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  1. David Attwell is a professor of neuroscience at UCL who studies how the brain uses energy, communicates and regulates its functions. His lab investigates neurons, glia, synapses, transporters, stroke, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis.

  2. David Attwell FRS, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Member of Academia Europaea, Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (born 1953) is a British neuroscientist, and the Jodrell Professor of Physiology at University College London in the Faculty of Life Sciences.

  3. Prof David Attwell Jodrell Professor of Physiology Neuro, Physiology & Pharmacology Div of Biosciences

  4. 30 sept. 2020 · Microglia are the brain's immune cells that regulate neuronal excitation and information processing. A study by Badimon et al. reveals how microglia convert ATP into adenosine to dampen neuronal activity at synapses.

    • Thomas Pfeiffer, David Attwell
    • 2020
  5. 2013. NMDA receptors are expressed in oligodendrocytes and activated in ischaemia. R Káradóttir, P Cavelier, LH Bergersen, D Attwell. Nature 438 (7071), 1162-1166. , 2005. 836. 2005. Triggering and execution of neuronal death in brain ischaemia: two phases of glutamate release by different mechanisms.

  6. Professor David Attwell FMedSci FRS. David Attwell read physics at Oxford, where he was awarded the Scott Prize for the best First in finals in 1974. He did a PhD on the electrical properties of nerve and muscle cells in the Oxford laboratories of Julian Jack and Denis Noble, for which he received the Gotch Memorial Prize in 1979.

  7. View the University College London profile of David Attwell. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.