
Dylan Williams
@dylan_wi11iams
Alzheimer's Research UK Senior Fellow, University College London. Studying the molecular epidemiology of dementia.
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Into molecular genetics & want to address the most important topic in dementia research? Come work with me & Dr Emma Anderson + collaborators Petra Proitsi and Prof Fiona Ducotterd 🟧 on translational opps. 3 years of funding from Alzheimer's Society For Researchers. Apply by 31 May ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Our short communication in the Lancet addressing disparity between #LongCovid as recorded in surveys and as coded in electronic health records in England, using the unique UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration resource. Finally out after spending over a year (!!) in peer-review thelancet.com/journals/lance…

University College London Dylan Williams Dr Emma Anderson are seeking a Research Fellow / Snr Fellow in epidemiology/data science to understanding how and when apoE influences the development of Alzheimer’s. Closing date: 31st May. dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/job/ucl-london…

NICE appraisal for Lecanemab is today. It is being held in private with no public gallery, and Association of British Neurologists is not represented. The optics of this are not good, for what is bound to be a controversial decision whichever way it goes.

Best collaboration ever? Alzheimer's Research UK Cadbury UK #DementiaResearch #memories #200years #chocolate






Launching a new in-person short course on Mendelian randomisation for students, ECRs/MCRs/SCRs, professionals this autumn at UCL with the fantastic Dr Emma Anderson @nm_davies. Details in thread below. Hope to see you in Bloomsbury this September!


Excited to see more focus on APOE in meetings mentioned by jeffery vance at #AAIC24, inc this one by The National Institute on Aging (NIA) in Sept. I have fixed the incorrect article in its title though


New preprint: genetic liability + BMI across generations born 1946, 1958, 1970, 2001. Led by Liam Wright @clscohorts LHA @ UCL UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) Obesity is highly heritable, yet rates have soared in recent decades. How have links between genes and BMI changed across time? ... 🧵


I'm on Blue Sky now .... Dylan Wilson.bsky.social Hope to see some of you over there