Andrew Robinson, PhD

Area of Focus

  • Neuropathology
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Frontotemporal dementia

Biography

Dr Andrew Robinson gained his PhD from The University of Manchester in 2016. His research interests are primarily based in the neuropathology of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, he focuses on the relationships between subtle cognitive change in life and severity of pathology found at death. Identification of relevant changes in cognition can lead to advances in the early detection of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. Spotting ‘at risk’ individuals may mean that they could be targeted for meaningful interventions long before their level of cognitive change brings them to the attention of medical practice. This could have a potential influence on the trajectory of their disease.

Dr Robinson is the manager of Manchester Brain Bank. Established in 1986 by Professor David Mann, the Brain Bank has underpinned much of the basic and clinical research into the spectrum of frontotemporal dementia that Manchester has pioneered over the last 30 years. The current director of Manchester Brain Bank is Professor Federico Roncaroli.