'Kaylee Rudd is a PhD student at the Wicking Centre, University of Tasmania. Her research investigates motor biomarkers of cognitive impairment, especially application of Artificial Intelligence in movement analysis with the aim of detecting dementia in its early stages. She has a background in physiotherapy with experience across aged and community care. She collaborates with the team of the cognitive clinic in Hobart and with researchers from national and international institutions aiming to develop early biomarkers of dementia. Outside work, she is an admirer of the written world in all shapes and sizes and reads and writes for work and pleasure.' (https://www.swampwriting.com/?page_id=951