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Clement Loy is a Professor and holds dual roles as Head of School and Dean of Medicine at Macquarie Medical School, Macquarie University. Previously, he held academic positions at the University of Sydney, leading teaching initiatives in the Master of Clinical Epidemiology program and Evidence-Based Medicine. He is also a practicing neurologist with expertise in molecular genetics and clinical epidemiology.
- Education: BA (Pure Mathematics), MBBS, MMed (Clinical Epidemiology), FRACP (Neurology), PhD (Clinical & Molecular Genetics of Frontotemporal Dementia), MBA, FRSN
- Research: Focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Huntington Disease (HD) and genetic dementias. Leads a quaternary referral service and clinical trials at Westmead Hospital. Holds 1 patent and has published over 119 peer-reviewed papers in top journals.
- Funding: Secured >$25M in research grants, currently managing $6M in active grants.
- Service: Serves on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee and governs organizations like the Huntington Study Group and Hospitals Contribution Fund (HCF).
His research group explores genetic and environmental factors in neurodegenerative diseases, with recent work emphasizing clinical trial design and therapeutic interventions. Professional presentations like Dementia and Decision-Making: Who Decides? highlight his engagement in ethical and clinical neuroscience discourse.
Labs/Teams: Directs the HD research group at Westmead Hospital, collaborating on international clinical trials and genetic epidemiology projects.


