Dr. Gilmore-Bykovskyi and her team study clinical care delivery and health disparities among people living with and at risk for dementia.

Joined April 2018
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Implementing evidence-based interventions into our communities is a challenge, and the EMBRACE Roybal Center is positioned to do exactly that. We are excited to see the efforts of this new center unfold.
A new research center co-led by Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi (@GilmoreLabUW) will provide critical infrastructure and resources to support testing mechanisms in home and community dementia care intervention trials. emed.wisc.edu/news/uw-launch…
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Thank you @NathanielChinMD and Bonnie for this remarkable conversation and shared wisdom for supporting caregivers of people living with Alzheimer's Disease!
Bonnie Nuttkinson joins the #DementiaMatters podcast to recognize #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth and discuss the unique needs of #dementia caregivers. Listen to the episode on our website at go.wisc.edu/1dyqhc or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Join us for a webinar on Nov 7 at 11am CT to discuss strategies supporting family caregivers considering GUIDE’s requirements. With rising dementia rates, their role in patient care is vital. Dr. Eric Jutkowitz will lead a discussion on caregiver challenges, outcomes, and support
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Calling all researchers! The Research Centers Collaborative Network seeks to fund at least two collaborative pilot/planning/meeting grants supporting interdisciplinary research in cross cutting theme areas per grant cycle. Letter of Intent due October 1. rccn-aging.org/rccn-pilot-aw…
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We are excited to share that the Collaborative Stabilization of Greater Dane County is hosting a free training to folks working with people living with dementia. Join us for “Dementia Care in a Crisis” at 8am-3:30pm on October 23. Additional info and registration are below!
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🚨Student Job Alert🚨 Dr. Elliot Tebbe is currently seeking a UW student with excellent academic skills who is interested in contributing to a systematic analysis related to transgender and non-binary health and well-being! See details below⤵️
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When: Begins Fall 2024-2025 Pay: $20.00/hr Time: 5-10hrs/wk Where: Cooper Hall (option for remote work in future) Who: UW student with excellent academic skills; preference for those who have experience with literature reviews and lived experience/knowledge with LGBTQ issues
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To apply, please send your resume and a brief statement describing your academic research skills and interest in the position to Dr. Elliot Tebbe, tebbe@wisc.edu. Please use the subject line: Student Hourly Application.
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As we gear up for the next semester, we wanted to note a couple highlights from the last! ⤵️
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The Lucidity in Dementia Project allowed for our stellar undergraduate research assistants to present at the Undergraduate Research Fair! Check out their outstanding posters at gilmorebykovskyilab.org/luci…

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Looking forward to a wonderful semester ahead!
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🚨EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!🚨 We are looking for a motivated UW-Madison student to join our dementia-care research team! This person will gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge research and contribute to impactful projects!  Apply here: studentjobs.hr.wisc.edu/cw/e…

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We are grateful for the opportunity to share findings on what matters most to people living with dementia receiving emergency care, at #AAIC2024 #ARCOM-funded-study. Stop by Posters 602 & 603 on Sunday 7/28 at 3:30 pm EST to talk with @lmblock2 about this important work.
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We are so excited for our students, Kevin and Maggie, to present their research projects at Undergraduate Research Symposium this week! Details below⤵️
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Kevin Phalphouvong : “Parse & screen: A novel organization process for detecting episodes of lucidity in dementia”, Poster #36, 2:30-3:45pm
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Maggie Schneider: "Semantic content of proxy-informant endorsed and non-endorsed lucid episodes in people living with dementia”, Poster #29, 4:45-6:00pm
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We are thrilled to share our paper detailing the outcomes of phase 1 of our Lucidity in Dementia Study and are so honored to be continuing this effort to better understand lucid episodes in advanced disease through our ongoing study. Link below!
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