
Team Schapira_ASAP CRN
@schapirateam
@ASAP_Research grantee led by @TonySchapira. Based at UCL, DZNE, INRAE, Mondino IRCCS & Institut Imagine. #GBA #GutBrainAxis #Parkinsons
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📢 #GP2Research & AMP-PD's platform partnership is now finalized! We've partnered "to be your one-stop shop for #Parkinsons disease #genetic (GP2) and #genomic (AMP-PD) data that will speed your discovery..." #Parkinsons #collaboration #cloudcomputing. parkinsonsroadmap.org/gp2-and-amp-pd…


Catch up on #ASAP's Protocol Particular series! Listen to our second episode, "Immunoblotting Methods for LRRK2 Signaling" with Francesca Tonelli, PhD, University of Dundee senior researcher scientist and project manager for Team Alessi @LRRK2_Central youtube.com/watch?v=tqz7e5…

What a great #TeamSchapira meeting we had last week MovementDisordersUCL. Trainees and PIs from all our centres joined us for a fun and productive 2 days discussing new data and ideas Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s! 🤓🙌🏻


Check out this new #preprint from our first authors Sara Lucas and Giuseppe Uras from our Schapira lab! #PIKfyve #TFEB #parkinsons #openscience biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Earlier this week, ASAP's Managing Director Ekemini A. U. Riley spoke during Milken Institute 's Future Pathways to Enable Open Science panel. Here are some highlights. #MIHealthSummit 📸: Milken Institute


Great work from #MichaelHurley and Elisa Menozzi from our UCL lab! Fully Open Access -give it a read on the link below! đź’Ą


ASAP Team Cragg PD_Progression PD is associated with the accumulation of aggregates. Team Schapira's latest work focuses on mechanisms for reducing the amount of protein aggregates found in cells. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

It was a great day packed with great talks of the UK Teams Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s! More highlights to come!

It was a pleasure to give the Dorothy Russell Memorial Lecture at the British Neuropathological Society BNS Neuropathology Meeting last month, discussing Parkinson Disease and the gut-brain axis
