Jace Jones-Tabah (@jace_jt) 's Twitter Profile
Jace Jones-Tabah

@jace_jt

Postdoctoral researcher at the Montreal Neurological Institute

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calendar_today31-03-2019 03:59:42

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Jace Jones-Tabah (@jace_jt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My time as a PhD student with Paul Clarke and Terry Hébert has officially come to an end! Thank you for all the opportunities and support over the years, and to all my friends and colleagues in McGill Pharmacology for making the past years unforgettable! #PhDone

My time as a PhD student with Paul Clarke and <a href="/THebertMcGill/">Terry Hébert</a> has officially come to an end! Thank you for all the opportunities and support over the years, and to all my friends and colleagues in McGill Pharmacology for making the past years unforgettable! #PhDone
Terry Hébert (@thebertmcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just published a review on D1 dopamine receptor signalling. Great work by Jace Jones-Tabah, Hanan Mohammad and Emma Paulus. And of course a great long-term collaboration with Paul Clarke! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

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Happy to share my review of GPCR signalling pathways under investigation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease Journal of Molecular Biology. Thanks to Jean-Francois Trempe and @kalle_gehring for the opportunity to contribute to this special issue on the molecular biology of PD! authors.elsevier.com/a/1gM51_WRKlCNg

Ziv Gan-Or (@zivganor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our super talented postdoc Dr. Jace Jones-Tabah giving his talk at the #adpd23 meeting, looking at CTSB and its effects on lysosomal function, GCase activity and alpha-synuclein. The Neuro

Our super talented postdoc Dr. <a href="/jace_jt/">Jace Jones-Tabah</a> giving his talk at the #adpd23 meeting, looking at CTSB and its effects on lysosomal function, GCase activity and alpha-synuclein. <a href="/TheNeuro_MNI/">The Neuro</a>
Journal of Molecular Biology (@jmolbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious about Parkinson's Disease? We have news for you! Our latest SI "Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease", guest edited by @kalle_gehring and Jean-Francois Trempe from McGill Biology, is now available online! Read the full issue here: bit.ly/3qwXkQr

Curious about Parkinson's Disease? We have news for you! Our latest SI "Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease", guest edited by @kalle_gehring and <a href="/jftrempe/">Jean-Francois Trempe</a> from <a href="/BioMcGill/">McGill Biology</a>, is now available online! 

Read the full issue here: bit.ly/3qwXkQr
Ziv Gan-Or (@zivganor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB ALERT - we have positions for PhD students, Postdocs, research assistants / associates / fellows and research coordinators. Strong background in computational genetics / biology or human-derive cell models is required for the scientific positions. Contact me for details.

Ziv Gan-Or (@zivganor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT (or if you are Elon Musk you can repost): There are a couple of Postdoctoral positions available in our team, for exiting projects involving multiomic analyses and human-based models. And you get to be in this amazing campus in downtown Montreal! McGill University The Neuro

Please RT (or if you are <a href="/elonmusk/">Elon Musk</a> you can repost):
There are a couple of Postdoctoral positions available in our team, for exiting projects involving multiomic analyses and human-based models. And you get to be in this amazing campus in downtown Montreal! <a href="/mcgillu/">McGill University</a> <a href="/TheNeuro_MNI/">The Neuro</a>
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New paper from Jace Jones-Tabah & colleagues reports reduction of cathepsin B function negatively impacts lysosomal pathways associated with #Parkinsons pathogenesis, while conversely cathepsin B activation could promote the clearance of pathogenic alpha-synuclein …arneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

New paper from <a href="/jace_jt/">Jace Jones-Tabah</a> &amp; colleagues reports reduction of cathepsin B function negatively impacts lysosomal pathways associated with #Parkinsons pathogenesis, while conversely cathepsin B activation could promote the clearance of pathogenic alpha-synuclein
…arneurodegeneration.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…