Toby Burgess (@toby__burgess) 's Twitter Profile
Toby Burgess

@toby__burgess

PhD student 3rd year, subgrouping sporadic Parkinson’s patients by mitochondrial and lysosomal dysfunction. I am part of the Mortiboys lab and a mitochondriac

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Day 18 of the #big30shef and I ran 13 miles, not sure which hurt more my legs or being informed a half marathon is 13.1 miles 😂🤷‍♂️ MortiboysLab

Day 18 of the #big30shef and I ran 13 miles, not sure which hurt more my legs or being informed a half marathon is 13.1 miles 😂🤷‍♂️ <a href="/MortiboysLab/">MortiboysLab</a>
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#big30shef completed ✅ throughout the 30 days I have run the distance around the Peak District, which is 188 miles. Glad it’s finally completed and I can heal my blisters, rest my legs and put the weight I’ve lost back on 😊😊

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What an inspiration! The WPC 2026 has been incredible. Connecting with Pwps, clinicians and researchers truly makes the future for PD feel promising

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Subgrouping PD has been a hot topic WPC 2026. Exciting to see so many different ways of doing it and the effort to make clinical trials more successful

Prof Heather Mortiboys (@heathermortiboy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s paper time! Our paper investigating mitochondria in fibroblasts and MR spectroscopy imaging from the same people with Parkinson’s is out in Brain. Great work everyone Toby Burgess Tom Payne Neuroscience Institute academic.oup.com/brain/advance-…

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After a great day yesterday at #adpd2024, I'm excited to discuss mitochondria and lysosomes more. I will be presenting my work at poster 416 so pop by to chat about stratification and these amazing organelles

After a great day yesterday at #adpd2024, I'm excited to discuss mitochondria and lysosomes more. I will be presenting my work at poster 416 so pop by to chat about stratification and these amazing organelles
MortiboysLab (@mortiboyslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬 Exciting work by our PhD student Toby Burgess. His research, presented at WPC 2023, explores subgrouping Parkinson’s Disease using cellular phenotyping. Read more about it here: worldpdcongress.org/home/2024/1/25…! #Parkinsons #Research #WPC2023

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🔬 On #WorldParkinsonsDay, our lab stands united with the community in our dedication to advancing research towards a future free from Parkinson's disease. Here's a glimpse of our work in action! #ParkinsonsResearch 🧬

🔬 On #WorldParkinsonsDay, our lab stands united with the community in our dedication to advancing research towards a future free from Parkinson's disease. Here's a glimpse of our work in action! #ParkinsonsResearch 🧬
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🎉 Huge congratulations to Naomi Hartopp for winning 1st prize for Best Poster Presentation at the ECR Symposium! 🏆 This is a well-deserved recognition, and we are so proud of you! 🌟 #ECRSymposium #FirstPrize 🏅