Camille Carroll
Dr Carroll is associate professor and consultant neurologist at University of Plymouth Faculty of Health. She received her PhD from The University of Manchester and her BM BCh degree from the University of Oxford.
Dr Carroll leads Parkinson’s clinical research and the Parkinson’s disease (PD) service in Plymouth. She is the national specialty lead for neurodegeneration research for the Clinical Research Network, overseeing national clinical research capabilities and the development of a balanced clinical trial portfolio in neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and motor neuron diseases.
Dr Carroll is the chief investigator of a multi-centre clinical trial of simvastatin as a neuroprotective agent in Parkinson’s disease (PD STAT). Her research is focused on neuroprotection and ways of improving neuroprotective clinical trial design. She is also interested in the use of digital health technologies for disease monitoring and personalized care in PD, including the design and delivery of innovative care pathways.