health and Medical Research Council Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies grant scheme, 2022

Associate Investigator, Blood pressure, retinal microvascular abnormalities, and dementia and epilepsy (AU$9,988), Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, 2021.

Chief Investigator A, Eye biomarkers for cognitive impairment (AU$38,700), UNSW Ageing Futures Institute, 2020.

Associate Investigator, Intergeneration integration project (AU$48,210), UNSW Ageing Futures Institute, 2020.

Chief Investigator A, Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Finance Students (US$6,000), China Scholarship Council 2018.

Chief Investigator A, University of Sydney Postgraduate Award (AU$27,596 per annum), The University of Sydney, 2017-19.


My Qualifications

The University of Sydney, Australia, Doctor of Philosophy

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, Doctor of Medicine

East China Normal University, China, Bachelor of Science

 


My Awards

Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration Travel Conference Grant (AU$152.62), Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration, 2021.

Alzheimer’s Association International Conference Travel Fellowship (US$165), Alzheimer’s Association, 2021.

32nd International Epilepsy Congress Travel Bursary (€400 plus waiver of registration fee)(Ranked the 3rd in 77 awardees), International League Against Epilepsy, 2017.

University of Sydney Postgraduate Research Support Scheme and Research Student Grant Scheme for international and domestic conferences and research equipment (AU$4,734), 2015-18.

Course work (MEDF 5005) Health Research Methods and Ethics, High Distinction (mark 90), The University of Sydney, 2014.

Course work (PUBH 5211) Multiple Regression and Stats Computing, High Distinction (mark 87), The University of Sydney, 2014.

Course work (PUBH 5212) Categorical Data Analysis, High Distinction (mark 92), The University of Sydney, 2014.

Research Asia Pacific Rim Development Program, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and University of Nebraska Medical Centre, 2009.

 

 

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