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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03-06-2020 14:07:52
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Day 11 of the #big30shef challenge and another 8.2 miles down. Have currently run 64.5 miles out of my 188 mile target (perimeter of the Peak District) 🏃♂️ Simon Bell Tom Payne MortiboysLab Prof Heather Mortiboys Katy Barnes Rachel Hughes
Today I hit the 100 mile mark! 14 days left to complete my #big30shef target of running 188 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 😂🤷♂️ MortiboysLab
Day 25 of the #big30shef challenge. 5 more miles today brings my total to 159 miles. 29 more to go. I’m slowly dreaming up more and more excuses never to run again after the 30th MortiboysLab Simon Bell Tom Payne Prof Heather Mortiboys Rachel Hughes Katy Barnes Christopher Hastings
Interested in finding out about clinical trials for #Parkinsons with mitochondrial modulators? Then check out our new paper in Journal of Parkinson's Disease Great work with Toby Burgess Francesco Capriglia
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-…
🔬 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