Professor Clement Loy

Professor Clement Loy, Neurologist, Westmead; Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, The University of Sydney.

Clement is a cognitive neurologist with research interests in molecular genetics and clinical epidemiology. He undertook subspecialty training in cognitive neurology at the Dementia Research Centre, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, and laboratory training at the Garvan and Prince of Wales Medical Research Institutes. His clinical expertise includes Huntington Disease (HD), Genetic forms of Dementia, and Young Onset Dementia. Since 2008, Clement has split his time to lead the quaternary referral service and research group for Huntington Disease in New South Wales, at Westmead Hospital and Professor of clinical Epidemiology research group leader at the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney.

Forefront Groups:

  • Dominantly Inherited Non-Alzheimer Dementias (DINAD) Research Group
  • BMC Dementia Neurogenomics Research Group Leader
  • UNSW/BMC Biology in Dementia Research Group

Affiliate Organisations:

Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent’s Clinical School, University of New South Wales

Neurodegeneration of interest:

Huntington Disease (HD), Genetic forms of Dementia, and Young Onset Dementia.

Expertise:

  • Cognitive Neurologist
  • Dementia
  • Genetics

Specific Skills:

  • Clinical Trials
  • Clinical Epidemiologist
  • Cognitive Neurologist
  • mRNA transcriptomics