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Rose Anne Kenny

Rose Anne Kenny is an Irish geriatrician. She is the Regius Professor of Physic and a professor of medical gerontology at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), director of the Falls and Black-out Unit at St James's Hospital in Dublin,[1] director of the Mercer's Institute for Successful Ageing[2] and founding principal investigator for The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA).[3] She was admitted in 2014 to the Royal Irish Academy in recognition of academic excellence and achievement. Kenny is a fellow of Trinity College Dublin and of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of Ireland, London and Edinburgh.[4]

Rose Anne Kenny
NationalityIrish
Alma materNUI Galway
Known forPrincipal investigator of TILDA
Professor at Trinity College Dublin
AwardsLady Illingworth Research Award (1996)
Research into Ageing Edgar Palamountain Award (1998)
NHS Modernisation Award (2003)
BUPA Foundation Care Award (2003)
Royal Irish Academy (2014) President of the Irish Gerontological Society (2020)
Strategic Director for the Academic Health Sciences Centre, St James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin (2021)
Scientific career
FieldsGerontology
Health
Neuroscience
Medicine
InstitutionsWestminster Hospital
Hammersmith Hospital
Newcastle University
Trinity College Dublin
St James's Hospital
Mercers' Institute for Successful Ageing

Kenny is the Strategic Director for the Academic Health Sciences Centre, St James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin in 2021 and is a member of the Advisory Board,  for the Dutch Heart Brain Consortium and of the Association for Physicians, for Great Britain and Ireland since 1994. In 2020, she became President of the Irish Gerontological Society,[5] an all-Ireland interdisciplinary organisation which facilitates research and education on ageing, translating research into improved and enhanced ageing-specific practices and policies. This research is concerned with the study of changes in older people’s physical and cognitive health, and the social changes people experience as they age. She is still active in her role as the Principal Investigator of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin, which works to translate its cutting edge ageing research on Ireland’s older population into effective policy to benefit society.

Career edit

Rose Anne Kenny began her career studying medicine at NUI Galway. She did her clinical training at Hammersmith Hospital and Westminster Hospital in London.[6] In 1989, Kenny was made professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Newcastle and spent sixteen years there; where she was head of academic and clinical departments of Medical Gerontology for twelve years. She also held the chair of cardiovascular research at Newcastle University. In 1992, Kenny established the first dedicated syncope service in the UK, a practice which has been replicated worldwide.[7]

In 2005, she was appointed professor of Medical Gerontology at TCD and as head of the academic department of Medical Gerontology at St James' Hospital Dublin.[8] Kenny is the founding Principal Investigator of TILDA, Ireland's primary research study on ageing that looks at the health, lifestyles and financial situation of 8,504 people as they grow older and sees how their circumstances change.[9] Her research in cardiovascular and mobility ageing issues has led to the incorporation of novel tests of motion range and cognitive health in TILDA.[10] She has published over 500 pieces of work and is also the Founding Director, of the Trinity Ageing Research Centre, (TARC), (formerly known as Trinity CollegeTrinity EngAGE), Trinity College Dublin's Centre for Research in Ageing.[11] Kenny is co-founder and director of the Mercer's Institute for Successful Ageing where she set up a 120-bed clinical research facility, the largest purpose built clinical research facility for aging in Ireland and the UK.[7] She has also published extensively on cardiovascular risk factors for falls and cognitive decline in ageing. Professor Rose Anne Kenny's research interests are in neurocardiovascular function in ageing and cardiovascular and cerebral dysfunction in syncope, falls, cognitive impairment and dementia.

Kenny is Advisor to the Irish Government for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation and to the Irish Citizens' Assembly on Ageing.[12] She is Board Member of the EU H2020 Advisory Group for Societal Challenge[13] and Co-Chair of the working group "Transforming the Future of Ageing" led by the Scientific Advisory Policy by European Academies.[14] Her contribution to science has been recognised by many awards including the Lady Illingworth Research Award, the BUPA Foundation Care Award and membership of the Royal Irish Academy.

In  September 2017, she was awarded the Presidential Medal, the highest honour from The Irish Gerontological Society[5] for her achievements in the field of gerontological research at the 65th Annual & Scientific Meeting. She was also awarded the World Congress on Falls and Postural Stability (WCFPS)[15] Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019 and Health Hero[16] by the Irish Times in 2018. Kenny also holds achievements as the 2021 Honorary Fellow Faculty of Public Health Medicine (F.F.P.H.M.I (Hon)) and has chaired the selection committee for Provost of Trinity College Dublin, 2021.

