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Frances Wiseman profile

Dr Frances Wiseman

((she/her))

Group Leader and Programme Leader for Animal Models

Investigating dementia in people living with Down syndrome

Biography

Frances holds a BA from the University of Oxford, and a MRes and PhD from the University of Edinburgh, and in 2018 she was awarded an Alzheimer’s Research UK Senior Fellowship. She has particular expertise in the use of genetically altered animal models for the study of neurological disease. Reflecting this she sits on the executive board of the Medical Research Council National Mouse Genetics Network.  Dr. Wiseman’s research focus is the early-onset of Alzheimer’s disease in people who have Down syndrome, using a range of research approaches. She is an active member of the Trisomy 21 Research Society, co-chairing the society's preclinical committee and sitting on the society’s Executive Board. 

News

Key publications

Cereb Circ Cogn Behav
Published
A multi-disciplinary commentary on preclinical research to investigate vascular contributions to dementia.
Authors
Sarmi Sri, Adam Greenstein, Alessandra Granata, Alex Collcutt, Angela C C Jochems, Barry W McColl, Blanca Díaz Castro, Caleb Webber, Carmen Arteaga Reyes, Catherine Hall, Catherine B Lawrence, Cheryl Hawkes, Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou-Davies, Claire Gibson, Colin L Crawford, Colin Smith, Denis Vivien, Fiona H McLean, Frances Wiseman, Gaia Brezzo, Giovanna Lalli, Harry A T Pritchard, Hugh S Markus, Isabel Bravo-Ferrer, Jade Taylor, James Leiper, Jason Berwick, Jian Gan, John Gallacher, Jonathan Moss, Jozien Goense, Letitia McMullan, Lorraine Work, Lowri Evans, Michael S Stringer, Mlj Ashford, Mohamed Abulfadl, Nina Conlon, Paresh Malhotra, Philip Bath, Rebecca Canter, Rosalind Brown, Selvi Ince, Silvia Anderle, Simon Young, Sophie Quick, Stefan Szymkowiak, Steve Hill, Stuart Allan, Tao Wang, Terry Quinn, Tessa Procter, Tracy D Farr, Xiangjun Zhao, Zhiyuan Yang, Atticus H Hainsworth, Joanna M Wardlaw
A multi-disciplinary commentary on preclinical research to investigate vascular contributions to dementia.

UK DRI Programme Leader for Animal Models

In addition to her research programme, Dr Frances Wiseman is the ‘UK DRI Programme Leader for Animal Models’. The utilisation of mammalian animal models is fundamental to much of the research that takes place in the dementia field, and basic biomedical investigation as a whole. However, there is still much to be done to refine these models so that the research translates into the development of effective therapeutics in the clinic. 

As part of the role, Frances develops a collaborative programme and directs a team effort to improve the value of genetically and non-genetically modified rodent models in dementia research. The UK DRI are particularly interested in innovative technologies to analyse brain function in vivo, and novel ways to create better models for disease. From the UK DRI at UCL and MRC Harwell, Frances will coordinate this massive effort and be the first point of contact for enquiries related to animal research.

Read more about the UK DRI Animal Models Programme

Wiseman Lab

Explore the work of the Wiseman Lab, investigating dementia in people living with Down syndrome