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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/research/research-departments 03-08-2021 10:11:20
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#CRNLondon2023 An exquisite Collaborative Meeting! A massive thanks to all at parkinsonsroadmap.org/# & MJFF for making this happen! 4 fantastic days of presentations, blitz talks, discussions, posters, meeting old friends, making new contacts & more! Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s




🧠A great opportunity for a post-doc to join Plun-Favreau Lab to investigate genes linked to Parkinson’s disease progression, and to be part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s family! Don’t walk, run – deadline is Wed, 1 Nov 🏃♀️🏃♂️ ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Team Hardy x Team Voet “mingle-thon” 🤩 After a jam-packed, 5-team UK Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s meeting, the chatter and laughter continued at dinner - Jaunmuktane, Morris, Proukakis and Platt Labs & PMs! Lovely to catch-up with you all! Ester Kalef-Ezra Hemanth Nelvagal Toby Curless


Finally, PIs get a moment to stop and enjoy! Smiles all around Plun-Favreau Lab and John 😍 Well done Fran for capturing the moment! Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s





🌟Plun-Favreau Lab nature.com/articles/s4159…



📣Commemorate 20 years of PINK1! Join this momentous event Biochemical Society and learn more about PINK1’s significance in Parkinson’s disease. For more details and to register: eventsforce.net/biochemsoc/fro…


After a short hiatus here, Team Hardy is back with a bang at the PINK1 pathway to Parkinson's disease: 20 years on! Great academic & industry talks, ECR posters and a poignant PD lived experience session. More to come @biochemsoc Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s / @asapresearch.bsky.social


Prof Plun-Favreau, Session Chair and Scientific Programme Co-ordinator with lab members! A great 1st day at PINK1 pathway to Parkinson's disease: 20 years on! Biochemical Society ASAP Research Study.bsky.social Plun-Favreau Lab



A big thank you from all to Profs Nick Wood, Helene Plun-Favreau and Miratul Muqit for organising a fantastic conference with Biochemical Society; PINK1 pathway to Parkinson's disease: 20 years on…and still smiling!💖 The hard work continues, 'til we meet again😉

