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Yr Athro Kim Graham BSc, PhD

Yr Athro Kim Graham

BSc, PhD

Rhag Is-ganghellor Ymchwil, Arloesedd a Menter

Email
grahamks@cardiff.ac.uk
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+44 (0)29 2087 0652
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Y Prif Adeilad, Plas y Parc, Caerdydd, CF10 3AT
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Supervision

I have successfully supervised over 13 PhD and clinical fellows during my research career to date. Students wishing to work in the group should have strong interests in human memory, particularly in the context of representational accounts in which extended neural circuits support distinct aspects of human memory (eg, Graham et al., 2010).

Skills in neuroimaging would also be highly advantageous, as much of our research involves application of multi-modal imaging approaches to test predictions about the functionality of these neural circuits.  Our translational research involves research with individuals at increased genetic risk of poorer later life cognitive health, but also involves collaborations with researchers working on ageing, as well as clinicians working on dementia, epilepsy and encephalitis.

If you are interested in applying for a PhD, or for further information regarding my postgraduate research, please contact me directly, or submit a formal application.

Current students

Past projects

  • 2013: Jonathan Shine (Cardiff University, now a postdoctoral fellow at DZNE, Magdeburg, Germany)
  • 2010: Hilary Watson (Cardiff University, now an accountant at Ernest and Young, UK)
  • 2008: Karen Taylor (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge)
  • 2005: Morgan Barense (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, now a Canada Research Chair, University of Toronto, Canada)
  • 2005: Andrew Graham (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, now a consultant neurologist, Cambridge, UK)
  • 2005: Fiona Clague (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK, now a clinical psychologist, UK)
  • 2004: Toby Cumming (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, now a research fellow, Melbourne, Australia)
  • 2003: Rhys Davies (University of Cambridge, UK, now a consultant neurologist, Liverpool, UK)
  • 2003: Sian Thompson (University of Cambridge, UK, now a consultant neurologist at Cambridge University, UK)
  • 2003: Anna Kropelnicki (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK, now an orthopaedic surgeon, London, UK)
  • 1998: Jon Simons (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK, now a Reader, Cambridge University, UK).