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The Inaugural Lecture of Professor James Cole

James Cole's Inaugural Lecture on The Four (brain) Ages of Man - 2024

James Cole giving his lecture in front of an audience.
About James Cole's Inaugural Lecture

Professor Cole discusses his research journey, focusing on how neuroimaging can be used to address clinical challenges in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

He outlines four key stages in his career: starting with his undergraduate studies in Psychology, moving on to a PhD in psychiatric neuroimaging genetics, then exploring the brain-age paradigm, and finally, his current role at UCL.

He shares his insights on the potential of statistical modelling, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to use neuroimaging and healthcare data to better understand and promote brain health throughout life.

James Cole's Inaugural Lecture

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About James

James Cole standing front of a wall

James Cole is Professor of Neuroimage Computing at the Centre for Medical Imaging Computer (CMIC) and Dementia Research Centre (DRC) at University College London (UCL).

His research interests include brain ageing, neurological and psychiatric diseases, with a particular focus on neurodegeneration and dementia. His work uses machine learning, deep learning and related statistical methods with the goal of developing clinically useful neuroimaging tools. 

He is also a principal investigator of the MANIFOLD Lab.

Read more about James Cole.