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Jonathan Graff-Radford

Jonathan Graff-Radford

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Neuroscience

D-Index
74
Citations
18822
World Ranking
2121
National Ranking
1010

Overview

Jonathan Graff-Radford is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a substantial body of research primarily focused on medicine, with significant contributions in psychiatry and mental health, neurology, physiology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management

Jonathan Graff-Radford's frequent co-authors are:

  • Clifford R. Jack
  • David S. Knopman
  • Ronald C. Petersen
  • Val J. Lowe
  • Prashanthi Vemuri

The scientist has published extensively in the following journals and venues:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Neurology
  • Brain Communications
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Brain

Selected recent publications include:

  • "New insights into atypical Alzheimer's disease in the era of biomarkers," 2021, The Lancet Neurology
  • "Performance of plasma phosphorylated tau 181 and 217 in the community," 2022, Nature Medicine
  • "Comparison of Plasma Phosphorylated Tau Species With Amyloid and Tau Positron Emission Tomography, Neurodegeneration, Vascular Pathology, and Cognitive Outcomes," 2021, JAMA Neurology
  • "Artificial intelligence-guided screening for atrial fibrillation using electrocardiogram during sinus rhythm: a prospective non-randomised interventional trial," 2022, The Lancet
  • "Deep learning-based brain age prediction in normal aging and dementia," 2022, Nature Aging

Best Publications

  • Consensus classification of posterior cortical atrophy

    Sebastian J. Crutch;Jonathan M. Schott;Gil D. Rabinovici;Melissa Murray

  • New insights into atypical Alzheimer's disease in the era of biomarkers.

    Jonathan Graff-Radford;Keir X X Yong;Liana G Apostolova;Femke H Bouwman

  • Cascading network failure across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum.

    David T. Jones;David S. Knopman;Jeffrey L. Gunter;Jonathan Graff-Radford

  • Longitudinal tau PET in ageing and Alzheimer's disease.

    Clifford R Jack;Heather J Wiste;Christopher G Schwarz;Val J Lowe

  • Associations of Amyloid, Tau, and Neurodegeneration Biomarker Profiles With Rates of Memory Decline Among Individuals Without Dementia

    Clifford R. Jack;Heather J. Wiste;Terry M. Therneau;Stephen D. Weigand

  • Widespread brain tau and its association with ageing, Braak stage and Alzheimer's dementia.

    Val J Lowe;Heather J Wiste;Matthew L Senjem;Stephen D Weigand

  • Age at symptom onset and death and disease duration in genetic frontotemporal dementia: an international retrospective cohort study.

    Katrina M. Moore;Jennifer Nicholas;Murray Grossman;Corey T. McMillan

  • Prevalence of Biologically vs Clinically Defined Alzheimer Spectrum Entities Using the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer's Association Research Framework.

    Clifford R. Jack;Terry M. Therneau;Stephen D. Weigand;Heather J. Wiste

  • Deep learning-based brain age prediction in normal aging and dementia

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  • White matter hyperintensities: Relationship to amyloid and tau burden

    Jonathan Graff-Radford;Eider M Arenaza-Urquijo;David S Knopman;Christopher G Schwarz

  • Tau, amyloid, and cascading network failure across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum.

    David T. Jones;Jonathan Graff-Radford;Val J. Lowe;Heather J. Wiste

  • Comparison of Plasma Phosphorylated Tau Species With Amyloid and Tau Positron Emission Tomography, Neurodegeneration, Vascular Pathology, and Cognitive Outcomes.

    Michelle M. Mielke;Ryan D. Frank;Jeffrey L. Dage;Andreas Jeromin

  • Associations of amyloid and neurodegeneration plasma biomarkers with comorbidities

    Jeremy A. Syrjanen;Michelle R. Campbell;Alicia Algeciras-Schimnich;Prashanthi Vemuri

  • Frequency of LATE neuropathologic change across the spectrum of Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology: combined data from 13 community-based or population-based autopsy cohorts

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  • The bivariate distribution of amyloid-β and tau: relationship with established neurocognitive clinical syndromes

    Clifford R Jack;Heather J Wiste;Hugo Botha;Stephen D Weigand

  • AV-1451 tau and β-amyloid positron emission tomography imaging in dementia with Lewy bodies

    Kejal Kantarci;Val J. Lowe;Bradley F. Boeve;Matthew L. Senjem

  • Age, vascular health, and Alzheimer disease biomarkers in an elderly sample.

    Prashanthi Vemuri;Timothy G. Lesnick;Scott A. Przybelski;David S. Knopman

  • Dementia with Lewy bodies: Basis of cingulate island sign

    Jonathan Graff-Radford;Melissa E. Murray;Val J. Lowe;Bradley F. Boeve

  • Pattern of Brain Atrophy Rates in Autopsy-Confirmed Dementia with Lewy Bodies

    Zuzana Nedelska;Tanis Jill Ferman;Bradley F Boeve;Scott A. Przybelski

  • Vascular Imaging abnormalities and cognition: Mediation by cortical volume in nondemented individuals: Atherosclerosis risk in communities-neurocognitive study

    David S. Knopman;Michael E. Griswold;Seth T. Lirette;Rebecca F. Gottesman

  • The neuroanatomy of pure apraxia of speech in stroke

    Jonathan Graff-Radford;David T. Jones;Edythe A. Strand;Alejandro A. Rabinstein

  • Clinical and Radiologic Correlations of Central Pontine Myelinolysis Syndrome

    Jonathan Graff-Radford;Jennifer E. Fugate;Timothy J. Kaufmann;Jay N. Mandrekar

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