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Catherine MacLeod is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Population Health Sciences within the Usher Institute, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on population health sciences with emphasis on neurodegenerative conditions and caregiver support systems.
Her research spans dementia care innovation, resilience measurement in cognitive decline, and neurophysiological interventions. Key methodologies include psychometric validation, longitudinal analysis, and randomized controlled trials examining e-health applications, neurofeedback training, and health service accessibility. She investigates critical gaps in post-diagnostic support systems and caregiver distress reduction.
Publication trends reveal a cohesive focus on translating clinical neuroscience into practical health solutions, with recent work emphasizing digital health interventions for dementia caregivers and psychometric tools for resilience assessment. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges neurology, geriatric psychology, and public health policy through patient-centered methodologies.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources. No information regarding student advising or research grant management was identified in the provided materials.
Dr. MacLeod operates within the Centre for Population Health Sciences research ecosystem, contributing to collaborative projects that integrate clinical practice with population-level health strategy development through the Usher Institute's Edinburgh BioQuarter facilities.
