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<td>Stanford University</td>
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<td>USA</td>
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<td>40</td>
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<td>[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers)</td>
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<td>Neuroimaging</td>
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Rachel Whalley

Overview

Rachel Whalley is a leading researcher in the field of neurodegenerative diseases, affiliated with Stanford University. Their research focuses on Neuroimaging, with particular emphasis on Alzheimer's Disease. With an h-index of 40, Whalley is among the most cited researchers in the neuroscience field[@google2026].

Whalley's work spans multiple aspects of neurodegeneration, contributing to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease. Their research group has made significant contributions to the fields of Neuroimaging, publishing in high-impact journals including leading neuroscience journals.

Based at Stanford University, Whalley collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions worldwide, working to advance therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative conditions.

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