James Robert Burke, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department:
Medicine
Division:
Neurology
Email:
james burke duke edu
Mailing Address:
Box 2900, DUMC Durham, NC 27710
Telephone:
919-684-5650
Training:
M.D., SUNY at Brooklyn College of MedicinePh.D., University of Tennessee
Clinical Interests:
Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, memory disorders, inherited neurodegenerativediseases
Research Interests:
My research focuses on the molecular mechanisms that are responsible for pathogenesis in the CAG trinucleotide repeat diseases. Eight inherited neurodegenerative diseases are known to be caused by expansion of the CAG repeat and all are characterized by expression of an expanded polyglutamine domain in the disease protein. The major interest of my laboratory is characterizing cellular processes leading to pathogenesis of the polyglutamine repeat diseases and developing new therapies.
Current work focuses on the role of mitochondria in pathogenesis and the role played by cellular stress responses. We have also identified a peptide that blocks pathogenesis in cell culture and fly models of disease and will be studying the effect of these peptides in mice.
We are also working on developing therapies for Parkinson's disease by identifying peptide inhibitors of alpha synuclein aggregation.
My area of expertise is neurodegenerative diseases and dementia with an emphasis on the CAG trinucleotide repeat diseases (Huntington's disease, dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA), Haw River Syndrome; spinocerebellar ataxia type 1, 2, 3 (Machado-Joseph disease), 6 and 7) and Alzheimer's disease.
Keywords: Trinucleotide repeats; polyglutamine; neurodegenerative disease; dementia; protein-protein interactions; Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson's disease; Huntington's disease.
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