Neurogenetics
The Neurogenetics Group, led by Professor Manju Kurian, focuses on the investigation of childhood neurological disorders.
The Neurogenetics Group (PI Professor Manju Kurian) focuses on the investigation of childhood neurological disorders, namely elucidating underlying aetiology and disease mechanisms causing such disorders, Our long term aim is to develop novel therapeutic strategies for such intractable, pharmacoresistant conditions. We work on a wide range of disorders including different forms of epilepsy (early infantile onset epileptic encephalopathy, Landau-Kleffner syndrome) movement disorders (dystonia and other hyperkinetic disorders, paroxysmal movement disorders, parkinsonism) and neurodegenerative conditions, such as NBIA (Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation). In our laboratory we undertake molecular genetic analysis for novel gene discovery and use cell models (including patient derived induced pluripotent stem cells) to investigate disease pathophysiology.
Manju Kurian
Section Head and Neurogenetics Lead, Professor of Neurogenetics
Neurogenetics Collaborators
We have strong local collaborations with the Institute of Neurology (Professor Dimitiri Kullmann, Dr Stephanie Schorge, Professor Henry Houlden), Institute for Women's Health Dr Simon Waddington), School of Pharmacy (Professor Rob Harvey, Dr Arnaud Ruiz, Dr Ahad Rahim), and Birkbeck College (Dr Maya Topf), with whom we undertake electrophysiological characterisation, gene therapy strategies, high throughput drug screening and homology modelling studies.
- Professor Dimitri Kullman, UCL Institute of Neurology
- Dr Stephanie Schorge, UCL Institute of Neurology
- Professor Henry Houlden, UCL Institute of Neurology
- Dr Simon Waddington, UCL Institute for Women's Health
- Professor Rob Harvey, UCL School of Pharmacy
- Dr Arnaud Ruiz, UCL School of Pharmacy
- Dr Ahad Rahim, UCL School of Pharmacy
- Dr Maya Topf, Birkbeck College
Section Head and Neurogenetics Lead
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Email: ich.dn.admin@ucl.ac.uk
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
30 Guilford Street
London WC1N 1EH