David Brooks

Professor of PET Clinical Science at Newcastle University/Professor of Neurology at Imperial College London

Schools

  • Imperial College London

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Biography

Imperial College London

David Brooks is Hartnett Professor of Neurology in the Department of Medicine, Imperial College, London. His research involves the use of positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose and study the progression of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases in life and to validate imaging biomarkers for therapeutic trials. To date, he has published over 350 reports in peer reviewed journals, including Nature and has an h index of 97. His research is supported by grants from the EU FP7 programmes, UK Medical Research Council, the Alzheimer’s Research Trust, Parkinson’s UK, the Michael J Fox Foundation, Lundbeck Foundation, Danish Council for Independent Research, and industry. He is Chairman of the Executive Committee of the EMBL Nordic Hub at Aarhus University and is a member of the scientific advisory board of Alzheimer UK.

He has been a member of the scientific advisory boards of the German Dementia and Parkinson networks, the Austrian KLIF Science Fund, the Research Advisory Panels of the UK Parkinson’s Disease Society, Inserm, the Michael J. Fox Foundation (2002-2006), UK Medical Research Council Neuroscience and Mental Health Board (2004-2007), UK Huntington’s Disease Association, and was Chairman of the Scientific Issues Committee of the Movement Disorder Society (1998-2002) and a Director of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1993-1997). He was Chairman of the Council of Management of the UK Parkinson’s Disease Society 1997-8.

He is an Associate Editor of Brain and on the Editorial Boards of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, Basal Ganglia, Journal of Parkinson's Disease, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Synapse, Molecular Imaging and Biology, Journal of Neurotherapeutics, and Current Trends in Neurology. He was on the editorial boards of the Journal of Neural Transmission, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry and Movement Disorders.

In 2001 he was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Science, UK. In 2002 he was invited to give the Stan Fahn Lecture at the International Congress of Movement Disorders, Miami, in 2003 the George Cotzias Lecture in Madrid, in 2004 the Charles E Wilson Lecture, the Psychobiology Institute, Jerusalem March 2004, in 2005 the Kuhl-Lassen lecture at the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Toronto, and in 2006 the Sprague lecture at UC Irvine.

Publications

Journals

  • Binda KH, Landau AM, Chacur M, et al., 2023, Treadmill exercise modulates nigral and hippocampal cannabinoid receptor type 1 in the 6-OHDA model of Parkinson's disease., Brain Res, Vol:1814
  • Ray Chaudhuri K, Leta V, Bannister K, et al., 2023, The noradrenergic subtype of Parkinson disease: from animal models to clinical practice., Nat Rev Neurol, Vol:19, Pages:333-345
  • Andersen KB, Hansen AK, Schacht AC, et al., 2023, Synaptic Density and Glucose Consumption in Patients with Lewy Body Diseases: An [C-11]UCB-J and [F-18]FDG PET Study, Movement Disorders, ISSN:0885-3185
  • Madsen LS, Parbo P, Ismail R, et al., 2023, Capillary dysfunction correlates with cortical amyloid load in early Alzheimer's disease, Neurobiology of Aging, Vol:123, ISSN:0197-4580, Pages:1-9
  • Real CC, Binda KH, Thomsen MB, et al., 2023, Selecting the Best Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease for Your Research Purpose: Insight from in vivo PET Imaging Studies., Curr Neuropharmacol, Vol:21, Pages:1241-1272

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