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Marie-Céline Schulte
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Marie-Céline Schulte is a neuroepidemiologist whose research examines how exposure to violence and structural inequities across the life course shape mid-life brain health and risk of young-onset dementia. Using cohort data alongside neuroimaging and linked electronic health records, she applies causal inference methods to compare young-onset dementia risk between violence-exposed and unexposed populations. Her work integrates biosocial approaches to identify mechanisms linking violence and adversity to mid-life neurodegeneration and inform population dementia diagnosis, intervention, and care.