Summary
Neil is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in the UK DRI Centre for Care Research and Technology at Imperial College London, and specialty registrar in neurology at Imperial College London NHS Trust.
His main research interest is understanding how head injury relates to dementia, using advanced blood biomarkers and neuroimaging.
Neil studied medicine at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and University College London, developing an interest in acquired brain injury during training posts at at St Thomas' and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square. He was appointed as a neurology specialty trainee on the West London rotation in 2015.
twitter: @nsngraham
Publications
Journals
Graham NSN, Zimmerman KA, Moro F, et al. , 2021, Axonal marker neurofilament light predicts long-term outcomes and progressive neurodegeneration after traumatic brain injury, Science Translational Medicine, Vol:13, ISSN:1946-6234, Pages:1-15
Graham NSN, Junghans C, McLaren R, et al. , 2021, High rates of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity in nursing home residents, Journal of Infection, Vol:82, ISSN:0163-4453, Pages:310-312
Ladhani SN, Chow JY, Atkin S, et al. , 2021, Regular mass screening for SARS-CoV-2 infection in care homes already affected by COVID-19 outbreaks: Implications of false positive test results, Journal of Infection, Vol:82, ISSN:0163-4453, Pages:299-301
Jolly AE, Balaet M, Azor A, et al. , 2021, Detecting axonal injury in individual patients after traumatic brain injury., Brain: a Journal of Neurology, Vol:144, ISSN:0006-8950, Pages:92-113
Graham NSN, Jolly A, Zimmerman K, et al. , 2020, Diffuse axonal injury predicts neurodegeneration after moderate-severe traumatic brain injury, Brain: a Journal of Neurology, Vol:143, ISSN:0006-8950, Pages:3685-3698