Early career researchers in FTD

This page aims at featuring our early careers researchers. Please feel free to browse through their pages. They all answered several questions regarding their career path and interests.

Dr Mica Clarke

Position: Postdoctoral research fellow

University College London

Neuroimaging, PET, MRI, Biomarkers

📧 [email protected]


What is your area of research as it relates to FTD?

I investigate novel biomarkers for FTD using positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, currently focusing on markers of neuroinflammation and synaptic dysfunction.


What inspired you to do FTD research?

My research project for my masters degree focused on characterising cognitive features of FTD and motor neuron disease, and I learned then how important the development of reliable biomarkers is for the advancement of clinical trials in neurodegenerative diseases.


What challenges have you faced in FTD research?

I have had to develop many different research skills to be able to perform neuroimaging research, which requires a lot of practice, but I have been able to collaborate with many other researchers at several institutions to develop these skills and join a great community.


What hopes do you have for FTD research?

I am excited by the number of potential disease-modifying treatments that are emerging and hope that by developing the right tools for clinical trials we will see some positive results in the next 5 years.


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