Ross Paterson is a Principal Research Fellow at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology with 23 years of clinical and translational research experience at the intersection of neurology and neuroscience. MRCP-qualified and PhD-trained, he leads human Stable Isotope Labeling Kinetics (SILK) studies and co-leads the Neurofilament Light consortium, translating fluid biomarker science into early-phase Alzheimer’s trials as chief investigator. His work spans cerebrospinal fluid and blood biomarkers, combining rigorous clinical practice as an honorary consultant neurologist with quantitative, mechanistic approaches to neurodegeneration. Based in London, he directs a course on Biomarkers in Neurodegeneration and has a track record of building international collaborative studies that move promising biomarkers from discovery toward clinical application.
23 years of coding experience
MRCP 2005, MRCP Neurology 2016, Internal medicine and Neurology, MRCP 2005, MRCP Neurology 2016, Internal medicine and Neurology at Royal College of Physicians
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Medicine at The University of Glasgow
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