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* Agreed to be listed as MitoGlobal Centre (2012-10-24).
* Agreed to be listed as MitoGlobal Centre (2012-10-24).
The '''[[UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research]]''' (UCL CfMR) recognizes the fundamental role of mitochondria in the wellbeing of cells, tissues and the organism and their major role in a remarkable array of major diseases.
The consortium brings together a wide range of basic and clinical scientists through a spectrum of scientific disciplines across the UCL campus. Our broad goal is to generate innovative experimental approaches and applications to illuminate major questions from fundamental mechanisms of mitochondrial biology and bioenergetics to understanding the role of mitochondria in disease.


== Consortium members ==
== Consortium members ==


* '''Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment''' - Contact [[Lane N|Nick Lane]]
* '''Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment''' - Contact [[Lane N|Nick Lane]]

Revision as of 14:45, 23 January 2013

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Institution: UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research

City: London

Country: United Kingdom

Contact: Duchen MR

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Status: Member


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  • Agreed to be listed as MitoGlobal Centre (2012-10-24).


The UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research (UCL CfMR) recognizes the fundamental role of mitochondria in the wellbeing of cells, tissues and the organism and their major role in a remarkable array of major diseases. The consortium brings together a wide range of basic and clinical scientists through a spectrum of scientific disciplines across the UCL campus. Our broad goal is to generate innovative experimental approaches and applications to illuminate major questions from fundamental mechanisms of mitochondrial biology and bioenergetics to understanding the role of mitochondria in disease.


Consortium members

  • Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment - Contact Nick Lane