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- Professor of Neuropathology
- Neurodegenerative Diseases
- UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
- Faculty of Brain Sciences
Current
EORTC (European Organisation into Research and Treatment of Cancer) | • EANO (European Association of Neuro-oncology) | • International Collaboration for Cancer Reporting (ICCR): guideline committee | • Chair, British Neuropathology Society and Royal College of Pathologists Specialty Advisory Committee (SAC) | • co-opted: British Neuropathology Society, clinical practice group (CPC) | • Royal College of Pathologists, Working Group for Cancer Services | • Training Programme Director Diagnostic Neuropathology, London/KSS | •
Previous: NICE guideline committee (Brain tumours) member (2016-2018) | • Council member Royal College of Pathologists (2017-2020) | • British neuro-oncology society board member (2010-2020) | • RCPath Interspecialty Committee on Molecular Pathology, committee member | • French Institute of Cancer scientific advisory board Member (2016-2018) and Chair (2019-2020), , |
Biography:
2001: Honorary Consultant at the Division of Neuropathology, NHNN, University College Hospitals, and Senior Neuropathologist, MRC Prion Unit London UK
2000: Privatdozent (Reader) in Neuropathology; University of Zürich, Switzerland
1998: Oberarzt (Consultant) in Neuropathology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland
1993: Assistenzarzt (Specialist registrar) and Clinical Fellow in Neuropathology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland
1991: AiP (Senior House officer) in Neurosurgery, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany
QUALIFICATIONS:
2008: FRCPath Neuropathology (Royal College of Pathologists)
2003: MRCPath Neuropathology (Royal College of Pathologists)
2000: Habilitation (Venia Legendi) in Neuropathology University of Zurich
1991: Medical Degree University of Göttingen, Germany


Model system to study the cell of origin of brain tumours
We established of mouse models for brain tumours. One of our key achievements is the demonstration of a genotype-phenotype correlation brain tumours. Molecular profiling of mouse tumours could demonstrate a strong correlation to certain types of human gliomas, thus making it a valuable model for technology development, and biomarker discovery. We discovered biomarkers that correlate with survival of patients with gliomas, making it a potential druggable target. Results published in EMBO Journal, Cancer Research, Disease Models and Mechanisms, and Oncogene. Collaborative work published in Cancer cell or PNAS
Neurodegeneration:
In the field of neurodegeneration, I led two national vCJD surveillance studies, published in BMJ (2013) and Acta Neuropathologica (2020). and studies on the human transmission of amyloid beta through medical procedures, published in Nature (2015) and Acta Neuropathologica (2018, 2021).
04-OCT-2004 – 03-OCT-2021 | Professor of Neuropathology | Division of Neuropathology | UCL Institute of Neurology, United Kingdom |
01-DEC-2001 – 03-OCT-2004 | Senior Neuropathologist | MRC Prion Unit | UCL Institute of Neurology, United Kingdom |
01-JAN-1998 – 30-NOV-2001 | Consultant Neuropathologist | Neuropathology | University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland |
2002 | Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists | Royal College of Pathologists, UK | |
2000 | Habilitation | Universitat Zurich | |
1991 | Doctor of Medicine | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |