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Rosie Morris is an Associate Professor at Northumbria University's Sport Exercise and Rehabilitation Department. She holds an NIHR Advanced Fellowship, focusing on the interplay between mobility (gait, balance, falls) and cognition in older adults and neurological conditions like Parkinson’s and dementia. Her work emphasizes digital technologies for clinical assessment and rehabilitation. She completed her PhD on gait as a predictor of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s at Newcastle University, followed by postdoctoral training in vagus nerve stimulation research and NIH-funded studies on genotype influences in Parkinson’s.
Education: PhD (Neurosciences, Newcastle University, 2017), MSc Physiotherapy (Northumbria University, 2013), BSc Neuroscience (University of Leeds, 2010).
Research interests include developing digital tools for gait analysis, visuo-cognitive interventions, and improving clinical rehabilitation for neurological disorders. Notable work includes the KOKU rehabilitation program for Parkinson’s and studies on ocular microtremor as a biomarker.
Her recent articles highlight AI-driven gait assessment, IoT applications in rehabilitation, and mobile health interventions. Awards include the NIHR Advanced Fellowship supporting her independent research into turning rehabilitation in Parkinson’s.
Supervision and Grants: Actively supervising PhD students and leading funded projects like the NIHR Fellowship. Her work integrates technology with clinical practice to enhance patient outcomes.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects like MoBI (Mobile Brain/Body Imaging), iFall (falls reporting app), and the Pacific-UDALL study.