Research Associate
Cameron Kirk completed a Bachelor's of Science degree in Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moore's University (LJMU), in 2018. His dissertation was completed under the supervision of Dr Richard Foster. In continued supervision from Dr Foster, He was awarded a Master of Science (MSc) degree from LJMU in 2019. His MSc pioneered an investigation of a novel method of markerless motion capture,
In September 2019, he joined the Brain and Movement Research team within the Translational and Clinical Research Institute at Newcastle University and began a PhD studentship ('Can real-world assessment of mobility add clinical value to the assessment of Parkinson’s disease?'), under the supervision of Dr Silvia Del Din, Dr Alison Yarnall and Professor Lynn Rochester.
In September 2022, he started a role as a Research Assistant also within the Brain and Movement Research team.