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Andrew West, PhD

Professor, Department of Pharmacology at Duke University

Location: Durham, NC United States

Andrew B. West, PhD, received a PhD from the Mayo Clinic in 2003, with postdoctoral work at the University of California, Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins University. He was awarded F31 and F32 individual fellowships from the NIH and selected in the first wave of K99/R00 awards. Past awards include a John Jurenko Professorship and a Translating Duke Health Fellowship.  
 
Dr. West is a tenured Professor of Pharmacology at Duke University with secondary appointments in Neurology and Neurobiology. He currently directs the Duke Center for Neurodegeneration and Neurotherapeutic Research, serves on the NINDS Parkinson’s Disease Biomarker Program steering committee, the Executive Scientific Advisory Board at The Michael J. Fox Foundation, the NIH NSD-B study section, and is a board-reviewing editor for eLife. 

Dr. West’s research focuses on the exploration of LRRK2 and alpha-synuclein proteins as therapeutic targets for the amelioration of Parkinson’s disease, novel biomarkers informative for disease mechanisms and therapeutic responses, and defining new cellular pathways important in neurodegeneration.


Associated Grants

  • LRRK2 in Urine as a Biomarker for PD

    2014


  • Role of LRRK2 in Alpha-Synuclein-Induced Neurodegeneration

    2012


  • Characterization of LRRK2 Monoclonal Antibodies in Pre-clinical Brain Tissue

    2011


  • LRRK2 Dimerization as Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers of Activity

    2010


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