After a training in neurology and neuroscience in different faculty hospitals in the Paris area, Laurent Cleret achieved a post-doc in brain neuroimaging of neurodegenerative disease at the CEA, Orsay, France.
He was a fellow at the Global Brain Health Institute of San Francisco, USA, where he followed a multidisciplinary curriculum to complete his training about the worldwide challenge of dementia. He works in the field of behavioural neurology and prevention of dementia.
Now Dr Laurent Cleret works receives adult patients with cognitive or behavioural disorders of any origin at Henri Mondor faculty hospital in Créteil, France. He supervises neurology teaching for medical students at the Paris Est University of Créteil. His past and current research attempts to answer three questions: (1) What is a person for the human brain from a neurological perspective? (2) What are the social and behavioral deficits in neurodegenerative diseases? (3) Can we predict and modulate the risk of future cognitive impairment and dementia?
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Cleret de Langavant L, Roze E, Petit A, Tressières B, Gharbi-Meliani A, Chaumont H, Michel PP, Bachoud-Lévi AC, Remy Ph, Edragas R, Lannuzel A. Annonaceae consumption worsens disease severity and cognitive deficits in degenerative Parkinsonism. Mov. Disord. in press.
Cleret de Langavant L, Bayen E, Bachoud‐Lévi A-C, Yaffe K. Approximating dementia prevalence in population‐based surveys of aging worldwide: An unsupervised machine learning approach. Alzheimer's Dement. 2020; 6:e12074. https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12074
Bayen E, Possin KL, Chen Y, Cleret de Langavant L, Yaffe K. Prevalence of Aging, Dementia and Multimorbidity in Older Adults with Down Syndrome. JAMA Neurol. 2018 Jul 22. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.2210.
Cleret de Langavant L, Bayen E, Yaffe K. Unsupervised machine learning to identify high likelihood of dementia in population-based surveys. J Med Internet Res. 2018 Jul 9;20(7):e10493