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Anette Schrag is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a strong specialization in neurology. Within this broad field, their work extends into areas such as epidemiology, clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's major research topics include Parkinson's Disease mechanisms and treatments, neurological disorders and treatments, botulinum toxin and related neurological disorders, autism spectrum disorder research, restless legs syndrome research, health systems, economic evaluations, quality of life, and obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.

Anette Schrag has contributed extensively to academic literature with frequent publications appearing in several key venues. These include:

  • Movement Disorders
  • Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
  • Parkinsonism & Related Disorders

Their work shows a collaborative pattern with several frequent coauthors. These include Alastair Noyce, Kate Walters, К. Ray Chaudhuri, Cristina Simonet, and Jonathan P. Bestwick.

Notable papers by Anette Schrag include:

  • Brain iron deposition is linked with cognitive severity in Parkinson's disease, 2020, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • European Academy of Neurology/Movement Disorder Society-European Section Guideline on the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: I. Invasive Therapies, 2022, Movement Disorders
  • Parkinson's disease determinants, prediction and gene-environment interactions in the UK Biobank, 2020, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • The Non-Motor Symptoms Scale in Parkinson's disease: Validation and use, 2020, Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
  • Sequence of clinical and neurodegeneration events in Parkinson's disease progression, 2021, Brain

Best Publications

  • Movement Disorder Society-sponsored revision of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): scale presentation and clinimetric testing results.

    Christopher G. Goetz;Barbara C. Tilley;Stephanie R. Shaftman;Glenn T. Stebbins

  • What contributes to quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease?

    Anette Schrag;Marjan Jahanshahi;Niall Quinn

  • Movement Disorder Society-sponsored revision of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): Process, format, and clinimetric testing plan.

    Christopher G. Goetz;Stanley Fahn;Pablo Martinez-Martin;Werner Poewe

  • Meta-analysis of early nonmotor features and risk factors for Parkinson disease.

    Alastair J Noyce;Jonathan P Bestwick;Laura Silveira-Moriyama;Laura Silveira-Moriyama;Christopher H Hawkes

  • Depression Rating Scales in Parkinson’s Disease: Critique and Recommendations

    Anette Schrag;Paolo Barone;Richard G. Brown;Albert F.G. Leentjens

  • Dyskinesias and motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease. A community-based study.

    Anette Schrag;Niall Quinn

  • Prevalence of progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy: a cross-sectional study

    A Schrag;Y Ben-Shlomo;NP Quinn

  • Caregiver-burden in parkinson's disease is closely associated with psychiatric symptoms, falls, and disability.

    Anette Schrag;Anna Hovris;David Morley;Niall Quinn

  • Prediagnostic presentations of Parkinson's disease in primary care: a case-control study

    Anette Schrag;Laura Horsfall;Kate Walters;Alastair Noyce

  • How does Parkinson's disease affect quality of life? A comparison with quality of life in the general population.

    Anette Schrag;Marjan Jahanshahi;Niall Quinn

  • Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson's disease

    Dag Aarsland;Laura Marsh;Anette Schrag

  • What are the most important nonmotor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease and are we missing them?

    David A. Gallagher;Andrew J. Lees;Anette Schrag

  • EFNS/MDS‐ES recommendations for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

    Alfredo Berardelli;Gregor Wenning;Angelo Antonini;Daniela Berg

  • The natural history of multiple system atrophy: a prospective European cohort study

    Gregor K Wenning;Felix Geser;Felix Geser;Florian Krismer;Klaus Seppi

  • Psychogenic movement disorders.

    Anette Schrag;Anthony E Lang

  • Differentiation of atypical parkinsonian syndromes with routine MRI

    A. Schrag;C.D. Good;K. Miszkiel;H.R. Morris

  • Quality of life and depression in Parkinson's disease

    Anette Schrag

  • Epidemiological, clinical, and genetic characteristics of early-onset parkinsonism.

    Anette Schrag;Jonathan M Schott

  • Parkin disease: a phenotypic study of a large case series

    Naheed L. Khan;Elizabeth Graham;Peter Critchley;Anette E. Schrag

  • Research Articles Depression Rating Scales in Parkinson's Disease: Critique and Recommendations

    Anette Schrag;Paolo Barone;Richard G. Brown;William M. McDonald

Frequent Co-Authors

Niall Quinn
Niall Quinn University College London
Andrew J. Lees
Andrew J. Lees University College London
Pablo Martinez-Martin
Pablo Martinez-Martin Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Glenn T. Stebbins
Glenn T. Stebbins Rush University Medical Center
Daniel Weintraub
Daniel Weintraub University of Pennsylvania
Christopher G. Goetz
Christopher G. Goetz Rush University Medical Center
Werner Poewe
Werner Poewe Innsbruck Medical University
Kailash P. Bhatia
Kailash P. Bhatia University College London
Richard Dodel
Richard Dodel University of Duisburg-Essen
Marjan Jahanshahi
Marjan Jahanshahi University College London

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