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Gemma Monté Rubio

Post-doctoral researcher

  • Brain Mechanisms of Language Learning

Education

Physics Degree, PhD in Biomedicine
Contact info: gcmonte@gmail.com

Research interests

My research interest focuses on applying pattern recognition approaches in association with MRI data to obtain accurate characterisations of anatomical differences between populations. These techniques can contribute to a better understanding of underlying processes in language and Huntington’s disease.

Publications

Gispert JD*, Monté GC*, Suárez-Calvet M, Falcon C, Tucholka A, Rojas A, Rami L, Sánchez-Valle R, lladó A, Kleinberger G, Haass C, Molinuevo JL (*Both authors have equally contributed to this study). The APOE4 genotype modulates CSF YKL-40 levels and their structural brain correlates in the continuum of Alzheimer’s disease, but not those of sTREM2. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring. Special issue featuring work from the ‘Alzheimer’s Imaging Consortium’ of the AAIC 2016. Published online: December 22, 2016.

Gispert JD*; Monté GC*; Falcon C; Tucholka A; Rojas S; Sánchez-Valle R; Antonell A; Lladó A; Rami L; Molinuevo JL (*Both authors have equally contributed to this study). CSF YKL-40 and pTau181 are related to different cerebral morphometric patterns in early AD. Neurobiology of Aging. 2016, vol. 38, pp. 47-55, 2016.

Sánchez-Valle R, Monté GC, Sala-Llonch R, Bosch B, Fortea J, Lladó A, Antonell A, Balasa M, Bargalló N, Molinuevo JL. White Matter Abnormalities Track Disease Progression in PSEN1 Autosomal Dominant. Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s disease : JAD, 2016, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 827-835, 2016

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