Professor Gill Livingston
Professor of Psychiatry of Older People, University College London, Division of Psychiatry
Gill is a clinical academic working with people with suspected or confirmed dementia and their families. Her interdisciplinary research uses epidemiological and biopsychosocial approaches to co-design and evaluate evidence-based interventions across the life course.
She led the Lancet Standing Commission on Dementia Prevention, Intervention and Care in 2017, 2020 and 2024, producing influential research and meta-analyses on dementia risk and prevention that have informed international policy, including WHO, UK and US guidance.
Gill’s work also focuses on improving the lives of people with dementia, their carers and care staff, particularly in underserved and minority communities. She co-developed the START intervention for family carers, which improves mental health and quality of life and has been adapted internationally. She also co-leads research to improve sleep and cognition in family carers and underserved midlife and older populations.