William Seeley (neurologist)

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William Seeley
Seeley in 2007
Alma materBrown University
University of California, San Francisco
OccupationNeurologist
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship

William W. Seeley (born 1971) is an American neurologist. He is a Professor of Neurology and Pathology at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).[1][2] He leads the Selective Vulnerability Research Lab at UCSF.[3] He is a 2011 MacArthur Fellow.[4]

Life[edit]

Seeley graduated from Brown University in 1994,[5] and from the UCSF School of Medicine.[6] He was an internal medicine intern at UCSF and a neurology resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital.[7]

He is on the editorial board of Acta Neuropathologica and Neuroimage Clinical. He is also Director of the UCSF Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank.[8] His research concerns regional vulnerability in neurodegenerative disease such as frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease.[2][8]

Works[edit]

  • William W. Seeley; Virginia E. Sturm (2007). "Self-Representation and the Frontal Lobes". In Bruce L. Miller; Jeffrey L. Cummings (eds.). The human frontal lobes: functions and disorders (2 ed.). Guilford Press. ISBN 978-1-59385-329-7.
  • Panteleimon Giannakopoulos; Patrick R. Hof, eds. (2009). "Frontotemporal Demetia Neuroimaging: A Guide for Clinicians". Dementia in clinical practice. Karger Publishers. ISBN 978-3-8055-9015-0.

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