Basic and translational science
This theme brings together experts in cell biology, vascular pathophysiology and neuroinflammation.
We aim for a molecular-level understanding of dementia biology by investigating areas such as:
- the maternal influence on fetal cerebrovascular development
- the effects of diabetes and anti-diabetic drugs on models of tauopathy
- the toxicity of different tau species
Specific expertise in this area includes:
- neuronal and glial biology
- cerebrovascular drainage pathways
- the role of neuroinflammation in neurodegeneration, brain ageing and dementia
Many different research fields work across this interdisciplinary theme, in collaboration with clinical services and the pharmaceutical industry. 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 work is supported by the University's biofilm, millifluidics, mass spectrometry and imaging facilities.
Key contacts working on basic and translational science
- Professor Amrit Mudher - Tau
- Professor Jessica Teeling - Inflammation
- Professor Sumeet Mahajan - Imaging
- Dr Tracey Newman - Hearing
- Professor Roxana Carare - Vascular