Exhibitions
Empowering Women March 2026. Selected work Fruiting Body and Biofilters: Experiment 2 - Separated at Birth in group exhibition at the Fox Yard Gallery, Stowmarket.
The Anxiety of Interdisciplinarity 2.0 2023. Selected work Biofilters: Experiment 2 - Separated at Birth in group exhibition at The Alison Richards Building, Cambridge University.
Dreaming Deep 2019. Phaneros Art in Schroeders Collection, Healdsburg, CA, USA. Selected work Wonderwall Exquisite Corpse with Bernard Dumaine.
Burwell Festival Art Exhibition and open drawing session with silverpoint demonstration. 2016 and 2017.
The Big Draw Cambridge; Open drawing session; collaboration with Portia Rosenburg, Cambridge 2015
Imagining Science contributing artist and collaboration with Dr Immy Smith for the British Science Association supported exhibition and public engagement activities at Reading University as part of National Science and Engineering Week, March 2013.
Mind Over Matter: Memory, Forgetting, Brain Donation and the Search for Cures for Dementia. by Bronwyn Parry and Ania Dabrowska. 2010 Practise and Theory ISBN: 978 0 9570397 0 4. Contributed text and photomicrographs; material was also used in the exhibition, Mind Over Matter, a Wellcome Trust supported exhibition at Shoreditch Town Hall in October 2010. This was covered by the BBC in an episode of The Culture Show.
Art Publications
FLUX 29th March 2025; a contemporary dance piece; collaboration between The Hunters (guitar and violin) and Lisa Nixon (dancer and choreographer)
Silverpoint and Metalpoint Drawing a Complete Guide to the Medium by Susan Schwalb, Tom Mazzullo. 2018 Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0815365884. Selected work; Specimen 19 page 128
Note To Self: A Meditation in 36 Parts. S Hunter. 2012 Tithonus ISBN 978-0-9573238-0-3.
Visionary Art Yearbook 2010, edited by Otto Rapp. Selected work.
Miximages; 80 Exquisite corpses in pencils. Bernard Dumaine. Blurb, 2010, ISBN 978-2-9538353-0-4. Selected work.
Imagine the Imagination; New Visions of Surrealism. 2009 nEgoist. ISBN 978-83-927078-2-0. Selected work, page 28.
A Passion for Mathematics: Numbers, Puzzles, Madness, Religion, and the Quest for Reality. by Clifford A. Pickover. 2005 John Wiley & Sons ISBN-10: 0471690988. Commissioned digital illustration.
Collections
Arkansas Arts Center collection Specimen 40 and limited first edition signed copy of Note to Self: A Meditation in 36 Parts accepted in the Arkansas Arts Center collection, Little Rock, AR, USA. 2019.
Science Publications
Key questions for the future of amyloid research in dementia: a framework for integrating complex datasets. Hunter, S, Walsh, S and Brayne C. Mol Psychiatry, 2025. 30(10): p. 5001-5010.
The prevalence, correlation, and co-occurrence of neuropathology in old age: harmonisation of 12 measures across six community-based autopsy studies of dementia. Nichols E, Merrick R, Hay SI, Himali D, Himali JJ, Hunter S, Keage HAD, Latimer CS, Scott MR, Steinmetz JD, Walker JM, Wharton SB, Wiedner CD, Crane PK, Keene CD, Launer LJ, Matthews FE, Schneider J, Seshadri S, White L, Brayne C, Vos T (2023) Lancet Healthy Longev 4, e115-e125
LATE-NC staging in routine neuropathologic diagnosis: an update. Nelson PT, Lee EB, Cykowski MD, Alafuzoff I, Arfanakis K, Attems J, Brayne C, Corrada MM, Dugger BN, Flanagan ME, Ghetti B, Grinberg LT, Grossman M, Grothe MJ, Halliday GM, Hasegawa M, Hokkanen SRK, Hunter S, Jellinger K, Kawas CH, Keene CD, Kouri N, Kovacs GG, Leverenz JB, Latimer CS, Mackenzie IR, Mao Q, McAleese KE, Merrick R, Montine TJ, Murray ME, Myllykangas L, Nag S, Neltner JH, Newell KL, Rissman RA, Saito Y, Sajjadi SA, Schwetye KE, Teich AF, Thal DR, Tomé SO, Troncoso JC, Wang SJ, White CL, 3rd, Wisniewski T, Yang HS, Schneider JA, Dickson DW, Neumann M 2023 Acta Neuropathol 145, 159-173.
