Biography
Asaad joined Kings College London in June 2019 and obtained a PhD in Psychology from University of Edinburgh.
Research
London Down Syndrome Consortium (LonDownS)
London Down Syndrome Consortium is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, human geneticists, developmental psychologists, mouse geneticists, psychiatrists and cellular scientists working towards understanding dementia in people with Down syndrome.
Dementia in Intellectual Disabilities Special Interest Group
The DID-SIG is an independent group composed of clinicians (including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists and nurses) from across the UK and beyond who have a special interest in dementia in people with intellectual disabilities.
News
Tracking multiple morbidities across the lifespan in people with Down Syndrome
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has explored the health experiences of people with...
Children and young adults with Down Syndrome four times more likely to have diabetes
Children and young adults with Down Syndrome are four times more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, according to new research led by King’s College London...
Research
London Down Syndrome Consortium (LonDownS)
London Down Syndrome Consortium is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, human geneticists, developmental psychologists, mouse geneticists, psychiatrists and cellular scientists working towards understanding dementia in people with Down syndrome.
Dementia in Intellectual Disabilities Special Interest Group
The DID-SIG is an independent group composed of clinicians (including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists and nurses) from across the UK and beyond who have a special interest in dementia in people with intellectual disabilities.
News
Tracking multiple morbidities across the lifespan in people with Down Syndrome
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has explored the health experiences of people with...
Children and young adults with Down Syndrome four times more likely to have diabetes
Children and young adults with Down Syndrome are four times more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, according to new research led by King’s College London...