Multiple Sclerosis (CCPGSMS)

Migraine

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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics

 Neurogenetics

Professor George C. Ebers
Action Research Professor of Clinical Neurology
  

Previous Group Members - Oxford Laboratory

Contact details of previous Group Members

David A. Dyment MD D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2004
Linkage and Association Studies in Multiple Sclerosis (Green College).

MD, University of Calgary, Canada

M.Sc. Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, Canada

B.Sc. Zoology, University of British Columbia, Canada

Dr. Dyment is currently a resident in medical genetics at the University of Calgary, Canada
 
Email: david.dyment@med.ucalgary.ca

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Cristen J. Willer D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2003
Genetic and Environmental Susceptibility to Multiple Sclerosis (Wolfson College).

B.Sc. (Hon), Molecular Biology, McMaster University, Canada

Email: cristen@umich.edu

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M. Zameel Cader MBChB D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2005
Genetics of Migraine and Episodic Ataxia (Oriel College).

MBChB, Birmingham University, United Kingdom

BSc, Birmingham University, United Kingdom

Dr. Cader is currently a Post-Doctoral Scientist at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford
 

Email: zameel.cader@dpag.ox.ac.uk

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Gabriele C. DeLuca MD D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2005
Factors that Determine Long-Term Outcome in Multiple Sclerosis (St Hugh's College).

MD, University of Western Ontario, Canada

B.Sc. Physiology, McGill University, Canada

Dr. DeLuca is currently a resident in Neurology at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA
 

Email: gcdeluca@gmail.com

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Matthew R. Lincoln D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2006
Investigating the role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in Multiple Sclerosis (University College).

A.B. Biochemical Sciences, Harvard University, USA

Dr. Lincoln is currently undertaking a medical degree at the University of Toronto, Canada
 

Email: matthew.lincoln@utoronto.ca

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Blanca M. Herrera D.Phil

D. Phil, University Of Oxford 2008
Investigating Parent-of-Origin Effects in Multiple Sclerosis (Green College).

B.Sc. Physiology, University College London, UK

Dr. Herrera is currently a Post-Doctoral Scientist in the McCarthy Group, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
 

Email: blanca@well.ox.ac.uk

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Last updated December 2008

               

 
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