Claire Cadwallader, PhD

Postdoc Scholar
M_Neuro-Memory and Aging

Claire is a postdoctoral fellow in neuropsychology at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center under the mentorship of Associate Professor Kaitlin Casaletto. Her research interests involve the role of lifestyle factors, such as physical activity, in supporting healthy brain ageing and protecting against neurodegenerative disease. Originally from New Zealand, she completed her PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Her PhD investigated acute exercise as a modifier of neuroplasticity in healthy young and older adults using non-invasive brain stimulation and EEG techniques.

Publications

Sex differences in the clinical manifestation of autosomal dominant frontotemporal dementia.

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association

Memel M, Staffaroni AM, Ilan-Gala I, Castro JG, Kornak J, Tartaglia CM, Saloner R, VandeBunte AM, Paolillo EW, Cadwallader CJ, Chen C, Gorno-Tempini ML, Mandelli M, Apostolova L, Graff-Radford N, Litvan I, Bayram E, Pressman PS, Miyagawa T, Mackenzie I, Goldman J, Darby RR, Appleby BS, Petrucelli L, Gendron T, Heuer HW, Forseberg LK, Rojas JC, Boeve BF, Brushaber N, Domoto-Reilly K, Ghoshal N, Lapid M, Pascual B, Lee S, Ramos EM, Ramanan V, Rademakers R, Rascovsky K, Pantelyat A, Masdeu JC, Snyder A, Boxer AL, Rosen HJ, Casaletto K, ALLFTD Consortium

Brain aging rejuvenation factors in adults with genetic and sporadic neurodegenerative disease.

Brain communications

Casaletto KB, Saloner R, Kornak J, Staffaroni AM, Villeda S, Paolillo E, VandeBunte AM, Cadwallader CJ, Lario Lago A, Webb J, Chen C, Rascovsky K, Miyagawa T, Ramos EM, Masdeu JC, Pantelyat A, Tartaglia MC, Bozoki A, Pressman PS, Rademakers R, Kremers W, Darby R, Younes K, Pascual B, Ghoshal N, Lapid M, Mackenzie IRA, Li J, Hsiung GR, Hall JN, Yutsis MV, Litvan I, Henderson VW, Sivasankaran R, Worringer K, Domoto-Reilly K, Synder A, Loureiro J, Kramer JH, Heuer H, Forsberg LK, Rosen HJ, Boeve B, Rojas JC, Boxer AL

Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain differentiates primary psychiatric disorders from rapidly progressive, Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal disorders in clinical settings.

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association

Eratne D, Loi SM, Li QX, Stehmann C, Malpas CB, Santillo A, Janelidze S, Cadwallader C, Walia N, Ney B, Lewis V, Senesi M, Fowler C, McGlade A, Varghese S, Ravanfar P, Kelso W, Farrand S, Keem M, Kang M, Goh AMY, Dhiman K, Gupta V, Watson R, Yassi N, Kaylor-Hughes C, Kanaan R, Perucca P, Dobson H, Vivash L, Ali R, O'Brien TJ, Hansson O, Zetterberg H, Blennow K, Walterfang M, Masters CL, Berkovic SF, Collins S, Velakoulis D, MiND Study Group