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Imperial College London: London, GB

(Department of Medicine)
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Imperial College London

Education and qualifications (3)

Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2007 to 2010 | PhD
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David Owen

University College London: London, GB

2001 to 2004 | MBBS
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David Owen

University of Cambridge: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB

1998 to 2001 | BA Medicine with History and Philosophy of Science
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David Owen

Funding (8)

TSPO in glia cells as a novel target to promote neuroprotection in MS

2016-12 to 2018-12 | Grant
Multiple Sclerosis Society (London, GB)
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C008-16.1

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David Owen

An experimental medicine study of the 18 kD Translocator Protein as a novel neuroimmunodulatory target for multiple sclerosis

2016-06 to 2019-06 | Grant
Medical Research Council (Swindon, GB)
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MR/N016343/1

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David Owen

The Role of 18kDa Translocator Protein (TSPO) in cellular bioenergetics and microglial activation

Validation of 18kDa Translocator Protein as a novel immunomodulator to slow neurodegeneration progression in Parkinson's disease

2016-03 to 2017-03 | Grant
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (NY, NY, US)
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David Owen

18F-PBR06 imaging of Multiple Sclerosis: in vitro and in vitro

2015-01 to 2017-01 | Grant
Biogen (MA, MA, US)
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David Owen

TSPO polymerization: structure to function

2015-01 to 2017-01 | Grant
AbbVie (IL, IL, US)
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David Owen

The 18kDa Translocator Protein rs6971 polymorphism and steroid synthesis: mechanism and implications for disease states

2012-01 to 2014-01 | Grant
Academy of Medical Sciences (London, GB)
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David Owen

Delayed enhancement with contrast ultrasound: A novel functional sonographic technique to quantify plaque inflammation for identifying the vulnerable carotid plaque

2010-01 to 2012-01 | Grant
Stroke Association (London, GB)
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David Owen

Peer review (3 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Cellular and molecular life sciences (1)
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