Mike Devine
Group Leader
- Email Address: Crick email
Mike studied pre-clinical medicine at King's College, Cambridge, and then completed his clinical studies at University College London.
After a period of postgraduate clinical training in London, he joined John Hardy's lab at UCL, to develop human stem cell models of Parkinson's disease. This included a year spent in Tilo Kunath's lab at the Institute of Stem Cell Research (now the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine) in Edinburgh.
Following completion of specialist clinical training in Neurology in London, he carried out postdoctoral work in Josef Kittler's lab at UCL, researching mitochondrial and synaptic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.
He has recently been appointed as a clinical group leader at the Crick, to establish a new group examining the interaction between mitochondria and neuronal synapses, and how this can be disrupted in neurological and psychiatric disease. As a clinician, he sees patients at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and University College Hospital.
Qualifications and history
Research topics
- Biochemistry & Proteomics (2)
- Cell Biology (8)
- Computational & Systems Biology (1)
- Developmental Biology (1)
- Gene Expression (1)
- Human Biology & Physiology (2)
- Imaging (2)
- Immunology (2)
- Infectious Disease (2)
- Metabolism (2)
- Microfabrication & Bioengineering (2)
- Model Organisms (2)
- Neurosciences (7)
- Signalling & Oncogenes (1)
- Stem Cells (5)
- Tumour Biology (1)
Crick Pre-Crick
Publication type
Journal
- ACS Chemical Neuroscience (1)
- ACS Nano (1)
- Acta Neuropathologica (1)
- Advanced Healthcare Materials (1)
- Antioxidants & Redox Signaling (1)
- Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1)
- BioRxiv (3)
- Cell Death and Differentiation (1)
- EMBO Reports (1)
- Journal of Cell Science (1)
- Journal of Physiology (1)
- Methods in Molecular Biology (4)
- Molecular Cell (1)
- Nature Communications (1)
- Nature Nanotechnology (1)
- Nature Reviews Neuroscience (1)
- Neurobiology of Aging (2)
- Neurobiology of Disease (1)
- Science Immunology (1)
- Scientific Reports (1)
- Stem Cell Research (1)
- Stem Cell Research and Therapy (1)
- Trends in Neurosciences (1)