Our webinar events are listed below in date order with the most recent appearing first:
Webinar 14th March 2024: Parkinson’s Information Session
A complete recording of the event is available to view - see below.
Held on Thursday 14th March 2024 from 4:00-5:45pm, this webinar was hosted by the Movement Disorder Team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. This information session features information about the centre's latest trials, Parkinson's mental health and community resources, and advances in spinal surgical interventions. A Q&A session was hosted by a highly specialist and experienced panel of speakers, including Dr. Elisa Menozzi, Clinical Research Fellow; Dr. Amit Batla, Clinical Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery; Dr. Jennifer Foley, Clinical Neuropsychologist and Honorary Lecturer; Dr. Antonino Russo, consultant complex reconstructive spinal surgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery; and Angelina Manoharan, Clinical Research Nurse for the Movement Disorders Centre.
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Webinar Programme and Speakers
- Tailoring psychological support to the needs of people with Parkinson’s – Dr. Jennifer Foley
- Parkinson's LifeRaft: Caring, Communicating and Connecting – Richard Smart & Vivienne Goldstein
- Advancements in Spinal Surgical Interventions for Camptocormia in Parkinson's – Dr. Antonino Russo
- Ambroxol to Slow Progression in Parkinson's Disease: The ASPro-PD Trial – Dr. Elisa Menozzi
- Update from Prof. Huw Morris's team – Dr. David Vaughan
- Panel Q&A – Dr. Amit Batla, Dr. Jennifer Foley, Dr. Elisa Menozzi, Dr. Antonino Russo, Angelina Manoharan
Webinar 27th July 2023: Parkinson’s Information Session
A complete recording of the event is available to view - see below.
Held on Thursday 27th July 2023 from 4:00-6:00pm, this webinar was hosted by the Movement Disorder Team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. This information session features information about the centre's latest trials, emerging digital health technologies in Parkinson's research, and information about the Queen Square Brain Bank. A Q&A session was hosted by a highly specialist and experienced panel of speakers, including Dr. Cristina Gonzalez-Robles, Clinical Research Fellow; Professor Tom Warner, Chair of Clinical Neurology and Director of the Reta Lila Weston Institute; Dr. Amit Batla, Clinical Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery; and Angelina Manoharan, Clinical Research Nurse for the Movement Disorders Centre.
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Webinar programme and speakers
- Accelerating clinical trials in Parkinson's disease: The EJS ACT-PD initiative by Dr. Cristina Gonzalez-Robles
- Transforming Parkinson's disease clinical management with integrated digital health technologies by Professor Tom Warner
- Powered with Parkinson's - Joseph Gregory
- Research at Queen Sqaure Brain Bank - Professor Tom Warner
- Panel Q&A - Dr. Amit Batla, Professor Tom Warner, Dr. Cristina Gonzalez-Robles, Angelina Manoharan
Webinar 26th Oct 2021: Parkinson’s Information and Support Meeting
A complete recording of the event is available to view - see below.
Held on Wednesday 26th OCT 2020 5:30-7 pm this webinar was hosted by the Movement Disorder Team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Webinar live recording
Webinar programme, speakers and presentation files
- Sleep and fatigue by Cathy Magee
- Parkinson's Research Studies with focus on Anxiety and Depression by Prof Anette Schrag
- New and Emerging Treatments in Parkinson's by Nirosen Vijiaratnam
Webinar 28th Apr 2021: Parkinson’s Information and Support Meeting
A complete recording of the event is available to view - see below.
Held on Wednesday 28th April 2020 4:30-6pm this webinar was hosted by the Movement Disorder Team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Containing discussions from a highly specialist and experienced panel of speakers led by our clinical lead, Consultant Neurologist, Dr Korlipara and includes: Clinical Neuropsychologist, Pharmacist, Speech and Language Therapist, Physiotherapist, Parkinson’s Disease Advanced Nurse Practitioner and an update from the Parkinson’s UK.
Webinar live recording
Webinar 1st Nov 2020: Parkinson's research in the time of COVID-19
Webinar presentation files, as well as a complete recording of the event is available to view - see below.
This was the first webinar in the series of Queen Square Parkinson's Research Forums held on: 9th November 2020, 4:30-6:00pm.
These webinars, organized by the Queen Square Movement disorders Centre, are free, open to the public, and aimed at people affected by Parkinson's - including people living with Parkinson’s, their partners, family members and friends.
In this first webinar, a live panel of speakers discussed the impact of COVID-19 on Parkinson’s clinical care and clinical research, and how people influenced by Parkinson’s can get involved in research.
Webinar programme, speakers and presentation files
Parkinson's in the tme of COVID-19: the pandemic effects on disease, clinical care and research.
Speaker: Prof. Tom Foltynie is a senior movement disorders specialist neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He is also Professor of Neurology at UCL Queen Square Institute of neurology and has been leading several clinical trials and path breaking research studies in Parkinson’s.Parkinson’s clinical trials at Queen Square: ongoing and upcoming research participation opportunities at Queen Square.
Speaker: Dr Maya Bronfeld holds a PhD in neuroscience and is the coordinator of the Queen Square Movement Disorders Centre.Roadmap to research partnership at Queen Square: how people with Parkinson’s, their partners, family and friends can partner us to shape, influence and support the Parkinson’s research at Queen Square.
Speaker: Dr Amit Batla is the lead for Patient and Public Involvement at Queen Square Movement Disorders Centre and Honorary Consultant Neurologist and Movement disorders specialist at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Royal Free London Hospital and Luton and Dunstable University Hospital.Q&A session