Clement Loy
Professor
Epidemiology
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr Clement Loy is a clinical epidemiologist and cognitive neurologist, with a researchinterest in molecular genetics. He is Director of the Huntington Disease (HD) Service at Westmead, which serves about 75% of people with HD in New South Wales. He is an investigator in a number of NHMRC and NIH funded projects, and clinical trials for people with HD. He likes numbers, went through the Clinical Epidemiology program in the late 1990s, and enjoys teaching clinical epidemiology. He strives to translate evidence into practice and serves on a number of governmental advisory panels, including the Economic Subcommittee of the PBAC.
Research Interest
Epidemiology
Publications
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Chaganti, S., McCusker, E., Loy, C. (2017). What do we know about late onset Huntington's disease? Journal of Huntington's Disease, 6(2), 95-103.
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Frank, S., Stamler, D., Kayson, E., Claassen, D., Colcher, A., Davis, C., Duker, A., Eberly, S., Elmer, L., Loy, C., et al (2017). Safety of converting from tetrabenazine to deutetrabenazine for the treatment of Chorea. JAMA Neurology, 74(8), 977-982.
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Petersen, H., Poon, J., Loy, C., Poon, S. (2017). Better Rulesets by Removing Redundant Specialisations and Generalisations in Association Rule Mining [Forthcoming]. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, in press.