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73
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1971
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Overview

Julian N. Trollor is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and has a substantial research portfolio focused primarily on medicine and psychology. Their work spans multiple subfields including clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, public health, environmental and occupational health, cognitive neuroscience, and epidemiology.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Down syndrome and intellectual disability research
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Healthcare innovation and challenges
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Their recent scholarly publications include:

  • A comparison of machine learning methods for survival analysis of high-dimensional clinical data for dementia prediction, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Diagnosis of autism in adulthood: A scoping review, 2020, Autism
  • Metformin Use Is Associated With Slowed Cognitive Decline and Reduced Incident Dementia in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study, 2020, Diabetes Care
  • Cerebral small vessel disease genomics and its implications across the lifespan, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Estimating prevalence of subjective cognitive decline in and across international cohort studies of aging: a COSMIC study, 2020, Alzheimer s Research & Therapy

Julian N. Trollor's frequent co-authors include:

  • Perminder S. Sachdev (50 co-publications)
  • Henry Brodaty (45 co-publications)
  • Preeyaporn Srasuebkul (41 co-publications)
  • Samuel R. C. Arnold (35 co-publications)
  • Nicole A. Kochan (21 co-publications)

Their research is often published in journals with a focus on neurodevelopmental disorders and dementia, with top venues including:

  • Autism (13 publications)
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia (10 publications)
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (9 publications)
  • Autism Research (5 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (5 publications)

Best Publications

  • The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex

    Katrina L. Grasby;Neda Jahanshad;Jodie N. Painter;Lucía Colodro-Conde

  • A review of the association between obesity and cognitive function across the lifespan : implications for novel approaches to prevention and treatment

    E Smith;Phillipa Hay;Phillipa Hay;Lesley Campbell;Lesley Campbell;Julian N Trollor

  • Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function

    Gail Davies;Max Lam;Sarah E. Harris;Joey W. Trampush

  • Genetic contributions to variation in general cognitive function: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in the CHARGE consortium (N=53 949)

    G. Davies;N. Armstrong;J. C. Bis;J. Bressler

  • The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study (MAS): methodology and baseline medical and neuropsychiatric characteristics of an elderly epidemiological non-demented cohort of Australians aged 70-90 years.

    Perminder S. Sachdev;Henry Brodaty;Simone Reppermund;Nicole A. Kochan

  • International consensus clinical practice statements for the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions associated with epilepsy.

    Michael Patrick Kerr;Seth Mensah;Frank Besag;Bertrand de Toffol

  • Prevalence and predictors of “subjective cognitive complaints” in the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study.

    Melissa J. Slavin;Henry Brodaty;Nicole A. Kochan;John D. Crawford

  • Electroconvulsive treatment of neuroleptic malignant syndrome: a review and report of cases.

    Julian N. Trollor;Perminder S. Sachdev

  • An international consensus study of neuroleptic malignant syndrome diagnostic criteria using the Delphi method.

    Ronald J. Gurrera;Stanley N. Caroff;Stanley N. Caroff;Abigail Cohen;Brendan T. Carroll;Brendan T. Carroll

  • Cortical thickness across the lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years

    Sophia Frangou;Amirhossein Modabbernia;Steven C. R. Williams;Efstathios Papachristou

  • A comparison of machine learning methods for survival analysis of high-dimensional clinical data for dementia prediction.

    Annette Spooner;Emily Chen;Arcot Sowmya;Perminder Sachdev

  • Arterial stiffness, the brain and cognition: a systematic review.

    Joel Singer;Julian N. Trollor;Bernhard T. Baune;Perminder S. Sachdev

  • Diagnosis of autism in adulthood: A scoping review.

    Yunhe Huang;Yunhe Huang;Samuel R. C. Arnold;Samuel R. C. Arnold;Kitty-Rose Foley;Kitty-Rose Foley;Julian N. Trollor;Julian N. Trollor

  • Cause of death and potentially avoidable deaths in Australian adults with intellectual disability using retrospective linked data

    Julian Trollor;Preeyaporn Srasuebkul;Han Xu;Sophie Howlett

  • Risk and protective factors underlying depression and suicidal ideation in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Darren Hedley;Mirko Uljarević;Mirko Uljarević;Mirko Uljarević;Kitty-Rose Foley;Kitty-Rose Foley;Amanda Richdale;Amanda Richdale

  • Effects of sociodemographic and health variables on Mini-Mental State Exam scores in older Australians.

    Tracy M. Anderson;Tracy M. Anderson;Perminder S. Sachdev;Henry Brodaty;Julian N. Trollor

  • Inflammatory biomarkers predict depressive, but not anxiety symptoms during aging: the prospective Sydney Memory and Aging Study.

    B.T. Baune;E. Smith;S. Reppermund;T. Air

  • The association between systemic inflammation and cognitive performance in the elderly: the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study

    Julian N Trollor;Evelyn Smith;Emmeline Agars;Stacey A Kuan

  • Time to diagnosis in young-onset dementia and its determinants: the INSPIRED study.

    Brian Draper;Monica Cations;Fiona White;Julian Trollor

  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with atypical antipsychotic drugs.

    Julian N. Trollor;Xiaohua Chen;Perminder S. Sachdev

  • Prevalence of Mental Disorders in the Elderly: The Australian National Mental Health and Well-Being Survey

    Julian N. Trollor;Tracy M. Anderson;Tracy M. Anderson;Perminder S. Sachdev;Henry Brodaty

  • Neuropsychological functioning of adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    Alexandra Y. Walker;Arthur E. Shores;Julian N. Trollor;Teresa Lee

  • Mild cognitive impairment in a community sample: The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study

    Henry Brodaty;Megan Heffernan;Nicole A. Kochan;Brian Draper

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Brodaty
Henry Brodaty University of New South Wales
Nicole A. Kochan
Nicole A. Kochan University of New South Wales
David Ames
David Ames University of Melbourne
Margaret J. Wright
Margaret J. Wright University of Queensland
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia
Melissa J. Slavin
Melissa J. Slavin University of New South Wales
Sudha Seshadri
Sudha Seshadri The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Nicholas G. Martin
Nicholas G. Martin QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh
Amanda L. Richdale
Amanda L. Richdale La Trobe University

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