![]() ![]() Ms Emma Adams, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Population Health Sciences Instituteĭr Abhijit Nadkarni, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Department of Population Health Professor Caroline Lloyd, Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences Subject Experts for Call 9: Professor Adam L Gordon, University of Nottingham, Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine Professor Harry Sumnall, Liverpool John Moores University, Public Health Instituteĭr David Patton (written comments), University of Derby, Department of Social Sciences Subject Experts for Call 6:ĭr Shalini Ahuja, King's College London, Health Services and Population Researchĭr Liming Li, King's College London, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Subject Experts for Call 8:ĭr Florin Vadean, University of Kent, PSSRUĭr Jose-Luis Fernandez, London School of Economics & Political Science, CPEC ![]() Professor Charlie Lloyd (written comments), University of York, Department of Social Policy and Social Work Professor Susanne MacGregor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Department of Public Health, Environment and Society Professor Ahmad Alkhatib, Teesside University, Life and Health Sciencesĭr David Blane, University of Glasgow, Institute of Health & Wellbeing Subject Experts for Call 4: Professor Niamh McNamara, Nottingham Trent University, School of Social Sciences Subject Experts for Call 2:ĭr Andrew James Williams, University of St Andrews, Population and Behavioural Science Professor Amanda Daley, Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciencesĭr Rebecca Park, University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatryĭr Paul Jenkins (written comments), University of Reading, School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences Professor Eric Robinson, University of Liverpool, Institute of Population Healthĭr Jean Adams (written comments), University of Cambridge, Centre for Diet & Activity Research, MRC Epidemiology Unit Mrs Justina Olotu, PPIE Representative Subject Experts for Call 1: Mrs Gillian Bridgland, PPIE Representative Professor Heather Brown, University of Lancaster, Division of Health Research Professor Allan Wailoo, University of Sheffield, School of Health and Related Research Professor Karen Spilsbury, University of Leeds, School of Healthcare Professor Cecile Knai, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Professor Julien Forder, University of Kent, SSPSSRĭr Simon Walker, University of York, Centre for Health Economicsĭr Peter Sivey, University of York, Centre for Health Economicsĭr Gemma Frances Spiers, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Population & Health Sciences Instituteĭr Fiona Aspinal, University College London, Applied Health Research Professor Ian Hall, The University of Manchester, School of Mathematics Professor Tim Doran, University of York, Health Sciences Professor Mike Robling, Cardiff University, Centre for Trials Researchĭr Mark Wilberforce, University of York, Social Policy Research Unit Professor Ruth Mcdonald, The University of Manchester, Business Schoolĭr Nils Gutacker, University of York, Centre for Health Economics Professor Andrew Hill, University of Leeds, Psychological & Social Medicine Professor Catherine Law, University College London, Institute of Child Health Professor Karen Bloor (Chair), University of York, Health Sciences Wednesday 09 November 2022, held virtually In Attendance: Committee Members European Journal of Pharmacology.Version: 1.0 - December 2022 Print this document Minutes from the Round 34 Stage 1 Committee Meeting Date and Location β2-adrenoceptor-induced modulation of transglutaminase 2 transamidase activity in cardiomyoblasts. Molecular basis of gap junctional communication in the CNS of the leech Hirudo medicinalis. Further characterization of the molecular interaction between PSD-95 and NMDA receptors: the effect of the NR1 splice variant and evidence for modulation of channel gating. Role of the immediate early gene, Arc/Arg3.1 in long-term memory formation. Role of specific BDNF transcripts in memory consolidation. Role of GABAB receptors in passive avoidance learning. Role of learning-related NMDA-receptor subtypes. Areas of research interests include identification of the biochemical and physiological cascade of events that underlie long-term memory formation (using a variety of molecular biological, protein and behavioural pharmacological techniques). ![]()
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