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Plun-Favreau Lab

@hpf_lab_ucl

Mitophagy and Parkinson’s Disease lab based at the UCL Institute of Neurology. UCL Green Lab 🥇

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Our resident artist Krystle Patel has a show opening tomorrow until 9th July, please go take a look! 📍57 Loampit Hill, SE13 7SZ 🎨📸

Our resident artist Krystle Patel  has a show opening tomorrow until 9th July, please go take a look! 📍57 Loampit Hill, SE13 7SZ 🎨📸
Wellcome Connecting Science Learning and Training (@eventswcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register and submit your abstract to #NeuroPath23 by 4 July!📊 Build your research profile at the centre of the global #neurogenetics community. Share your insights on the tools and approaches enabling us to tackle #BrainDiseases and #Neurodegeneration 👉🏿bit.ly/3LY0ODN

Register and submit your abstract to #NeuroPath23 by 4 July!📊

Build your research profile at the centre of the global #neurogenetics community. Share your insights on the tools and approaches enabling us to tackle #BrainDiseases and #Neurodegeneration

👉🏿bit.ly/3LY0ODN
PLOS Biology (@plosbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PINK1-dependent mitophagy is a likely factor in #ParkinsonsDisease and is being investigated for therapeutic targeting. Plun-Favreau Lab looks back at a 2010 #PLOSBiology paper that shed light on the importance of PINK1 in mitophagy PD_Progression plos.io/3PCDBZV

PINK1-dependent mitophagy is a likely factor in #ParkinsonsDisease and is being investigated for therapeutic targeting. <a href="/hpf_lab_ucl/">Plun-Favreau Lab</a> looks back at a 2010 #PLOSBiology paper that shed light on the importance of PINK1 in mitophagy <a href="/PD_Progression/">PD_Progression</a>
plos.io/3PCDBZV
PLOS Biology (@plosbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PINK1-dependent mitophagy is a likely factor in #ParkinsonsDisease and is being investigated for therapeutic targeting. Plun-Favreau Lab looks back at a 2010 #PLOSBiology paper that shed light on the importance of PINK1 in mitophagy PD_Progression plos.io/3PCDBZV

PINK1-dependent mitophagy is a likely factor in #ParkinsonsDisease and is being investigated for therapeutic targeting. <a href="/hpf_lab_ucl/">Plun-Favreau Lab</a> looks back at a 2010 #PLOSBiology paper that shed light on the importance of PINK1 in mitophagy <a href="/PD_Progression/">PD_Progression</a>
plos.io/3PCDBZV
Wellcome Connecting Science Learning and Training (@eventswcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔊There's still time to submit a poster abstract for Trafficking Pathways in #Neurodegeneration!📊🧠#NeuroPath23 Share insights on the approaches enabling us to tackle disorders incl. #Alzheimers, #Parkinsons, and ALS. #BrainDisorders ⏰Submit by 7 July: bit.ly/3LY0ODN

🔊There's still time to submit a poster abstract for Trafficking Pathways in #Neurodegeneration!📊🧠#NeuroPath23

Share insights on the approaches enabling us to tackle disorders incl. #Alzheimers, #Parkinsons, and ALS. #BrainDisorders

⏰Submit by 7 July: bit.ly/3LY0ODN
Plun-Favreau Lab (@hpf_lab_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look at the newest paper out of HPF lab, this work led by Katie Kelly uses protein network analysis to link the NSL complex to Parkinson’s disease via mitochondrial and nuclear biology 🧠🦠 doi.org/10.1039/D2MO00…

UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (@uclion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"My work is very early on in the translational chain. Having groups, at different stages of translation, under the same roof at #256graysinnroad will make a huge difference" Helene Plun Favreau Plun-Favreau Lab talks #translation in #Parkinsons. bit.ly/3KjXNfN

"My work is very early on in the translational chain. Having groups, at different stages of translation, under the same roof at #256graysinnroad will make a huge difference" Helene Plun Favreau <a href="/hpf_lab_ucl/">Plun-Favreau Lab</a> talks #translation in #Parkinsons. bit.ly/3KjXNfN
Plun-Favreau Lab (@hpf_lab_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a new research technician to join our lab, take a look if you’re interested in working on transcriptional regulation in PD 🧬🧠🧑‍🔬ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Dr Katharine Hubbard (@kehplantsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK #Science twitter - do your thing! We have written an open letter to Conservatives strongly opposing 'kicking woke ideology out of science' rhetoric & show they do not represent science. Please distribute widely! Screen readable text + signature form at hull.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/edi_in_science

OK #Science twitter - do your thing! We have written an open letter to Conservatives strongly opposing 'kicking woke ideology out of science' rhetoric &amp; show they do not represent science. Please distribute widely! Screen readable text + signature form at hull.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/edi_in_science
Molecular Omics (@molecularomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this #OpenAccess paper by Helene Plun-Favreau, Claudia Manzoni & co Plun-Favreau Lab Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s UCL QS IoN Equality, Diversity & Inclusion in our latest issue on protein network analysis that links the NSL complex to Parkinson’s disease via mitochondrial and nuclear biology🔽 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

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Postdoc opportunity in our lab to investigate genes linked to Parkinson’s disease progression, see details here: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

PD_Progression (@pd_progression) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠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…

Natalie Connor-Robson (@nlconnor_robson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting Postdoc position in my lab at Cardiff UK Dementia Research Institute and collaborating with Prof Steve Finkbeiner. Please consider applying if you are interested in studying the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer's using super cool imaging! Please spread the word 📢🧠🔬 krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search…

Emil Gustavsson (@em_ka_gu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great start to the year! Our manuscript identifying a GGC repeat expansion in ZFHX3 as the cause of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 4. We identified this through the use adaptive Long‐Read Sequencing. …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

The Science of Parkinson's (@scienceofpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting interview with Michael J Fox Michael J. Fox michaeljfox.org - “The story is the power of optimism. That it’s really a choice. Acceptance doesn’t mean being resigned to something. You look at it & say: ‘What does this truth require of me?’” theguardian.com/film/2024/feb/…

Plun-Favreau Lab (@hpf_lab_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you like science? Do you want to know more about Parkinson’s? Come join us at the stand number 3 “the power house of the cell” to take a nice cellfie and play some games! Location: Cloisters at UCL Bloomsbury campus #ARUKOpenDay

Do you like science? Do you want to know more about Parkinson’s? Come join us at the stand number 3 “the power house of the cell” to take a nice cellfie and play some games! 

Location: Cloisters at UCL Bloomsbury campus 

#ARUKOpenDay
Biochemical Society (@biochemsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't miss out! The abstract submission deadline for our upcoming conference PINK1 pathway to Parkinson's disease: 20 years on, is Thursday 26 September! Submit your work for consideration as a poster or oral communication now: ow.ly/uKpK50ToTQm

Don't miss out! The abstract submission deadline for our upcoming conference PINK1 pathway to Parkinson's disease: 20 years on, is Thursday 26 September! Submit your work for consideration as a poster or oral communication now:
ow.ly/uKpK50ToTQm
PD_Progression (@pd_progression) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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 &amp; industry talks, ECR posters and a poignant PD lived experience session. More to come @biochemsoc <a href="/ASAP_Research/">Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s</a> / @asapresearch.bsky.social