Breakthrough in understanding Parkinson’s disease
Science Daily today reported that scientists at Trinity College Dublin have made an important breakthrough in our understanding of Parkin — a protein that regulates the repair and replacement of…
Edinburgh Student Wins Prize in Picture Competition
Brain scientists submitted images, captured in the course of their research, to the Picturing Parkinson’s competition, established by Parkinson’s UK in the memory of Dr Jonathan Stevens, a scientist who…
Blocking mitochondrial fission
A study led by a researcher from Plymouth University in the UK, has discovered that the inhibition of a particular mitochondrial fission protein could hold the key to potential treatment…
Arthur Roach appointed Director of Research and Development
Dr Arthur Roach (pictured) has been appointed as Research Director at Parkinson’s UK, bringing with him over 25 years’ experience directing research in Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative conditions at universities,…
Patrik Brundin to give 2015 Edinburgh Parkinson’s Lecture
We are delighted to announce that Professor Patrik Brundin has accepted our invitation to deliver the 2015 Edinburgh Parkinson’s Lecture. The lecture will take place on the evening of 22…
Effects of high-risk Parkinson’s mutation may be reversible
Researchers from the University of Sheffield have found vital new evidence on how to target and reverse the effects caused by one of the most common genetic causes of Parkinson’s.…
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