The a-syn seed amplification assay (SAA) has made big headlines. Prof. Outeiro sits down with the lead author, Dr. Siderowf, of the recent PPMI a-syn SAA manuscript published in Lancet Neurology to discuss the major findings. @touteiro https://t.co/EZsunJzQ39
A new PhD course is now offered from Aarhus University. A great opportunity to lean about different neurodegenerative diseases, animal model and therapies. Deadline Sep. 1st. @AarhusUni@dandrite https://t.co/Sq6xrI76B8
Rheumatoid arthritis seropositivity and #parkinson risk. Most important study yet of RA/PD, convincing, DRIP DRIP DRIP inflammation... 54 680 patients with RA; 1.74-fold higher risk of PD than those without RA.
https://t.co/qg7UHMyTJ7
A special guest at our department Thursday meeting this morning from pre-PhD physiotherapist Durita Gunnarsson talking about #PostCovid physical function and cognitive function of patients from a cross-sectional study. Lots of interests and discussion!
Rigtig gode foredrag fra danske Parkinson forskere på International Parkinsondag 2023! Keep up the amazing work! #ParkinsonforeningenDanmark https://t.co/6rPjbI1AZN
Despite our scientific success @novonordiskfond will close CPR due to new funding strategy. #forskpol#DKforsk
We applaud our visionary leader Jiri Lukas for creating a global flagship in protein research whose pioneering spirit will live on #CPRlegacy. How did he do this? 👇🧵
Important work. Hope for a biological classification of Parkinsonian Disorders in the future! Assessment of heterogeneity among participants in the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative cohort using α-synuclein seed amplification https://t.co/CG8KaGYwRi
Researchers describe 3 astrocyte subpopulations shared across different brain regions & evolutionarily conserved between humans & mice; Single-nucleus transcriptomics of control, #Alzheimers & #Parkinsons striata,
https://t.co/OGXfvy7vbh
Last year we were honored by the visit of @CNN and @drsanjaygupta , reporting on our brain collection at @bfhosp and and other brain banks in Denmark. Senior Researcher Mikkel Olesen is showing a very unique brain (31:30).
https://t.co/Lw1GXCHez5