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Giles Hardingham is a professor at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in Pharmacology and inter-cellular signaling in neuroglial systems. His research focuses on the signaling events between neurons and glia, exploring how their interactions shape brain development and homeostasis, and how they drive pathological cascades in neurodegenerative conditions. He is particularly interested in understanding the mechanisms that contribute to neuroprotection and resilience to degeneration, as well as the effects of synaptic activity on neuronal health. Over the years, Hardingham has published extensively on various topics, including the role of synaptic NMDA receptor activity, the impact of oxidative stress on neuronal function, and the mechanisms of neuronal death in relation to excitotoxicity. He is also involved in interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at translating research findings into therapeutic strategies for neurological diseases.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Professor overseeing research and education in pharmacology, focusing on neuroglial signaling.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Led a research group in molecular neurobiology.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Conducted advanced research in neuroscience.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Engaged in independent research on neurodegenrative processes.
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology • Cambridge
Focused on molecular biology and neuroscience.
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