Media Appearances edit

Professor Kenny has made numerous appearances on both TV and radio platforms over the past decade, regularly appearing at least monthly in Irish media interviews in television, radio and print. Some examples include contributing towards a two-hour documentary that she wrote and delivered (2010) on ageing for Ireland’s national broadcaster (RTE) called The End of Ageing;[17] Nationwide (2018), Ear to the Ground (2020) and “10 Things to Know About…” (2020)[18] where she communicated research from the TILDA study and its COVID-19 related research studies. She has also given television interviews to Al-Jazeera English,[19] BBC and numerous radio interviews (Drivetime RTE, Newstalk and RTE Radio One), and her research has also featured in several podcasts and newspaper articles. In partnership with the GAA, she delivered a National Road Show and public outreach campaign delivering insight and research on, ‘How to Age Well’ communicating research to each county in Ireland in 2019 and early 2020. She has written a new book entitled, Age is Not a Number[20] soon to be published by Bonnier Publications, of London and Stockholm in January 2022.

Honours and memberships edit

  • 1990: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland[21]
  • 1994: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London[21]
  • 1996: Lady Illingworth Research Award – only presented every 5 years to a clinician who has made an outstanding contribution to age-related study in the UK[12]
  • 1998: The Research into Ageing Edgar Palamountain Prize – awarded for an article on medical geriatrics judged to have the most significant contribution to the field[12]
  • 2000: Novartis Travel Fellowship – awarded by the Australian Association of Physicians to a guest clinician in the field of geriatric medicine[12]
  • 2002: Marjorie Warren Lecture[12]
  • 2003: Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology
  • 2003: NHS Modernisation Award – "for clinical leadership in the NHS" (runner up)[12]
  • 2003: BUPA Foundation Care Award – "for excellence in the development of care of older people"[12]
  • 2006: Member of the Academic Board of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society[22]
  • 2006: Professor of Medical Gerontology, Trinity College Dublin
  • 2006: Consultant Physician, St. James's Hospital, Dublin 8
  • 2006: Director Mercers Institute for Successful Ageing, St. James's Hospital, Dublin 8
  • 2006: Director Falls and Syncope Service, St. James's Hospital, Dublin
  • 2006: Founding Principal Investigator, TILDA, Trinity College Dublin
  • 2009: Founding Director, Trinity Ageing Research Centre, (TARC), Trinity College
  • 2010: Member of the European Heart Rhythm Association[12]
  • 2013: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh[21]
  • 2013: Elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin[8]
  • 2014: Admitted to the Royal Irish Academy[23]
  • 2018: Head of Department of Medical Gerontology, Trinity College Dublin
  • 2020: President of the Irish Gerontological Society[10]
  • 2022: Regius Professor of Physic, Trinity College Dublin

References edit

  1. ^ "St. James's Hospital – K". www.stjames.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Mercer's Institute for Successful Ageing (MISA) (Institiúid Mercer um Aosú Bisiúil) – St. James's Hospital – Ospidéal San Séamas". Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Professor Rose Anne Kenny – School of Medicine – Trinity College Dublin". www.tcd.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  4. ^ "The challenges of ageing must be faced by the young, top scientists tell new Commission". Royal Irish Academy. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  5. ^ a b "IGS President's Update, 10th Nov 2020 | Irish Gerontological Society". www.irishgerontology.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  6. ^ Thompson, Sylvia. "Good friendships make for a healthy life as much as regular exercise and healthy diet". The Irish Times. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Rose Anne Kenny". Global Brain Health Institute. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Rose Kenny : Trinity Research – Trinity College Dublin". www.tcd.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Participants – The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) – Trinity College Dublin". tilda.tcd.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Rose Anne Kenny | Trinity College Dublin, Dublin | TCD | Department of Medical Gerontology". ResearchGate. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Research Programmes : EngAGE:Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Ireland". www.tcd.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "TCD – People Finder". people.tcd.ie. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  13. ^ vermeyo (14 April 2015). "SC 1 Health, demographic change and wellbeing – Work Programme 2018–2020". Horizon 2020 – European Commission. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Transforming the Future of Ageing | SAM – Research and Innovation – European Commission". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  15. ^ "1st World Congress on Falls and Postural Stability". British Geriatrics Society. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  16. ^ Cullen, Damian. "Do you know a 'Health Hero'? We would like to hear from you". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  17. ^ "COMING OF AGE The End Of Ageing | RTÉ Presspack". presspack.rte.ie. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  18. ^ "Series 6 – 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT…". 9 December 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  19. ^ Interview with Rose Anne Kenny on Aljazeera English: Coronavirus and Vitamin D, retrieved 27 September 2021
  20. ^ Kenny, Rose Anne (2022). Age is Just a Number. London: Bonnier Publications Group.
  21. ^ a b c "Board of Directors". St. James's Hospital Foundation. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  22. ^ "Ireland". EuGMS. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  23. ^ "Rose Anne Kenny". Royal Irish Academy. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2019.

