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Prof. David Wyllie

  • Personal Chair of Ion Channel Physiology and Pharmacology

Current research interests

I have a long-standing research interest in ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs), specifically those gated by glutamate was triggered.  My current interests in glutamatergic synaptic function LGICs span fundamental structure-function studies through to research in dysfunctional signalling in rodent models of human neurodevelopmental disorders and in particular mutations in or deletions of genes coding for NMDA receptor subunits. My research vision is to develop an integrated approach to research that begins with the study of single protein molecules and synaptic function and extends, through collaboration with colleagues, to whole animal studies with an ultimate goal of the clinical study and treatment of disease.

Research in a nutshell

Using electrophysiological techniques, we study synaptic function and dysfunction in pre-clinical rodent models of neurodevelopmental disorders

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