Lifeline: Elizabeth Bradbury
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Lifeline: Elizabeth Bradbury
Abstract
Elizabeth Bradbury is a Medical Research Council Senior Fellow at King's College London (London, UK). She trained as a neuroscientist at the Institute of Psychiatry and St Thomas' Hospital in London before becoming a group leader at King's in 2003. Her research focuses on understanding processes of injury and repair and developing therapies to restore function following CNS trauma, with a particular interest in glial scarring, extracellular matrix modification, and neuroplasticity after spinal cord injury.
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