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Professor Paul Morgan



Projects as PI
  
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  • Anti-C7 monoclonal antibody (01/03/2015 -  31/08/2015)
  • A tool for assessment of impulsivity (01/02/2010 -  31/01/2011)
  • Back to basics: The role of complement C3 and it's degradation fragments in immune-inflammatory disease (01/07/2019 -  31/12/2022)
  • Brain-penetrant C3-convertase-blocking drugs for treatment of dementias (01/11/2023 -  31/10/2025)
  • Cell biology of complement receptor 1 in Alzheimer's disease (01/01/2018 -  31/12/2020)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • Complement biosynthesis in brain (01/10/2023 -  30/09/2026)
  • Complement terminal pathway and susceptibility to rheumatological disease (01/03/2011 -  31/12/2014)
  • Dementias Platform UK (01/09/2015 -  31/12/2019)
  • Development of brain-penetrant complement membrane attack inhibitors for therapy
    of dementia.
     (01/03/2024 -  31/08/2026)
  • Diagnostic and predictive biomarkers in Multiple Sclerosis plasma: A comprehensive screening approach (01/04/2020 -  30/06/2021)


Research Datasets

  • Data for "Alzheimer’s disease-associated complement gene variants influence plasma complement protein levels" - Morgan P, Veteleanu I-A (2023). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2023.0272861462. Dementia


Last updated on 2025-13-06 at 19:30

 

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