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Dr Fleur Davey is an Honorary Teaching Fellow and Researcher at the School of Medicine, University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's, and the molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal function and dysfunction.
Her research interests include Alzheimer's disease, neurodegenerative disorders, cell adhesion molecules, and the molecular biology of neuronal processes. She has explored topics such as amyloid-beta interactions, protein expression in neurodegeneration, and the role of inflammatory mediators in neurological diseases.
Her publications span from 1998 to 2008, focusing on Alzheimer's pathology, protein interactions in neurons, and neurodegenerative mechanisms. Key themes include amyloid-beta's role, oxidative stress, and the molecular basis of synaptic function.
No scientific awards are listed. No information is available on advising or grants, though her work contributes to foundational research in neurobiology.
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