Frequency of LATE neuropathologic change across the spectrum of Alzheimer's disease neuropathology: combined data from 13 community-based or population-based autopsy cohorts. Nelson PT, Brayne C, Flanagan ME, Abner EL, Agrawal S, Attems J, Castellani RJ, Corrada MM, Cykowski MD, Di J, Dickson DW, Dugger BN, Ervin JF, Fleming J, Graff-Radford J, Grinberg LT, Hokkanen SRK, Hunter S, Kapasi A, Kawas CH, Keage HAD, Keene CD, Kero M, Knopman DS, Kouri N, Kovacs GG, Labuzan SA, Larson EB, Latimer CS, Leite REP, Matchett BJ, Matthews FE, Merrick R, Montine TJ, Murray ME, Myllykangas L, Nag S, Nelson RS, Neltner JH, Nguyen AT, Petersen RC, Polvikoski T, Reichard RR, Rodriguez RD, Suemoto CK, Wang SJ, Wharton SB, White L, Schneider JA 2022 Acta Neuropathol,144, 27-44.
Amyloid in the ageing brain: new frameworks and perspectives. Hunter S, Brayne C. Ageing Brain Volume 1, 2021, 100008.
Frailty and neuropathology in relation to dementia status: the Cambridge City over-75s Cohort study. Wallace L, Hunter S, Theou O, Fleming J, Rockwood K, Brayne C. 2021 Int Psychogeriatr, 1-9.
TDP-43 Related Neuropathologies and Phosphorylation State: Associations with Age and Clinical Dementia in the Cambridge City over-75s Cohort. Hunter S, Hokkanen SRK, Keage HAD, Fleming J, Minett T, Polvikoski T, Allinson K, Brayne C 2020 J Alzheimers Dis 75, 337-350.
Putative risk alleles for LATE-NC with hippocampal sclerosis in population-representative autopsy cohorts. Hokkanen SRK, Kero M, Kaivola K, Hunter S, Keage HAD, Kiviharju A, Raunio A, Tienari PJ, Paetau A, Matthews FE, Fleming J, Graff C, Polvikoski TM, Myllykangas L, Brayne C 2020. Brain Pathol 30, 364-372.
Longitudinal analysis of the impact of loneliness on cognitive function over a 20-year follow-up. Wang H, Lee C, Hunter S, Fleming J, Brayne C (2019) Aging Ment Health, 1-7.
Reply: LATE to the PART-y. Nelson PT, Dickson DW, Trojanowski JQ, Jack CR, Boyle PA, Arfanakis K, Rademakers R, Alafuzoff I, Attems J, Brayne C, Coyle-Gilchrist ITS, Fardo DW, Flanagan ME, Halliday G, Hunter S, Jicha GA, Katsumata Y, Kawas CH, Keene CD, Kovacs GG, Kukull WA, Levey AI, Makkinejad N, Montine TJ, Murray ME, Nag S, Seeley WW, Sperling RA, White CL, Schneider JA 2019. Brain 142, e48.
Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE): consensus working group report. Nelson PT, Dickson DW, Trojanowski JQ, Jack CR, Boyle PA, Arfanakis K, Rademakers R, Alafuzoff I, Attems J, Brayne C, Coyle-Gilchrist ITS, Chui HC, Fardo DW, Flanagan ME, Halliday G, Hokkanen SRK, Hunter S, Jicha GA, Katsumata Y, Kawas CH, Keene CD, Kovacs GG, Kukull WA, Levey AI, Makkinejad N, Montine TJ, Murayama S, Murray ME, Nag S, Rissman RA, Seeley WW, Sperling RA, White Iii CL, Yu L, Schneider JA, Brain, 2019.
Hippocampal sclerosis, hippocampal neuron loss patterns and TDP-43 in the aged population. Hokkanen SRK, Hunter S, Polvikoski TM, Keage HAD, Minett T, Matthews FE, Brayne C. Brain Pathol, 2018. 28(4): p. 548-559.
Aβ and the dementia syndrome: simple versus complex perspectives. Hunter S, Smailagic N, Brayne C. Eur J Clin Invest. 2018 Sep 24:e13025. doi: 10.1111/eci.13025.
Dementia Research: Populations, Progress, Problems, and Predictions. Hunter S, Smailagic N, Brayne C. J Alzheimers Dis. 2018; 64(s1):S119-S43.
Understanding the roles of mutations in the amyloid precursor protein in Alzheimer's disease. Hunter S, Brayne C. Mol Psychiatry, 2018: 23, 81-93.
Prevalence of transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) proteinopathy in cognitively normal older adults: systematic review and meta-analysis. Nascimento C, Di Lorenzo Alho AT, Bazan Conceicao Amaral C, Leite REP, Nitrini R, Jacob-Filho W, Pasqualucci CA, Hokkanen SRK, Hunter S, Keage H, Kovacs GG, Grinberg LT, Suemoto CK. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol, 2017: doi: 10.1111/nan.12430.
