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Nicolas Dzamko, PhD

Senior Research Fellow at The University of Sydney

Location: Sydney NSW Australia

Nicolas Dzamko, PhD, is a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney. His research group is focused on understanding the fundamental causes of Parkinson's disease, as well as identifying Parkinson's disease biomarkers and potential disease-modifying therapies. He is currently studying proteins genetically implicated in Parkinson's disease (e.g., LRRK2, GBA, alpha-synuclein), and has a strong interest in the role of these proteins in inflammation, autophagy, mitochondrial function, and protein trafficking. Dr. Dzamko earned his doctorate from the University of Melbourne. He completed post-doctoral fellowships under the supervision of Dario Alessi, PhD, at the MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit in Scotland and Glenda Halliday, PhD, at the University of New South Wales.

 


Associated Grants

  • Rab Detection Initiative

    2016


  • Imaging Endogenous LRRK2 Cells

    2016


  • LRRK2 Mutations and the Development of Therapeutic LRRK2 Inhibitors

    2016


  • Effect of LRRK2 Mutations on PD-associated Inflammation

    2014


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