MSc Alumnus
Danielle Fearon completed her Master’s of Science degree in October 2017 from the School of Public Health and Health Systems. Danielle’s major research interest for her thesis was the relationship between early-life written language skills and later-life cognitive resilience of Alzheimer's disease. In particular, Danielle was focused on elements of early-life written language skills such as idea density and grammatical complexity and their association with cognitive resilience. Some of Danielle's other interests include issues related to health, aging and cognitive function across the life course.
Prior Education
- BA Health Studies and Gerontology, McMaster University
- MSc Public Health, University of Waterloo