Julie S. Snowden mainly investigates Frontotemporal dementia, Semantic dementia, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Pathology and Dementia. Her Frontotemporal dementia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Frontal lobe and Neuropsychology. Her Semantic dementia research incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Corticobasal degeneration and Semantic memory.
Her research in Frontotemporal lobar degeneration intersects with topics in Genetics, Tau protein, Primary progressive aphasia, C9orf72 and Tauopathy. Julie S. Snowden has included themes like Cerebral cortex, Internal medicine, Dentate gyrus and Aphasia in her Pathology study. Her studies deal with areas such as Alzheimer's disease and Psychiatry as well as Dementia.
Julie S. Snowden focuses on Frontotemporal dementia, Pathology, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Dementia and Disease. She specializes in Frontotemporal dementia, namely Semantic dementia. Her Semantic dementia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Corticobasal degeneration, Cognitive psychology, Semantic memory and Atrophy.
Her study looks at the intersection of Pathology and topics like Temporal cortex with Neurofibrillary tangle. Her Frontotemporal lobar degeneration study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Primary progressive aphasia, C9orf72, Neuroscience and Genetics. The Dementia study combines topics in areas such as Frontal lobe and Degenerative disease.
Her primary scientific interests are in Frontotemporal dementia, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Pathology, C9orf72 and Semantic dementia. Her Frontotemporal dementia research is classified as research in Dementia. Her Frontotemporal lobar degeneration research incorporates elements of Mutation and Primary progressive aphasia.
Julie S. Snowden interconnects Temporal cortex and Neuroscience in the investigation of issues within Pathology. Her C9orf72 research includes themes of Dentate gyrus, Southern blot and C9orf72 Protein. Julie S. Snowden combines subjects such as Audiology, Semantic memory and Atrophy with her study of Semantic dementia.
Her main research concerns Frontotemporal dementia, Disease, Pathology, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration and C9orf72. Her research integrates issues of Progressive supranuclear palsy, Pathological, Oncology, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Case-control study in her study of Frontotemporal dementia. Her research in Disease intersects with topics in Odds ratio, Genome-wide association study and Neuroimaging.
Her Pathology study focuses on Dementia in particular. Her study explores the link between Frontotemporal lobar degeneration and topics such as Genetics that cross with problems in Immunology. Julie S. Snowden combines subjects such as Cerebellum, Genotyping and Locus with her study of C9orf72.
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Frontotemporal lobar degeneration A consensus on clinical diagnostic criteria
D. Neary;J. S. Snowden;L. Gustafson;U. Passant.
Neurology (1998)
Association of missense and 5′-splice-site mutations in tau with the inherited dementia FTDP-17
M. Hutton;C. L. Lendon;P. Rizzu;M. Baker.
Nature (1998)
A hexanucleotide repeat expansion in C9ORF72 is the cause of chromosome 9p21-linked ALS-FTD
Alan E. Renton;Elisa Majounie;Adrian James Waite;Javier Simón-Sánchez;Javier Simón-Sánchez.
Neuron (2011)
Mutations in progranulin cause tau-negative frontotemporal dementia linked to chromosome 17
Matt Baker;Ian R. Mackenzie;Stuart M. Pickering-Brown;Jennifer Gass.
Nature (2006)
Semantic dementia: A form of circumscribed cerebral atrophy
J. S. Snowden;P. J. Goulding;D. Neary.
Behavioural Neurology (1989)
Distinct behavioural profiles in frontotemporal dementia and semantic dementia
J S Snowden;D Bathgate;A Varma;A Blackshaw.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2001)
Distinct clinical and pathological characteristics of frontotemporal dementia associated with C9ORF72 mutations
Julie S. Snowden;Julie S. Snowden;Sara Rollinson;Jennifer C. Thompson;Jennifer C. Thompson;Jennifer M. Harris;Jennifer M. Harris.
Brain (2012)
Behavioral changes in Huntington disease
David Craufurd;Jennifer C. Thompson;Julie S. Snowden.
Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology (2001)
Neurochemical studies of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Possible influence on treatment.
Paul T. Francis;Alan M. Palmer;Neil R. Sims;David M. Bowen.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1985)
Knowledge of famous faces and names in semantic dementia.
Julie S. Snowden;J. C. Thompson;D. Neary.
Brain (2004)
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