
Miratul Muqit
@miratul_neuro
Neurologist. Scientist.
Studying PINK1 kinase for as long as anyone can remember.
ID: 2416481784
28-03-2014 21:30:26
1,1K Tweet
981 Followers
301 Following


Thrilled to share the last review of the lab led by Luis Carlos Tábara Rodríguez and Mayuko Segawa on the mechanisms regulating mitochondrial morphology!!! MRC MBU Just out in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. Thanks @lisa_heinke for the smooth editorial process!


Excellent piece in the latest issue of The Lancet Neurology by 𝐀𝐫𝐩𝐚𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐡𝐭𝐚 who describes his experience in our Stanford University Stanford Brain Organogenesis Center hands-course 👇 These practical courses, in depth discussions, and the open sharing of protocols, along with the global community they foster, are


Insightful talk given by Arpan Mehta 𝐀𝐫𝐩𝐚𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐡𝐭𝐚 MRC PPU on his research into motor neurone disease at the MND Scotland Dundee event today.




Check out @JamesLorriman 's paper on the mitochondrial import/cleavage of PINK1, including lots of surprises! Super collaboration with Collinson Lab Robin Corey @robincorey.bsky.social & adam grieve (Bristol Biochemistry University of Bristol School of PPN University of Bristol) Wellcome PhD funding (James) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Looking forward to this meeting tomorrow and connecting with Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s colleagues working to better understand #Parkinsons 🙏Suzanne Pfeffer who has brought us together.


Great start to the Biochemical Society PINK1 meeting today with a brilliant overview of the discovery of PINK1 as a Parkinson’s gene 20 years ago. Followed up by a really fantastic talk from our DPhil student Rachel Heon-Roberts investigating functional genomics of Parkinson’s



Kudos to the organizers of the Biochemical Society PINK1 conference (Nov 26-27), Miratul Muqit, Hélène Plun-Favreau, and Nicholas Wood. I got to meet in person so many exceptional people, and I come back full of ideas. It was a lot of fun, hope to see you all soon!
