Camille Julien
camille.julien@manchester.ac.uk
Camille joined the Cerebral Function Unit as a Research Assistant in 2002, after graduating from the University of Manchester with a MPsych in Psychology.
As part of her role, she contributes to the neuropsychological assessment of patients in the clinic and is involved in a variety of research projects within the department focusing on the neuropsychology of degenerative disorders. She is currently carrying out a PhD on Conceptual Knowledge in Semantic Dementia.
Camille has been directly involved in the development and running of the CFU support group for carers of people with frontotemporal dementia and semantic dementia and writes the quarterly newsletters that are sent to members of the group.
Publications
Snowden JS, Stopford C, Julien C, Thompson JC, Davidson Y, Gibbons L, Prichard A, Lendon CL, Richardson A, Varma A, Neary D, Mann DMA. Cognitive phenotypes in Alzheimer’s disease and Genetic Risk. Cortex, in press.
Julien CL, Thompson JC, Wild S, Yardumian P, Snowden JS, Turner G, Craufurd C. Psychiatric disorders in pre-clinical Huntington's Disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, doi:10.1136/jnnp.2006.103309
Davidson Y, Gibbons L, Pritchard A, Wren J, Tian J, Shi J, Stopford C, Julien C, Thompson J, Payton A, Thaker U, Hayes AJ, Iwatsubo T, Pickering-Brown SM, Pendleton N, Horan MA, Burns A, Purundare NB, Lendon CL, Neary D, Snowden JS, Mann DMA. Genetic associations between cathepsin D exon 2 C>T polymorphism and Alzheimer’s disease and pathological correlations with genotype. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry, 2006; 77, 515-517.
Shi J, Shaw CL, Du Plessis D, Richardson AMT, Bailey KL, Julien C, Stopford C, Thompson J, Varma, A, Craufurd D, Tian J, Pickering-Brown S, Neary D, Snowden JS, Mann DMA. Histopathological changes underlying frontotemporal lobar degeneration with clinicopathological correlation. Acta Neuropathologica, 2006; 110: 501-12.
Srinivasan R, Davidson Y, Gibbons L, Payton A, Richardson AMT, Varma A, Julien C, Stopford C, Thompson J, Horan MA, Pendleton N, Pickering-Brown SM, Neary D, Snowden JS, Mann DMA. The apolipoprotein E 4 allele selectively increases the risk of frontotemporal lobar degeneration in males. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry, 2006; 77: 154 - 158.


