Tony Day is Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Manchester. His discoveries have transformed the field of glycosaminoglycan-protein interactions, starting with structure-function analyses, progressing to mechanistic insights and culminating recently in the development of a therapeutic agent for dry eye disease and osteoarthritis. He elucidated the molecular basis of cumulus expansion (essential for ovulation), including the biochemistry of how TSG-6 mediates covalent modification of HA with heavy chains of the inter-alpha-inhibitor family. He is developing a biological drug, ‘Link_TSG6’, that has wide applicability for inflammatory and tissue-degenerative diseases, and to take this forward, he founded Link Biologics, based on preclinical data for dry eye disease and osteoarthritis, conditions that each affect 100s of millions of individuals worldwide.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Tony Day FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Biochemistry
Department
Manchester Cell-Matrix Centre, Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health
Institution
University of Manchester
Year elected
2025
Interests
SpecialitiesExtracellular matrix biology; glycosaminoglycan-protein interactions; inflammation; protein structure; translational research & development
Online Information
Personal Website
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