Neurobiology
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Divisional Administrator
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The Neurobiology Division’s goal is to understand the brain in health and disease, from molecules to neurons and circuits.
Tau protein inside brain support cells (astrocytes), shown as green fluorescent dots. Find out how this research helps us understand neurodegenerative diseases.
The Neurobiology Division integrates approaches across scales to understand the structure and function of the brain. Our goal is to understand how molecules, neurons and circuits encode cognition and behaviour, and to delineate the molecular origins of neurological and neurodegenerative disorders.
The Neurobiology Division is uniquely positioned to provide mechanistic insights into the complex functions of the brain, in health and disease
Anne Bertolotti
JOINT HEAD OF DIVISION
Group Leaders
Radu AricescuNeurobiologyThe structural biology of neuronal connectivity
Diana ArseniNeurobiologyLysosomal TMEM106B in brain ageing and disease
Anne BertolottiNeurobiologyUnderstanding and manipulating cellular resilience in health and disease
Albert CardonaNeurobiologyExperimental and comparative connectomics
Michel GoedertNeurobiologyMolecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration
Ingo GregerNeurobiologyAMPA receptor biogenesis, structure and function
Michael HastingsNeurobiologyNeurons and biological timing: molecular neurobiology of the circadian clock
Gregory JefferisNeurobiologyGenes, circuits and behaviour in Drosophila
Joergen KornfeldNeurobiologyConnectomics of learned behaviour
Harvey McMahonNeurobiologyMembrane curvature as an organising principle for eukaryotic cell biology
Jing RenNeurobiologyDevelopmental assembly of the serotonin system
Benjamin Ryskeldi‑FalconNeurobiologyPathological protein assembly in neurodegenerative diseases
William SchaferNeurobiologyCellular and molecular mechanisms of behaviour
Marco TripodiNeurobiologyNeural circuits for goal-oriented actions
Sven TruckenbrodtNeurobiologyMolecular brain mapping
Marta ZlaticNeurobiologyCircuit mechanisms of learning and action‑selection
Emeritus
Nigel UnwinNeurobiologyNicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Fellows
Isabel BeetsNeurobiologySponsored by William Schafer
Gerald RubinNeurobiologySponsored by Gregory Jefferis
John WalkerNeurobiologySponsored by Michel Goedert
Past Group Leaders Since 2009

Stephen Williams
Moved to the University of Queenland, Australia, December 2009






