Professor Julia C Buckingham
Pro-Rector (Education & Academic Affairs) and Professor of Pharmacology
As Pro-Rector Julia is responsible for leadership of the development and implementation of the College’s overall educational strategy, the quality of educational provision and the direction of the academic support divisions which underpin the College’s educational mission. For further details see Education Office.
She is also Chairman of the College’s Centre for Integrative Mammalian Physiology and Pharmacology (CIMPP)
Research
The hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis plays an essential role in the maintenance of homeostasis. In normal circumstances its activity is tightly regulated and, hence, the circulating levels of glucocorticoids (GCs) are maintained within narrow limits. Modest disturbances in GC secretion/activity are however not uncommon and are increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of diseases including depression, neurodegenerative disease, autoimmune/inflammatory disorders, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Our work aims to understand the mechanisms that regulate the secretion and activity of glucocorticoids.
The work encompasses (a) molecular and cellular studies in cells lines and primary cells/ tissues, (b) whole animal studies in genetically modified rodents and their wild type counterparts and (c) studies on patients with disorders of neuroendocrine function. Our principal emphasis is on fundamental research, but we also undertake routine screening of compounds for actions on the hypothalamo-pituitary axis and peripheral endocrine organs as the in vitro and animal models we have developed lend themselves well to this purpose.
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Current External Activities
Society for Endocrinology: Chairman 2009 to date
BioScientifica Ltd, Director, 1996 to date
Society of Biology: Member of Council: 2009 to date
Athena Forum: Member, 2008 to date
Wellcome Trust: Chairman, Sir Henry Wellcome Awards Panel, 2010 to date
BBSRC: Member, Integrative and Systems Biology Strategy Panel, 2007 to date
NC3Rs: Member, Studentship Selection Panel, 2010 to date
St Mary's Calne: Member of the Board of Governors, 2003 to date



