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Elizabeth Bradbury

Professor of Regenerative Medicine & Neuroplasticity at King's College London.

Elizabeth Bradbury is a neuroscientist at King’s College London specialising in regenerative medicine. Research in the Bradbury lab focuses on understanding processes of injury and repair and developing therapies to restore function following CNS trauma, with a particular interest in glial scarring, extracellular matrix modification and neuroplasticity after spinal cord injury. She did her PhD and Post-Doctoral training at the Institute of Psychiatry and St Thomas’ Hospital in London and then received a Career Development Award from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to establish her own group at King’s College London in 2003. She was awarded the Schellenberg Prize for Research in 2008 by the International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia for advances to the field of spinal cord injury and potential future impact for patients. In 2011 she was awarded a Senior Non-Clinical Fellowship by the MRC to fund a five year programme of research to develop novel therapies aimed at promoting neuroplasticity and maximising the potential for functional repair following spinal cord injury. In 2015 she became a Full Professor at King’s College London with a Chair in Regenerative Medicine and Neuroplasticity.

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See also: Academia King’s College London - Public research university

Details last updated 05-Feb-2020

Elizabeth Bradbury News

Gene therapy reverses rat's paralysis

Gene therapy reverses rat's paralysis

BBC - 14-Jun-2018

Study used virus to deliver genetic information that reduced scar tissue in the spinal cord