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Jade Bartholomew is a Research Fellow at Monash University focusing on various aspects of cognitive function in health conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Her research interests include understanding the Ocular Motor System and its implications for cognition, particularly in relation to early MS diagnosis and the characteristics of working memory. With a strong background in cognitive neuroscience, she aims to explore the phenotypes associated with memory performance in MS patients. Bartholomew has contributed significantly to peer-reviewed journals, including a notable article published in 2022 that discusses the progression of working memory phenotypes in early MS. She is committed to advancing our understanding of cognitive challenges faced by individuals with chronic neurological conditions, leveraging her research to inform clinical practices and improve patient outcomes.
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