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Dr. Maggie Ellis is a Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews' School of Psychology and Neuroscience, specializing in dementia communication and care. Her research focuses on the psychological and social impacts of dementia, particularly communication challenges faced by individuals with dementia and their caregivers. She supervises PhD student Effie Assan and has developed innovative approaches like Adaptive Interaction to enhance nonverbal communication in advanced dementia cases.
Her work integrates mixed-methods research, technology development, and practical caregiver training. Notable projects include the CIRCA system (a multimedia conversation aid) and the LIM Games initiative for cognitive engagement. She actively consults on dementia care staff training and has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications since 2002.
Educational background and specific grants are not detailed in the provided text, but her extensive collaboration with interdisciplinary teams is evident through numerous co-authored works. Her research emphasizes real-world applications, such as using AI-driven video analysis to measure therapeutic engagement and designing accessible technologies for older adults.
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