Video: Parkinson's and the Genetic Revolution: From Genes to Treatments
Dr Patrick Lewis of
University College London and Dr Flaviano Giorgini of the University of
Leicester, discuss how their work on genetics is helping us develop treatments for Parkinson's.
More...
Public lecture: The autophagy signaling network, c-‐myc and pathology: don't mess with the cell cycle!
You are invited to a public lecture by Francesco Cecconi, an eminent scientist in the field of autophagy and neurodegeneration, on Thursday the 25th of April at 17:00, in the lecture theatre of 33 Queen Square, University College Hospital London, WC1N. The lecture will be followed by a general discussion with drinks and food. More...
Video: Brain Disease Research - Keeping You You
Have you ever wondered how scientists research the brain?
Have you wondered who digs through that beautiful mass of grey matter between
our ears to understand how it works and why it stops working? Meet the
Neurodegenerative Diseases Initiative. Funded by the Wellcome Trust and MRC, this
team of scientists from around the globe investigates Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
and Motor Neuron Diseases. The team is on the hunt for understanding and
treatments for brain diseases. More...
Video: Degenerating Brains public symposium
The "Degenerating Brains" public symposium was held on the 13th March 2013, as part of Brain Awareness Week. Around 250 people showed up to hear Professors John Hardy (UCL), Chris Shaw (KCL) and David Rubinsztein (Cambridge) discuss new discoveries in neurodegenerative diseases and how they might impact drug treatment. More...
Mutations in VCP gene implicated in a number of neurodegenerative diseases
New research, published in Neuron, gives insight into how single mutations in the VCP gene cause a range of neurological conditions including a form of dementia called Inclusion Body Myopathy, Paget’s Disease of the Bone and Frontotemporal Dementia (IBMPFD), and the motor neuron disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). More...
Contact us
We would be interested to hear from
any individuals with Parkinson’s disease who have a family history of the
disorder as we are currently recruiting for research studies. Please contact Dr Una-Marie Sheerin via email u.sheerin@ucl.ac.uk
or by post:
Room 610
6th Floor
Institute of Neurology
Queen Square House
Queen Square
London
WC1N 3BG
We would also be interested in hearing from individuals with Gaucher's disease, and their relatives. Please contact Dr Alisdair McNeill via email a.mcneill@medsch.ucl.ac.uk or leave a message with Ann Stone on 020 7794 0500 ext 34363.
For general enquiries please email ukpdc@ucl.ac.uk
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