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Rose Anne Kenny is an Irish geriatrician She is the Regius Professor of Physic and a professor of medical gerontology at Trinity College Dublin TCD director of the Falls and Black out Unit at St James s Hospital in Dublin 1 director of the Mercer s Institute for Successful Ageing 2 and founding principal investigator for The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing TILDA 3 She was admitted in 2014 to the Royal Irish Academy in recognition of academic excellence and achievement Kenny is a fellow of Trinity College Dublin and of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of Ireland London and Edinburgh 4 Rose Anne KennyNationalityIrishAlma materNUI GalwayKnown forPrincipal investigator of TILDA Professor at Trinity College DublinAwardsLady Illingworth Research Award 1996 Research into Ageing Edgar Palamountain Award 1998 NHS Modernisation Award 2003 BUPA Foundation Care Award 2003 Royal Irish Academy 2014 President of the Irish Gerontological Society 2020 Strategic Director for the Academic Health Sciences Centre St James s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin 2021 Scientific careerFieldsGerontology Health Neuroscience MedicineInstitutionsWestminster Hospital Hammersmith Hospital Newcastle University Trinity College Dublin St James s Hospital Mercers Institute for Successful Ageing Kenny is the Strategic Director for the Academic Health Sciences Centre St James s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin in 2021 and is a member of the Advisory Board for the Dutch Heart Brain Consortium and of the Association for Physicians for Great Britain and Ireland since 1994 In 2020 she became President of the Irish Gerontological Society 5 an all Ireland interdisciplinary organisation which facilitates research and education on ageing translating research into improved and enhanced ageing specific practices and policies This research is concerned with the study of changes in older people s physical and cognitive health and the social changes people experience as they age She is still active in her role as the Principal Investigator of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing TILDA at Trinity College Dublin which works to translate its cutting edge ageing research on Ireland s older population into effective policy to benefit society Contents 1 Career 2 Media Appearances 3 Honours and memberships 4 ReferencesCareer editRose Anne Kenny began her career studying medicine at NUI Galway She did her clinical training at Hammersmith Hospital and Westminster Hospital in London 6 In 1989 Kenny was made professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Newcastle and spent sixteen years there where she was head of academic and clinical departments of Medical Gerontology for twelve years She also held the chair of cardiovascular research at Newcastle University In 1992 Kenny established the first dedicated syncope service in the UK a practice which has been replicated worldwide 7 In 2005 she was appointed professor of Medical Gerontology at TCD and as head of the academic department of Medical Gerontology at St James Hospital Dublin 8 Kenny is the founding Principal Investigator of TILDA Ireland s primary research study on ageing that looks at the health lifestyles and financial situation of 8 504 people as they grow older and sees how their circumstances change 9 Her research in cardiovascular and mobility ageing issues has led to the incorporation of novel tests of motion range and cognitive health in TILDA 10 She has published over 500 pieces of work and is also the Founding Director of the Trinity Ageing Research Centre TARC formerly known as Trinity CollegeTrinity EngAGE Trinity College Dublin s Centre for Research in Ageing 11 Kenny is co founder and director of the Mercer s Institute for Successful Ageing where she set up a 120 bed clinical research facility the largest purpose built clinical research facility for aging in Ireland and the UK 7 She has also published extensively on cardiovascular risk factors for falls and cognitive decline in ageing Professor Rose Anne Kenny s research interests are in neurocardiovascular function in ageing and cardiovascular and cerebral dysfunction in syncope falls cognitive impairment and dementia Kenny is Advisor to the Irish Government for Jobs Enterprise and Innovation and to the Irish Citizens Assembly on Ageing 12 She is Board Member of the EU H2020 Advisory Group for Societal Challenge 13 and Co Chair of the working group Transforming the Future of Ageing led by the Scientific Advisory Policy by European Academies 14 Her contribution to science has been recognised by many awards including the Lady Illingworth Research Award the BUPA Foundation Care Award and membership of the Royal Irish Academy In September 2017 she was awarded the Presidential Medal the highest honour from The Irish Gerontological Society 5 for her achievements in the field of gerontological research at the 65th Annual amp Scientific Meeting She was also awarded the World Congress on Falls and Postural Stability WCFPS 15 Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019 and Health Hero 16 by the Irish Times in 2018 Kenny also holds achievements as the 2021 Honorary Fellow Faculty of Public Health Medicine F F P H M I Hon and has chaired the selection committee for Provost of Trinity College Dublin 2021 Media Appearances editProfessor Kenny has made numerous appearances on both TV and radio platforms over the past decade regularly appearing at least monthly