
Dr Kim Kiely
Dr Kim Kiely is an honorary senior research fellow in the Ageing Futures Institute, Faculty of Science, ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç Sydney. He holds a conjoint appointment with Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA).
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Awards and Prizes
DrÌýKiely has held fellowships from the NHMRC (Early Career Fellowship) and theÌýAlzheimer's Australia Dementia Research Foundation, and has been a recipient of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) Prize and the Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) RM Gibson Award.
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Research
Dr Kiely'sÌýÌýresearch adopts a contextualised perspective to human development across the life-course and spans the fields of life-course epidemiology, social psychiatry, and gero-psychology. His primary research interests cover aspects of healthy and productive ageing,Ìýfocusing the following main themes:
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- behavioural and social determinantsÌýof mental health across the life-course,
- the social, functional and cognitive impacts of sensory loss in late life,
- dementia prevention, and
- social inequalities in healthy life expectancy.
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