Associate Professor Ruth Peters
B.Sc. Hons (Psychology),
M.Sc. (Cognitive Neuropsychology),
D.I.C. Diploma of the Imperial College
Ph.D. (Imperial College London)
Associate Professor Ruth Peters completed her PhD and NIHR Post-doctoral Fellowship at Imperial College London before relocating to Australia in 2018. Dr Peters’ research combines clinical trials, evidence synthesis, and epidemiology to understand and treat risk factors for dementia and frailty. Her work has influenced WHO and national and international clinical practice guidelines, is used by health advocacy bodies and is regularly featured in the media, for example; .
A/Prof Peters has been awarded >$10 million in research funding, is widely cited and is regularly invited to give talks at conferences and scientific meetings. She has a particular passion for the two areas that show the most potential for helping healthy brain ageing, multidomain risk reduction and the treatment of hypertension.
As part of her research program in multidomain risk reduction, A/Prof Peters is leading her team in delivering, a novel multi-domain intervention bringing older adults and preschool children together combining physical activity, cognitive and social engagement to reduce cognitive decline and frailty and co-designed with community members.
In hypertension Dr Peters is currently leading an exciting new research stream at The George Institute for Global Health including innovative clinical trial and evidence synthesis projects in blood pressure lowering, dementia and frailty and has an established international reputation since her early PhD work as cognitive function lead for the award-winning multinational Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial (, ).
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Selected current awards:
2023-2026
Peters R Rockwood K, Fitzgerald A, Delbaere K, Ward S, Anderson C, Kimonis E, Hubbard R, Kurrle S, Janda M.
INTErGenerational intervention to Reduce fraIlTY trial (INTEGRITY) NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohorts $3,711,897.80
2023-2027
Jones M. Stamatakis E, McAuley J, Schutte A, Moseley L, Refshauge K, Smith L, Williams C, Traeger A, Parmenter B, Cashin A, Ferreira M, Peters R, Goodall S. CAPACITY: A telehealth, effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial to increase physical activity in adults with chronic low back pain MRFF $1,384,135.99
2021-2022
Peters R. Associate Investigators Ee N, Ward S, Kenning G, Goldwater M, Delbaere K, Rockwood K, Dodge H, Fitzgerald A, Lewis E, Radford K. The INTERgenerational Clinical trial in at risk Older adults and pre-school children (INTERACTION). Mindgardens Neuroscience Network $149,337
2021-2024
Anderson C, Zoungas S, Naismith S, Law M, Leder K, Harding I, Peters R, Woodward M, Hedley J, Elliott J, Carcel C. “Statin Treatment for COVID-19 to optimise Neurological Recovery (STRONGER) trial” MRFF Rare Cancers Rare Diseases and Unmet Need - COVID 19 $2,375,779
My Research Supervision
Honours, ILP, Masters, PhD