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Professor John-Paul Taylor is a leading researcher at Newcastle University's Faculty of Medical Sciences, specializing in Lewy body disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. His work focuses on early diagnosis, disease progression, and clinical management of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease dementia.
His research interests center on neuropathological mechanisms of Lewy body disorders, with particular emphasis on
- EEG and neuroimaging biomarkers
- Neuropsychiatric symptom profiles
- Prodromal disease detection
- Clinical trial methodology
- Pathophysiological frameworks for DLB
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on translational neuroscience, particularly using multimodal approaches to identify biomarkers for early DLB detection. His work increasingly integrates genetic, imaging, and clinical data to develop precision diagnostic frameworks.
Professor Taylor maintains extensive collaborations with key researchers including Professor Ian McKeith, Professor Alan Thomas, Professor John O'Brien, and Dr Paul Donaghy across multiple Newcastle University initiatives.
His research program includes significant work on
- Development of clinical outcome measures
- Longitudinal progression studies
- Cardiac imaging biomarkers
- Cognitive-neuropsychiatric interactions