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Jasmine Blane
BSc(Hons), MSc
DPhil Student
I am a DPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) in the Oxford Brain Health Clinic Team (PI: Clare Mackay).
My research focuses on the translation of sophisticated remote cognitive assessments to clinical populations as part of the Oxford Brain Health Clinic follow-up survey . I am the Patient and Public Involvement lead for Oxford Health BRC Dementia Theme. You can hear more about my research on the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast episode "What happens after a dementia diagnosis?".
I have a MSc in Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology and Neuroscience and a BSc in Psychology. Prior to starting my DPhil I was a coordinator for the Oxford Brain Health Clinic and a research assistant in Dementia within the Department of Psychiatry (University of Oxford). I have also worked as a research assistant on studies of memory loss as result of non-traumatic brain injury (Kings College London) and feature binding in short term memory (Bournemouth University).
Research groups
Recent publications
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Prevalence of dementia risk factors in the Oxford Brain Health Clinic.
Blane J. et al, (2025), Sci Rep, 15
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From Big Data to the Clinic: Methodological and Statistical Enhancements to Implement the UK Biobank Imaging Framework in a Memory Clinic.
Gillis G. et al, (2025), Hum Brain Mapp, 46
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Prevalence of dementia risk factors in a memory clinic setting: The Oxford Brain Health Clinic
Blane J. et al, (2024)
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From Big Data to the clinic: methodological and statistical enhancements to implement the UK Biobank imaging framework in a memory clinic
Gillis G. et al, (2024)
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Adapting UK Biobank imaging for use in a routine memory clinic setting: the Oxford Brain Health Clinic
Griffanti L. et al, (2022)