
Biography
Anshua is an Alzheimer’s Society-funded Research Fellow. She first came to King’s College London as a student on the MSc Neuroscience course, following a BSc from University College London, and subsequently completed her PhD in neuroscience on the contribution of a protein involved in local mRNA translation to Alzheimer’s disease. Her postdoctoral and current research is focused on synaptic dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease.
Research Interests
- Neurodegenerative disease
- Synaptic dysfunction
- Amyloid-beta
- Alpha-synuclein
Teaching
Lecturer on Memory Mechanisms in Health and Disease module, BSc Neuroscience
Research

Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing
The centre supports the development of biomarkers in neurocognitive disorders, and novel strategies to support the early diagnosis of AD and related disorders.
Research

Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing
The centre supports the development of biomarkers in neurocognitive disorders, and novel strategies to support the early diagnosis of AD and related disorders.