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Jennifer C. Thompson is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their academic work is situated primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus spanning several subfields including Epidemiology, Neurology, Physiology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Infectious Diseases.

Their research encompasses multiple topics with notable concentration on respiratory and viral infections, neurological disorders, and age-related cognitive conditions. Key topics investigated include:

  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research

Jennifer C. Thompson's recent publications reflect these research interests. Significant papers include:

  • Palivizumab Prophylaxis in Infants and Young Children at Increased Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (2023), published in PEDIATRICS
  • Strategies for Improving Vaccine Communication and Uptake (2024), published in PEDIATRICS
  • Atlas of fetal metabolism during mid-to-late gestation and diabetic pregnancy (2023), published in Cell
  • Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Influenza in Children, 2023-2024 (2023), published in PEDIATRICS
  • Clinical recognition of frontotemporal dementia with right anterior temporal predominance: A multicenter retrospective cohort study (2024), published in Alzheimer's & Dementia

Their work appears frequently in established journals. The most common publication venues include:

  • PEDIATRICS
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Thompson's research, with frequent co-authors including Kristina A. Bryant, Sean T. O'Leary, Mary T. Caserta, James D. Campbell, and Monica I. Ardura. These collaborations suggest ongoing engagement in multidisciplinary studies relevant to their fields of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Distinct clinical and pathological characteristics of frontotemporal dementia associated with C9ORF72 mutations

    Julie S. Snowden;Sara Rollinson;Jennifer C. Thompson;Jennifer C. Thompson;Jennifer M. Harris;Jennifer M. Harris

  • Behavioral changes in Huntington disease

    David Craufurd;Jennifer C. Thompson;Julie S. Snowden

  • Knowledge of famous faces and names in semantic dementia.

    Julie S. Snowden;J. C. Thompson;D. Neary

  • Social cognition in frontotemporal dementia and Huntington's disease.

    JS Snowden;Z Gibbons;A Blackshaw;E Doubleday

  • Working memory, attention, and executive function in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia.

    Cheryl L. Stopford;Jennifer C. Thompson;David Neary;Anna M.T. Richardson

  • Identification of genetic variants associated with Huntington's disease progression: a genome-wide association study

    Davina J Hensman Moss;Antonio F Pardiñas;Douglas Langbehn;Kitty Lo

  • Cognitive phenotypes in Alzheimer's disease and genetic risk.

    Julie S. Snowden;Cheryl L. Stopford;Camille L. Julien;Jennifer C. Thompson

  • Profile of cognitive progression in early Huntington’s disease

    A.K. Ho;B.J. Sahakian;R.G. Brown;R.A. Barker

  • The clinical diagnosis of early-onset dementias: diagnostic accuracy and clinicopathological relationships

    Julie S. Snowden;Jennifer C. Thompson;Cheryl L. Stopford;Anna M. T. Richardson

  • Psychiatric disorders in preclinical Huntington's disease

    Camille L Julien;Jennifer C Thompson;Sue Wild;Pamela Yardumian

  • Classification and pathology of primary progressive aphasia

    Jennifer M. Harris;Claire Gall;Jennifer C. Thompson;Anna M.T. Richardson

  • Qualitative neuropsychological performance characteristics in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

    J C Thompson;C L Stopford;J S Snowden;D Neary

  • Longitudinal Evaluation of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Huntington's Disease

    Jennifer C. Thompson;Jenny Harris;Andrea C. Sollom;Cheryl L. Stopford

  • Auditory lexical decision, categorical perception, and FM direction discrimination differentially engage left and right auditory cortex.

    David Poeppel;Andre Guillemin;Jennifer Thompson;Jonathan Fritz

  • Psychomotor, Executive, and Memory Function in Preclinical Huntington's Disease

    J.S. Snowden;D. Craufurd;J. Thompson;D. Neary

  • TDP-43 pathological changes in early onset familial and sporadic Alzheimer’s disease, late onset Alzheimer’s disease and Down’s Syndrome: association with age, hippocampal sclerosis and clinical phenotype

    Yvonne S. Davidson;Samantha Raby;Penelope G. Foulds;Andrew Robinson

  • Emotion recognition in Huntington's disease and frontotemporal dementia.

    J.S. Snowden;N.A. Austin;S. Sembi;J.C. Thompson

  • Behavior in Huntington's disease: dissociating cognition-based and mood-based changes.

    Jennifer C. Thompson;Julie S. Snowden;David Craufurd;David Neary

  • Longitudinal evaluation of cognitive disorder in Huntington's disease.

    Julie S. Snowden;David Craufurd;Helen Griffiths;Jennifer Thompson

  • Variability in cognitive presentation of Alzheimer's disease.

    Cheryl L. Stopford;Julie S. Snowden;Jennifer C. Thompson;David Neary

Frequent Co-Authors

Elaine K. Perry
Elaine K. Perry Newcastle University
Christopher Shaw
Christopher Shaw King's College London
Ekaterina Rogaeva
Ekaterina Rogaeva University of Toronto
Margaret M. Esiri
Margaret M. Esiri University of Oxford
Alistair Burns
Alistair Burns University of Manchester
Narinder Kapur
Narinder Kapur University College London
Daphne Bavelier
Daphne Bavelier University of Geneva

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