The Hodge Annual Public Lecture - Professor Paul Morgan
Schedule
Thu Nov 21 2024 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Hadyn Ellis Building | Cardiff, WA
About this Event
Public Lecture
Professor Paul Morgan
Cardiff University
The brain under friendly fire: how inflammation caused by self defence systems causes brain damage in dementias
Inflammation is a powerful defence system that enables the body to rapidly respond to infections or other dangers, recruiting protective immune cells to neutralise and remove the danger; however, inflammation is a double-edged sword that, when not properly controlled, damages our own cells and tissues as seen in diverse diseases, including arthritis and COVID. Roles of inflammation in dementias and other brain diseases received less attention because the brain was considered to be protected from inflammation. My lab works on a system called “complement”, present in blood and tissues; complement activation is a key part of our defence arsenal, acting as an early warning system and trigger for inflammation. In this lecture I will discuss the emerging evidence implicating complement and the inflammation it triggers as a cause of the brain cell loss that typifies dementias. Implicating complement not only provides new understanding of how dementias develop but also opens up completely new ways of treating dementias using complement blocking drugs already in the clinic for other diseases.
Wine reception – 5:00pm Public Lecture – 6:00pm
Where is it happening?
Hadyn Ellis Building, Maindy Road, Cardiff, United KingdomGBP 0.00