About
Danielle Greaves is an Online Course Facilitator and Research Degree Supervisor at the University of South Australia. Her work focuses on cognitive health, delirium prevention, and aging-related research. She contributes to interdisciplinary projects involving neurology, cardiology, and gerontology. Her research explores cognitive outcomes post-cardiac surgery, the role of EEG biomarkers in aging, and interventions targeting cognitive decline.
Key research areas include: 1) Post-surgical cognitive recovery, 2) Delirium risk factors and interventions, 3) Cardiometabolic health impacts on neurophysiology, 4) Intergenerational programs for aging populations. Her studies often use mixed-methods approaches and randomized controlled trials.
Greaves has published extensively on topics like APOE-ε4 genetics, computerized cognitive training, and cardiometabolic burden analysis. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic research to improve healthcare outcomes for older adults.
She holds affiliations with the University of South Australia’s health sciences programs and collaborates on projects addressing age-related cognitive challenges. Her research emphasizes translational science with direct clinical applications.
Find Danielle Greaves elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- HHannah KeageUniversity of South Australia · Professor
- MMonique BoordFlinders University · Research Fellow
Carson SmithUniversity of Maryland, College Park · Professor- SScott CoussensUniversity of South Australia · Researcher
- BB. Blair BradenArizona State University · Associate Professor
- RRuth McKenzieMerrimack College · Assistant Professor