
About
Dr. John Woulfe is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa in the Department of Pathology within the Faculty of Medicine. He also serves as an Attending Staff Neuropathologist at the Ottawa Hospital (Civic Campus) and an Associate Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. His clinical and research activities focus on neurodegenerative diseases and biochemical mechanisms.
- Education: MD and PhD (as indicated by titles)
Research Interests include neuropathology, alpha-synuclein aggregation in Parkinson's disease, environmental disease triggers, and intranuclear rodlet formation. His work explores genetic and biochemical factors in neurodegenerative conditions like Huntington's disease and diabetes-related neuropathology.
Publication Trends show expertise in neurodegenerative disease modeling, genetic syndromes, and neuropathological characterization. His studies span from mouse models to clinical diagnostics in Alzheimer's and glioma prognostication.
Scientific Recognition:
- Best Paper of the Year Award, Movement Disorders (2014)
Research Collaborations with Dr. Doug Gray on alpha-synuclein visualization in vivo. His work bridges basic research and clinical applications in neuroscience and pathology.
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