Sep 16, 2025 Three UK DRI researchers awarded prestigious UKRI Future Leader Fellowships Congratulations to Dr Mathieu Bourdenx (UK DRI at UCL), Dr Sophie Morse (UK DRI at... Learn more Three UK DRI researchers awarded prestigious UKRI Future Leader Fellowships
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Search for keywords Condition ConditionAlzheimer's diseaseFrontotemporal dementiaHuntington's diseaseLewy body dementiaMild cognitive impairmentMotor neuron disease/ALSOther conditionsParkinson's diseaseVascular dementia Techniques TechniquesAdvanced microscopy & imagingAdvanced spectroscopyBioinformaticsBiophysical techniquesCRISPRDrug screeningElectrophysiologyEpigenomicsExperimental medicineFlow cytometryFluid biomarkersGenomicsHuman brain imagingLipidomicsMass spec-based proteomicsMetabolomicsMouse behaviourMouse in vivo imagingNext generation sequencingNon-mammalian animal modelsOptogeneticsRobotics & environmental sensingSingle cell / nucleus transcriptomicsSoftware developmentSpatial transcriptomicsStatistical modellingStem cells / iPSCsStructural biologyTranscranial brain stimulationViral-mediated expression Topic TopicAgeingBiomarkers & diagnosticsCare & Home technologyCell biology of neurons & gliaGeneticsImmune systemLifestyle & environmentMolecular mechanismsSleep & Circadian rhythmsSynapse & CircuitryTreatments & InterventionsVascular system Prof Deepak Srivastava UK DRI Affiliate Member King's College London Group Leader MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Director of the Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre, King's College London Learn more Prof Deepak Srivastava Prof Peter St George-Hyslop UK DRI Associate Member University of Cambridge Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow - Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge Learn more Prof Peter St George-Hyslop Owen Swann Research Technician, UK DRI Biomarker Factory Learn more Owen Swann Prof Sarah Tabrizi Group Leader UK DRI at UCL Modulating DNA repair and repeat instability for treating Huntington’s disease and related disorders Learn more Prof Sarah Tabrizi Dr Yen Tai UK DRI Affiliate Member Consultant neurologist, Imperial College London and Imperial College Charing Cross NHS Trust Learn more Dr Yen Tai Prof Phil Taylor Group Leader UK DRI at Cardiff Working to understand how rare coding variants that alter disease risk impact the behaviour of microglia for targeting in Alzheimer's disease Learn more Prof Phil Taylor Prof Jessica Teeling Prof of Experimental Neuroimmunology University of Southampton Learn more Prof Jessica Teeling Prof Sandrine Thuret UK DRI Affiliate Member King's College London Professor of Neuroscience and Co-Head of Department, Basic & Clinical Neuroscience at Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience - King's College London Learn more Prof Sandrine Thuret Prof Jernej Ule Centre Director UK DRI at King's Deciphering the role of RNA in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia Learn more Prof Jernej Ule Prof Ravi Vaidyanathan Group Leader UK DRI Care Research & Technology at Imperial Developing a family of robotic devices that can engage people living with dementia, helping improve safety in the home and enhancing quality of life Learn more Prof Ravi Vaidyanathan Prof Cornelia van Duijn UK DRI Affiliate Member Professor of Epidemiology, Oxford Population Health; and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford Learn more Prof Cornelia van Duijn Prof Susanne van Veluw Group Leader BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research Understanding how amyloid accumulation affects the brain’s blood vessels Learn more Prof Susanne van Veluw Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Next page › Last page Last
Prof Deepak Srivastava UK DRI Affiliate Member King's College London Group Leader MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Director of the Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre, King's College London Learn more Prof Deepak Srivastava
Prof Peter St George-Hyslop UK DRI Associate Member University of Cambridge Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow - Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge Learn more Prof Peter St George-Hyslop
Prof Sarah Tabrizi Group Leader UK DRI at UCL Modulating DNA repair and repeat instability for treating Huntington’s disease and related disorders Learn more Prof Sarah Tabrizi
Dr Yen Tai UK DRI Affiliate Member Consultant neurologist, Imperial College London and Imperial College Charing Cross NHS Trust Learn more Dr Yen Tai
Prof Phil Taylor Group Leader UK DRI at Cardiff Working to understand how rare coding variants that alter disease risk impact the behaviour of microglia for targeting in Alzheimer's disease Learn more Prof Phil Taylor
Prof Jessica Teeling Prof of Experimental Neuroimmunology University of Southampton Learn more Prof Jessica Teeling
Prof Sandrine Thuret UK DRI Affiliate Member King's College London Professor of Neuroscience and Co-Head of Department, Basic & Clinical Neuroscience at Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience - King's College London Learn more Prof Sandrine Thuret
Prof Jernej Ule Centre Director UK DRI at King's Deciphering the role of RNA in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia Learn more Prof Jernej Ule
Prof Ravi Vaidyanathan Group Leader UK DRI Care Research & Technology at Imperial Developing a family of robotic devices that can engage people living with dementia, helping improve safety in the home and enhancing quality of life Learn more Prof Ravi Vaidyanathan
Prof Cornelia van Duijn UK DRI Affiliate Member Professor of Epidemiology, Oxford Population Health; and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford Learn more Prof Cornelia van Duijn
Prof Susanne van Veluw Group Leader BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research Understanding how amyloid accumulation affects the brain’s blood vessels Learn more Prof Susanne van Veluw