معرفی
Lindsay Wallace is a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in Public Health at the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering, supervised by Prof. Carol Brayne. Her research bridges epidemiology, public health, and neuroscience to investigate dementia pathology through large clinico-pathologic studies.
Her educational background includes:
- BSc in Psychology from Dalhousie University
- MSc in Neuroscience from McGill University
- PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies from Dalhousie University
Wallace's work focuses on how ageing and frailty influence dementia expression, aiming to develop public health prevention strategies. She integrates neuroscientific insights with population-level epidemiology to address clinical manifestations and pathological mechanisms, emphasizing translational applications for vulnerable ageing populations.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship
Committed to science communication, Wallace holds a Teaching Certificate and serves as a Dalhousie Public Scholar, designing initiatives for children, dementia-affected families, and elder learners. Her fellowship supports dedicated research time for public health innovation while advancing knowledge translation across community and academic settings.


