- John Hardy (geneticist)
John Hardy is a human
geneticist andmolecular biologist whose research interests focus onneurological disease .Career
Hardy received his B.Sc. (Hons) degree from the University of Leeds, UK (1976) [ [http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=436/ Nueroscience NIH] ] and three years later his Ph.D. from Imperial College, London, UK [ [http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=436/ Nueroscience NIH] ] where he studied dopamine and amino acid neuropharmacology. Dr. Hardy performed his postdoctoral training at the MRC Neuropathogenesis Unit in
Newcastle upon Tyne ,England and then further postdoctoral work at the Swedish Brain Bank inUmea ,Sweden where he started to work onAlzheimer's disease [ [http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=436/ Nueroscience NIH] ] .He became Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at
St. Mary's Hospital ,Imperial College ,London in 1985 and initiated genetic studies of Alzheimer's disease there [ [http://www.nia.nih.gov/NewsAndEvents/JohnHardyPhD.htm/ HIH.gov] ] . He became Associate Professor in 1989 and then took the Pfeiffer Endowed Chair of Alzheimer's Research at theUniversity of South Florida , inTampa in 1992. In 1996 he moved to the Mayo Clinic inJacksonville ,Florida , as Consultant and Professor ofNeuroscience .He became Chair of Neuroscience in 2000 and moved to NIA as Chief of the Laboratory of Neurogenetics in 2001. He has won the MetLife, the Allied Signal and the
Potamkin Prize for his work in describing the firstgenetic mutation s, in the amyloid gene in Alzheimer's disease, in 1991. He is currently the author of 317 articles [ [http://www.nia.nih.gov/NewsAndEvents/JohnHardyPhD.htm/ HIH.gov] ]References
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