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Members of the cellular processes of ageing thematic network

The UK DRI Cellular Processes of Ageing Thematic network is led by Prof Gabriel Balmus (UK DRI at Cambridge) Prof William McEwan (UK DRI at Cambridge), and Prof Edward Avezov (UK DRI at Cambridge). The Network is managed by Dr Helen Brooks (UK DRI Core Team) and has an Early Career Researcher (ECR) steering group to coordinate ECR activities.

From 2020-2024 the Theme was known as the ‘DNA Repair’ Thematic network. In 2024, the Theme was renamed to ‘Cellular Processes of Ageing’ and the topic of the Theme was expanded to include protein aggregation and proteostasis. 

The strengths and expertise of this theme include:

  • Expertise across a range of neurodegenerative conditions including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, motor neuron disease, and frontotemporal dementia
  • Developing and using state-of-the-art techniques including super-resolution microscopy, biosensors and CRISPR screening 
  • Utilising innovative disease models such as stem cell-derived organoids and a range of animal models (mice, drosophila, zebrafish, naked mole rat). 
  • Computational biology and bioinformatics 
  • Gene therapy and small molecule development 
  • Translating our research into clinical trials
Edward Avezov

Dr Edward Avezov

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cambridge

Investigating the roles of the endoplasmic reticulum in helping maintain neuronal health, and its role in disease

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Gabriel Balmus

Prof Gabriel Balmus

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cambridge

Identifying genetic and environmental factors involved in DNA damage, neurodegeneration and ageing in neurons

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Tim Bartels

Dr Tim Bartels

Group Leader

UK DRI at UCL

Untangling protein structure to better understand function and treat neurodegeneration

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Vincent Dion

Prof Vincent Dion

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cardiff

Developing new treatments to stop the progression of expanded repeat disorders

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Karen Duff

Prof Karen Duff

Centre Director

UK DRI at UCL

Revealing the molecular causes and consequences of tauopathy in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia

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David Hunt

Dr David Hunt

Group Leader

UK DRI at Edinburgh

Investigating how innate immune activation causes damage to the microvasculature of the brain

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Adrian Isaacs

Prof Adrian Isaacs

Group Leader

UK DRI at UCL

Deciphering the fundamental molecular causes of frontotemporal dementia and ALS

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David Klenerman

Prof Sir David Klenerman

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cambridge

Determining how protein clumps form, damage the brain and change as the different neurodegenerative diseases develop to know which ones to target for therapies

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Tom Massey

Dr Tom Massey

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cardiff

Using recent genetic discoveries to develop new drug targets for Huntington's disease

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Will McEwan

Prof Will McEwan

Group Leader

UK DRI at Cambridge

Deciphering the mechanisms of tau accumulation and exploring new methods for treatment of tauopathies

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Dr Sarah Mizielinska

Group Leader

UK DRI at King's

Understanding the precise mechanisms of nucleocytoplasmic dysfunction in FTD and ALS

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Dr Alexi Nott

Group Leader

UK DRI at Imperial

Investigating how the epigenome regulates cell type specific gene expression in ageing-related brain disorders

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