
معرفی
Professor Eneida Mioshi is the Chair in Dementia Care Research at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA). She holds a Professorial appointment and is affiliated with the Norwich Institute for Healthy Aging. Her academic background includes a BSc in Occupational Therapy and a PhD in Applied Cognitive Psychology from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Mioshi specializes in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and Motor Neuron Disease (MND/ALS), focusing on behavioral symptoms, caregiver support, and intervention development. She leads projects such as the MiNDToolkit initiative to assist family carers of MND patients.
Education:
- BSc Honours, Occupational Therapy – University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
- MSc in Sciences – University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
- PhD in Applied Cognitive Psychology – University of Cambridge, UK
Research Interests: Her work spans dementia care, non-motor symptoms in neurodegenerative disorders, caregiver well-being, and translational research. She investigates how cognitive and behavioral symptoms impact disease progression and family carers' coping strategies.
Awards and Roles:
- Alzheimer's Society Senior Research Fellowship
- NHMRC Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Deputy Director, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England (2016–2023)
- Academic Career Development Lead, NIHR ARC (2017–present)
Grants and Projects: Funds include grants from the MND Association, MND Scotland, and NIHR. Ongoing projects explore caregiver interventions, disease staging, and the implementation of digital tools like MiNDToolkit.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Norwich Institute for Healthy Aging, NIHR ARC, and international networks in dementia and neurodegeneration research.




