Principal Investigator | Arpan Mehta

Dr. Arpan Mehta BM BCh, MA, PhD, MRCP(UK) (Neurology)

Independent Investigator & Honorary Consultant Neurologist

Arpan Mehta
Dr. Arpan Mehta

Arpan, who is a practising consultant neurologist, was educated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2004-2007), and New College, Oxford (2007-2010), where he graduated with a first class (BA) and Distinction (BM BCh), respectively. His undergraduate research supervisors in neurophysiology were Dr James Fraser and Professor Christopher Huang, and the late Professor Roger Carpenter, and he enjoyed Medical Electives in AIIMS (with Professor Madhuri Behari, New Delhi), PGIMER (with Emeritus Professor Sudesh Prabhakar and Professor Vivek Lal, Chandigarh) and Toronto (with Professors Anthony Lang and Robert Chen). Arpan received numerous prizes during his University years, including: the Schuldham Plate, Ackroyd Scholarship, Tucker Prize, Anne Pearson Prize, Physiological Society Prize, Radcliffe Infirmary Prize for Medicine, and Brian Johnson Pathology Prize. He was an academic foundation year doctor in the East of England deanery, where he undertook scientific training and research under the mentorship of Professor James Rowe (Cambridge). He subsequently secured an NIHR academic clinical fellowship under the mentorship of emeritus Professor Peter Brown (Oxford), alongside run-through neurology training in the Oxford Deanery. He completed his final years of neurology senior registrar training at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London in 2024, and moved to the MRC PPU to initiate an exciting programme of research focused on unravelling the role of cell signalling in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease.

His scientific interest into the molecular mechanisms underlying amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was piqued during his MRC/MND Association Lady Edith Wolfson Clinical Research Training Fellowship, conducted at the UK Dementia Research Institute at University of Edinburgh (co-supervised by Professor Siddharthan Chandran and Professor Giles Hardingham). He was awarded his PhD in 2022, following his thesis focussed on dysfunctional axonal homeostasis in C9ORF72 human induced pluripotent stem cell derived motor neurons; he demonstrated a causal link between axonal dysfunction and mitochondrial bioenergetic failure. He received the Charles Symonds Association of British Neurologists Prize (2019) for the best platform presentation, and the CURE-ND Prize for the best talk delivered at the Paris Brain Institute in 2023. Indeed, he has contributed to a number of prominent Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement events, most recently as a co-chair and speaker at the British Neuroscience Association’s Festival of Science symposium on motor neuron disease, in Brighton in 2023. He was commissioned by the Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Neurology to curate the cover-artwork resulting from The Cajal Embroidery Project and write accompanying Focal Point articles for the 12 issues of 2021.

Arpan is an active member of the ACORD Fellows Academy, interested in innovative trial design for neurodegenerative disorders, hosted by the MRC Clinical Trials Unit, UCL. He was appointed to the Scientific Advisory Panel of MND Scotland in 2024. He is passionate about the importance of prioritising the mentorship of early-career clinician-scientists and researchers, and is a Trustee of ‘Physics Partners’, which is a dynamic educational charity providing hands-on training and support for non-specialist and newly qualified physics teachers in state secondary schools.

Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
India
India