
Mr Harry Mayes
Research Assistant in Rare Disease
Research interests
- Neuroscience
Contact details
Biography
Harry is a Research Assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London, investigating how mitochondrial dysfunction affects neuronal function, with a key focus on mTOR pathway diseases.
Prior to this position, he worked for two years as a Research Assistant at the University of Bristol studying path integration and neural networks in drosophila, studying the roles of key neurones in the highly preserved Central Complex of the fly brain.
Before that, he completed his undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at the University of Bristol.
Research interests
- Mitochondrial dysfunction
- TSC
- Behavioural paradigms
- Drosophila
Research

mTOR Pathway Diseases node
The mTOR Pathway Diseases node is part of Rare Disease Research UK. Our aim is to transform the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of mTOR pathway diseases.
Project status: Ongoing

Bateman Research Group
Studying cellular signalling pathways in nerve cells and how these pathways contribute to neurological disorders like epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.
Research

mTOR Pathway Diseases node
The mTOR Pathway Diseases node is part of Rare Disease Research UK. Our aim is to transform the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of mTOR pathway diseases.
Project status: Ongoing

Bateman Research Group
Studying cellular signalling pathways in nerve cells and how these pathways contribute to neurological disorders like epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.