in Irish media interviews in television radio and print Some examples include contributing towards a two hour documentary that she wrote and delivered 2010 on ageing for Ireland s national broadcaster RTE called The End of Ageing 17 Nationwide 2018 Ear to the Ground 2020 and 10 Things to Know About 2020 18 where she communicated research from the TILDA study and its COVID 19 related research studies She has also given television interviews to Al Jazeera English 19 BBC and numerous radio interviews Drivetime RTE Newstalk and RTE Radio One and her research has also featured in several podcasts and newspaper articles In partnership with the GAA she delivered a National Road Show and public outreach campaign delivering insight and research on How to Age Well communicating research to each county in Ireland in 2019 and early 2020 She has written a new book entitled Age is Not a Number 20 soon to be published by Bonnier Publications of London and Stockholm in January 2022 Honours and memberships edit1990 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland 21 1994 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London 21 1996 Lady Illingworth Research Award only presented every 5 years to a clinician who has made an outstanding contribution to age related study in the UK 12 1998 The Research into Ageing Edgar Palamountain Prize awarded for an article on medical geriatrics judged to have the most significant contribution to the field 12 2000 Novartis Travel Fellowship awarded by the Australian Association of Physicians to a guest clinician in the field of geriatric medicine 12 2002 Marjorie Warren Lecture 12 2003 Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology 2003 NHS Modernisation Award for clinical leadership in the NHS runner up 12 2003 BUPA Foundation Care Award for excellence in the development of care of older people 12 2006 Member of the Academic Board of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society 22 2006 Professor of Medical Gerontology Trinity College Dublin 2006 Consultant Physician St James s Hospital Dublin 8 2006 Director Mercers Institute for Successful Ageing St James s Hospital Dublin 8 2006 Director Falls and Syncope Service St James s Hospital Dublin 2006 Founding Principal Investigator TILDA Trinity College Dublin 2009 Founding Director Trinity Ageing Research Centre TARC Trinity College 2010 Member of the European Heart Rhythm Association 12 2013 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 21 2013 Elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin 8 2014 Admitted to the Royal Irish Academy 23 2018 Head of Department of Medical Gerontology Trinity College Dublin 2020 President of the Irish Gerontological Society 10 2022 Regius Professor of Physic Trinity College DublinReferences edit St James s Hospital K www stjames ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 Mercer s Institute for Successful Ageing MISA Institiuid Mercer um Aosu Bisiuil St James s Hospital Ospideal San Seamas Retrieved 24 September 2019 Professor Rose Anne Kenny School of Medicine Trinity College Dublin www tcd ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 The challenges of ageing must be faced by the young top scientists tell new Commission Royal Irish Academy 1 July 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b IGS President s Update 10th Nov 2020 Irish Gerontological Society www irishgerontology com Retrieved 27 September 2021 Thompson Sylvia Good friendships make for a healthy life as much as regular exercise and healthy diet The Irish Times Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b Rose Anne Kenny Global Brain Health Institute Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b Rose Kenny Trinity Research Trinity College Dublin www tcd ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 Participants The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing TILDA Trinity College Dublin tilda tcd ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b Rose Anne Kenny Trinity College Dublin Dublin TCD Department of Medical Gerontology ResearchGate Retrieved 3 October 2019 Research Programmes EngAGE Trinity College Dublin the University of Dublin Ireland www tcd ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b c d e f g h TCD People Finder people tcd ie Retrieved 24 September 2019 vermeyo 14 April 2015 SC 1 Health demographic change and wellbeing Work Programme 2018 2020 Horizon 2020 European Commission Retrieved 24 September 2019 Transforming the Future of Ageing SAM Research and Innovation European Commission ec europa eu Retrieved 24 September 2019 1st World Congress on Falls and Postural Stability British Geriatrics Society Retrieved 27 September 2021 Cullen Damian Do you know a Health Hero We would like to hear from you The Irish Times Retrieved 27 September 2021 COMING OF AGE The End Of Ageing RTE Presspack presspack rte ie Retrieved 27 September 2021 Series 6 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT 9 December 2020 Retrieved 27 September 2021 Interview with Rose Anne Kenny on Aljazeera English Coronavirus and Vitamin D retrieved 27 September 2021 Kenny Rose Anne 2022 Age is Just a Number London Bonnier Publications Group a b c Board of Directors St James s Hospital Foundation Retrieved 24 September 2019 Ireland EuGMS Retrieved 24 September 2019 Rose Anne Kenny Royal Irish Academy 19 October 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose Anne Kenny amp oldid 1223979335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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