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Overview

Danielle J Harvey is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily centers on medicine, with a significant focus on psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, physiology, neurology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics within these fields, including:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Danielle J Harvey has contributed to multiple publications in notable venues. Frequent venues include:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Communications
  • JAMA Neurology
  • Brain

Some of the recent papers associated with their research are:

  • "Spread of pathological tau proteins through communicating neurons in human Alzheimer's disease," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "In vivo staging of regional amyloid deposition," 2022, Columbia Academic Commons (Columbia University)
  • "Longitudinal Associations of Blood Phosphorylated Tau181 and Neurofilament Light Chain With Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer Disease," 2021, JAMA Neurology
  • "Using the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative to improve early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease," 2021, Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • "Characterizing Heterogeneity in Neuroimaging, Cognition, Clinical Symptoms, and Genetics Among Patients With Late-Life Depression," 2022, JAMA Psychiatry

Their collaborative work is reflected in frequent co-authorship with several researchers, including:

  • Clifford R. Jack
  • Laurel Beckett
  • Michael Donohue
  • William J. Jagust
  • John C. Morris

Best Publications

  • The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI): MRI methods.

    Clifford R. Jack;Matt A. Bernstein;Nick C. Fox;Paul Thompson

  • Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI): clinical characterization.

    R. C. Petersen;P. S. Aisen;Laurel A Beckett;M. C. Donohue

  • Incidence of venous thromboembolism and its effect on survival among patients with common cancers.

    Helen K Chew;Theodore Wun;Danielle J Harvey;Hong Zhou

  • The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative: a review of papers published since its inception.

    Michael W. Weiner;Michael W. Weiner;Dallas P. Veitch;Paul S. Aisen;Laurel A Beckett

  • Early role of vascular dysregulation on late-onset Alzheimer’s disease based on multifactorial data-driven analysis

    Y. Iturria-Medina;R. C. Sotero;P. J. Toussaint;J. M. Mateos-Pérez

  • Associations between cognitive, functional, and FDG-PET measures of decline in AD and MCI

    Susan M. Landau;Danielle J Harvey;Cindee M. Madison;Robert A. Koeppe

  • Measures of brain morphology and infarction in the framingham heart study: establishing what is normal

    Charles DeCarli;Joseph Massaro;Danielle J Harvey;John Hald

  • Comparing predictors of conversion and decline in mild cognitive impairment

    S. M. Landau;Danielle J Harvey;C. M. Madison;E. M. Reiman

  • Progression of mild cognitive impairment to dementia in clinic- vs community-based cohorts.

    Sarah E Tomaszewski Farias;Dan M Mungas;Bruce R Reed;Danielle J Harvey

  • Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease

    Jacob W Vogel;Alexandra L Young;Neil P Oxtoby;Ruben Smith

  • Development and assessment of a composite score for memory in the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)

    Paul K. Crane;Adam Carle;Laura E. Gibbons;Philip Insel

  • White matter lesions impair frontal lobe function regardless of their location

    Mats Tullberg;E. Fletcher;Charles DeCarli;Dan M Mungas

  • A composite score for executive functioning, validated in Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) participants with baseline mild cognitive impairment

    Laura E. Gibbons;Adam C. Carle;R. Scott Mackin;Danielle J Harvey

  • Extent and distribution of white matter hyperintensities in normal aging, MCI, and AD

    M. Yoshita;E. Fletcher;Danielle J Harvey;M. Ortega

  • Anatomical Mapping of White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH) Exploring the Relationships Between Periventricular WMH, Deep WMH, and Total WMH Burden

    Charles DeCarli;Evan Fletcher;Vincent Ramey;Danielle J Harvey

  • Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Colorectal Cancer: Incidence and Effect on Survival

    Allison Alcalay;Theodore Wun;Vijay Khatri;Helen K Chew

  • Understanding disease progression and improving Alzheimer's disease clinical trials: Recent highlights from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

    Dallas P. Veitch;Michael W. Weiner;Paul S. Aisen;Laurel A. Beckett

  • The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 3: Continued innovation for clinical trial improvement

    Michael W. Weiner;Dallas P. Veitch;Paul S. Aisen;Laurel A Beckett

  • Longitudinal volumetric MRI change and rate of cognitive decline

    Dan M Mungas;Danielle J Harvey;Bruce R Reed;W. J. Jagust

  • Central obesity and the aging brain.

    William Jagust;Danielle J Harvey;Dan M Mungas;Mary Haan

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles DeCarli
Charles DeCarli University of California, Davis
William J. Jagust
William J. Jagust University of California, Berkeley
Dan M Mungas
Dan M Mungas University of California, Davis
Laurel A. Beckett
Laurel A. Beckett University of California, Davis
Sarah E Tomaszewski Farias
Sarah E Tomaszewski Farias University of California, Davis
Clifford R. Jack
Clifford R. Jack Mayo Clinic
Paul S. Aisen
Paul S. Aisen University of Southern California
Arthur W. Toga
Arthur W. Toga University of Southern California
Bruce R Reed
Bruce R Reed University of California, Davis
Michael W. Weiner
Michael W. Weiner University of California, San Francisco

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