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Professor Meng Li



Projects as PI
  
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  • A stem cell model to study human cortical interneuron function (01/09/2014 -  28/02/2018)
  • CoA: How CTIP2 deficiency drives medium spiny neuron degeneration and dysfunction: Implications in Huntington's disease pathogenesis (01/05/2021 -  30/09/2021)
  • Generation and characterisation of cortical interneurons from human pluripotent stem cells (01/10/2012 -  30/09/2017)
  • How CTIP2 deficiency drives medium spiny neuron degeneration and dysfunction: Implications in Huntington's disease pathogenesis (01/05/2018 -  30/04/2021)
  • Modelling motor disease using patient derived iPS cells for novel therapeutic discovery (01/03/2015 -  29/02/2016)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • Brain Repair and Intracranial Neurotherapeutics - the Wales BRAIN Unit (01/04/2018 -  31/03/2021)
  • Cell-specific gene regulation in the developing human brain and genetic risk for neuropsychiatric disorders (01/11/2019 -  30/09/2022)
  • Cell therapy for Huntington's disease, addressing critical knowledge gaps (01/01/2021 -  31/12/2026)
  • DEFINE - Defining endophenotypes from integrated neuroscience (01/10/2013 -  30/09/2019)
  • Determining the mechanisms of striatal dysfunction in SGCE mutation positive myoclonus dystonia using an iPSC-derived neuronal cell model (01/04/2017 -  01/01/2022)

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