Do anti-amyloid beta protein antibody cross reactivities confound Alzheimer disease research? Hunter S, Brayne C. Journal of negative results in biomedicine; 2017;16:1. Erratum to: Do anti-amyloid beta protein antibody cross reactivities confound Alzheimer disease research? J Negat Results Biomed 16, 8.
Solanezumab and the amyloid hypothesis for Alzheimer's disease. Le Couteur DG, Hunter S, Brayne C BMJ 2016 355:i6771. doi:10.1136/bmj.i6771
Re-examining tau-immunoreactive pathology in the population: granulovacuolar degeneration and neurofibrillary tangles. Hunter S, Minett T, Polvikoski T, Mukaetova-Ladinska E, Brayne C. Alzheimers Res Ther, 2015. 7(1): p. 57.
The APP Proteolytic System and Its Interactions with Dynamic Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease. Hunter S, Martin S, Brayne C, in The Systems Biology of Alzheimer’s Disease. Ed. Castrillo J, Oliver S. 2015 Springer ISBN 978-1-4939-2626-8 pages 71-100.
TDP-43 Pathology in the Population: Prevalence and Associations with Dementia and Age. Keage HA, Hunter S, Matthews FE, Ince PG, Hodges J, Hokkanen SR, Highley JR, Dening T, Brayne C. J Alzheimers Dis. 2014 Jan 1;42(2):641-50. doi: 10.3233/JAD-132351.
Adapting to Dementia in Society: A Challenge for Our Lifetimes and a Charge for Public Health. D'Alton S, Hunter S, Whitehouse P, Brayne C, George D. J Alzheimers Dis. 2014;42(4):1151-63. doi: 10.3233/JAD-140213.
Integrating the molecular and the population approaches to dementia research to help guide the future development of appropriate therapeutics. Hunter S, Brayne C. Biochem Pharmacol. 2014 Apr 15;88(4):652-660.
Integrating Data for Modeling Biological Complexity. Hunter S, Brayne C. in The Springer Handbook of Bio/Neuro informatics. Ed. Kasabov N. 2014 Springer ISBN-13: 978-3642305733 2013 pages 921-949.
The Senescence Hypothesis of Disease Progression in Alzheimer Disease: an Integrated Matrix of Disease Pathways for FAD and SAD. Hunter S, Arendt T, Brayne C. Mol Neurobiol. 2013 Dec;48(3):556-70.
Integrating novel neuropathological markers into longitudinal population-based dementia studies. Keage HAD, Hunter S, Brayne C. Australian Epidemiologist 2013 20(1), 13-14.
Neuropathological correlates of falling in the CC75C population-based sample of the older old. Richardson K, Hunter S, Dening T, Xuereb JH, Matthews FE, Brayne C, Fleming J. Cambridge City over-75s Cohort Study Neuropathology Collaboration. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2012 9(6): 697-708.
Relationships between the amyloid precursor protein and its various proteolytic fragments and neuronal systems. Hunter S and Brayne C. Alzheimers Res Ther. 2012 4(2): 10.
Alzheimer and vascular neuropathological changes associated with different cognitive states in a non-demented sample. Stephan BC, Matthews FE, Ma B, Muniz G, Hunter S, Davis D, McKeith IG, Foster G, Ince PG, Brayne, C. J Alzheimers Dis, 2012 29(2): p. 309-18.
The neuropathological profile of mild cognitive impairment (MCI): a systematic review. Stephan BC, Hunter S, Harris D, Llewellyn DJ, Siervo M, Matthews FE, Brayne C. Mol Psychiatry. 2012 Nov;17(11):1056-76.
Neuropathological Profile of Mild Cognitive Impairment from a Population Perspective. Stephan BC, Matthews FE, Hunter S, Savva GM, Bond J, McKeith IG, Ince P, Brayne, C. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2012 26(3):205-12.
Time For a Change in the Research Paradigm of Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease; The value of a Chaotic Matrix Approach. Hunter S, Friedland RP, Brayne C. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2010 (4):254-62.
Neuropathological Correlates of Dementia in Over-80-Year-Old Brain Donors from the Population-Based Cambridge City over-75s Cohort (CC75C) Study. Brayne C, Richardson K, Matthews FE, Fleming J, Hunter S, Xuereb JH, Paykel E, Mukaetova-Ladinska EB, Huppert FA, O'Sullivan A, Dening T, The Cambridge City Over-75s Cohort CC75C Study Neuropathology Collaboration. J Alzheimers Dis. 2009;18(3):645-58.
A preliminary study on the use of experiential learning to support women's choices about infant feeding methods. Reeve JR, Gull SE, Johnson MH, Hunter S, Streather M. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2004 113(2):199-203.
VLF, magnetic bay, and Pi2 substorm signatures at auroral and midlatitude ground stations. Smith AJ, Freeman MP, Hunter SE, Milling DK, J. Geophys. Res. 2002, 107(A12), 1439, doi:10.1029/2002JA009389.