About
Scott Neu is an Assistant Professor of Research Neurology. His work focuses on neuroimaging, Alzheimer's disease, and data management. He is actively involved in global collaborations like the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) and the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), where he develops neuroinformatics tools and data repositories. His research spans genetic risk factors in neurodegenerative diseases, cross-cultural studies of cognitive decline, and longitudinal patient data analysis for Parkinson’s disease.
Key contributions include advancing neuroimaging data standards and infrastructure, such as the LONI Debabeler software, and managing heterogeneous neuroimaging metadata. His work bridges biomedical informatics with clinical applications, emphasizing data interoperability and global health collaboration.
- Labs/Teams: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI)
- Research Themes: Neurodegenerative diseases, neuroimaging informatics, genetic epidemiology, and medical data interoperability
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