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Investigating molecular mechanisms associated with mitochondrial disease and disorders of autophagy @mitoresearch @NewcastleUni @NewcastleHosps @NEYgenomics
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Taylor Lab Mito Research Thanks so much Taylor Lab for giving up your time to support us at this event. Our families loved hearing about your #research So glad you enjoyed your time with us. #LilyFoundation #mito
Here are few highlights from our #LilyFoundation Family Support Weekend. Thanks so much to all the professionals who supported this event Taylor Lab Mito Research Newcastle University London Mitochondrial Centre UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology Cambridge Clinical Mitochondrial Research Group NHS HSS for Rare Mitochondrial Disorders Oxford Child Bereavement UK Learn more: bit.ly/4eyaGk5 #mito
Great to celebrate another Newcastle University PhD graduation in the ☀️, many congratulations Yasmin Tang !!
A heartfelt congrats and well done to Alia Saeed on defending her PhD thesis today 🎉! Newcastle University Special thanks to Alan Hodgkinson and Dr. Amy Vincent (She/Her) [email protected] for their wonderful discussion & kudos to supervisors Sarah Pickett Gavin Hudson for yet another wonderful researcher 🥳🍾🙌🏻
Lovely piece from the The Lily Foundation about the recent #lilyfoundation family weekend workshop revealing first details of the LifeArc #raredisease centre for #mito disease. Read it here: thelilyfoundation.org.uk/news/mito-fami… Jelle van den Ameele Horvath Lab Robert Pitceathly Taylor Lab UCL_QS_CNMD
We are excited to announce the dates & venue for the 20th Manchester Dysmorphology Conference! Date: Sun 16th – Wed 19th November 2025. Venue: Hilton Hotel,Deansgate, Manchester. Check our socials & website(mrcc.org.uk) for updates on the conference Dian Donnai Siddharth Banka
More excellent work from Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) Daniella Hock #hgsa2024 Human Genetics Society of Australasia rapid proteomics to resolve VOUS. Can be done in hours using 1ml blood 👏👏👏
Excited to share a preprint from my PhD work at Taylor Lab. In this work, we characterised the pathological role of human COA5 in the early stage of mitochondrial complex IV assembly through complexome profiling. medrxiv.org/content/10.110… A huge thank you to all collaborators!
Great as always to work with Taylor Lab and Dr. Monika Olahova Winter! Another interesting example of coordinated coenzyme Q biosynthesis and complex I assembly.