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Prof Henry Houlden
Institute of Neurology
Queen Square
London
WC1N 3BG
Tel: 020 7837 3611
Fax: 020 7278 5616
Appointment
- Professor of Neurology
- Department of Neuromuscular Diseases
- UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
- Faculty of Brain Sciences
Research Themes


Research Summary
Clinical and laboratory research interests: Neurodegeneration, Peripheral Nerve Disease, Ataxia, Neurogenetics, Neurorehabilitation
The combination of genetic, functional cell biology and neuropathological methods is a particularly powerful approach for understanding neurological diseases and their pathological processes. Given the rapid advances in genetic technology and knowledge, the analysis of RNA, protein expression and protein interactions in human tissue will become central to neurological research. It is likely that the next 10 years will see the development of treatments for human diseases based on these advances. Therefore, the collection of clinically characterised neuropathological material is pivotal to future research.
My research group are carrying out a programme of genetic and pathological investigations into human neurodegeneration. We have recently identified two ataxia genes and we are working on a number of disease genes in ataxia, peripheral neuropathy, parkinson's disease and dementia.
These genetic and neuropathological studies integrating functional in vitro research will translate this research into disease modifying treatment for human diseases.
Academic Background
2004 | Doctor of Philosophy | University of London | |
1994 | Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine | |
1991 | Bachelor of Science | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine |