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Clinical MRI in dementia 18 May 2015

The role of clinical MRI in dementia investigation are discussed, with reference to differential diagnosis, cerebrovascular disease, common and rare neurodegenerative dementias, and other causes of cognitive impairment. The importance of clinical information, appropriate imaging protocols and reporting are explored. The role and translation of emerging and quantitative methods are introduced.

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Adam Waldman

Consultant Neuroradiologist, Imperial College London Adam Waldman gained a PhD and undertook post-doctoral research in biophysics before training in medicine at Cambridge. He trained in radiology at University College Hospitals and subsequently in neuroradiology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London. Dr Waldman has been Consultant Neuroradiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (formerly HHNT) since 2001. Since 2006 he has been departmental academic lead as Research Director for Radiology, and has also founded an academic training programme in clinical radiology. He was awarded the 2009 Royal College of Radiologists Roentgen Professorship and medal, and holds honorary senior academic appointments at Imperial College London. His main research interests are in quantitative and physiological neuroimaging, particularly as applied to neuro-oncology and neurodegenerative dementias and neuroinflammatory disease.