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I am a neuroscientist working on determining the different pathogenic mechanisms occurring in neurodegenerative movement disorders and dementias, and translating these findings for clinical neurologists and neuropathologists.
Professor Ashley Bush has extensively researched the contribution of metal biochemistry to Alzheimer�s and Parkinson�s diseases. In the current proposal he will lead the clinical testing of a new drug that combats the abnormal accumulation of metals in Alzheimer�s brain pathology, he will search for abnormal metal-interactions with blood proteins as a potential predictive test, and he will study the roles of various brain proteins in regulating metal levels to maintain healthy function.
I am a neuroscientist employing strategies of biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology and developmental biology to examine the mechanisms of neuronal injury contributing to degenerative conditions. My major long-term interest has been excitotoxicity and rec
I am a neuroscientist, studying fundamental mechanisms related to addiction. A major feature of my research is the neuropharmacological characterisation of potential novel therapeutic strategies to combat drug-seeking behaviour
I am a neurologist and neuroscientist studying the causes and mechanisms of Parkinson's disease and the physiology in health and diseases of the nervous system affected by movement disorders