Elsdon Storey
Elsdon Storey is an Australian neurologist, former Rhodes Scholar and Professor of Neurology at Monash University. His clinical and research interests are in neurogenetics (especially the hereditary ataxias) and behavioural neurology (especially the dementias).After clinical neurology training in Oxford and Melbourne, and research training at Oxford, Massachusetts General Hospital and with Colin Masters at Melbourne University, Storey was appointed as the first Van Cleef Roet Professor of Neuroscience at Monash in 1996. He is also Head of the Alfred Neurology Unit. He is on the Council of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists as Neurology Co-Editor of their official Journal (the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience), and the Boards of the Brain Foundation, Neurosciences Victoria, and the Bethlehem-Griffiths Foundation.
In the 2022 Australia Day Honours, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to medicine in the field of neurology, and to professional associations". Provided by Wikipedia
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Parkinson's Disease Polygenic Risk Score and Neurological Involvement in Carriers of the FMR1 Premutation Allele: A Case for Genetic Modifier by Danuta Z. Loesch, Freddy Chafota, Minh Q. Bui, Elsdon Storey, Anna Atkinson, Nicholas G. Martin, Scott D. Gordon, Miguel E. Rentería, Randi J. Hagerman, Flora Tassone
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Deletion at ITPR1 underlies ataxia in mice and spinocerebellar ataxia 15 in humans. by Joyce van de Leemput, Jayanth Chandran, Melanie A Knight, Lynne A Holtzclaw, Sonja Scholz, Mark R Cookson, Henry Houlden, Katrina Gwinn-Hardy, Hon-Chung Fung, Xian Lin, Dena Hernandez, Javier Simon-Sanchez, Nick W Wood, Paola Giunti, Ian Rafferty, John Hardy, Elsdon Storey, R J McKinlay Gardner, Susan M Forrest, Elizabeth M C Fisher, James T Russell, Huaibin Cai, Andrew B Singleton
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A CCG expansion in ABCD3 causes oculopharyngodistal myopathy in individuals of European ancestry by Andrea Cortese, Sarah J. Beecroft, Stefano Facchini, Riccardo Curro, Macarena Cabrera-Serrano, Igor Stevanovski, Sanjog R. Chintalaphani, Hasindu Gamaarachchi, Ben Weisburd, Chiara Folland, Gavin Monahan, Carolin K. Scriba, Lein Dofash, Mridul Johari, Bianca R. Grosz, Melina Ellis, Liam G. Fearnley, Rick Tankard, Justin Read, Ashirwad Merve, Natalia Dominik, Elisa Vegezzi, Ricardo P. Schnekenberg, Gorka Fernandez-Eulate, Marion Masingue, Diane Giovannini, Martin B. Delatycki, Elsdon Storey, Mac Gardner, David J. Amor, Garth Nicholson, Steve Vucic, Robert D. Henderson, Thomas Robertson, Jason Dyke, Vicki Fabian, Frank Mastaglia, Mark R. Davis, Marina Kennerson, OPDM study group, Ros Quinlivan, Simon Hammans, Arianna Tucci, Melanie Bahlo, Catriona A. McLean, Nigel G. Laing, Tanya Stojkovic, Henry Houlden, Michael G. Hanna, Ira W. Deveson, Paul J. Lockhart, Phillipa J. Lamont, Michael C. Fahey, Enrico Bugiardini, Gianina Ravenscroft
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