Missed the Parkinson’s Research in Ireland event? Videos are now available!

2022-04-27T15:23:55+01:00April 27th, 2022|News|

The third annual Parkinson's Research in Ireland talk series was held on March 31st and April 7th, 2022. Videos of the short talk are now available for viewing. Dr Niamh Connolly, the Deputy PD-MitoQUANT Coordinator based at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, spoke about results from the project to characterise mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson’s. https://vimeo.com/695823375 Richard Campbell of Parkinson’s UK spoke about his role as a Person with Parkinson’s in the PD-MitoQUANT project and his wider work in Public Patient [...]

Parkinson’s Research in Ireland 2022 event announced

2022-03-22T13:47:45+00:00March 7th, 2022|News|

The popular online event series to share information about Parkinson's Research in Ireland continues in 2022! To celebrate Parkinson's Awareness Month, we have assembled a varied array of speakers for short online talks for education, information and conversation surrounding the latest Parkinson's research. The two-night event kicks off March 31st from 6-7 PM and subsequently on April 7th, 2022 also 6-7:00. Our own project Deputy Coordinator Niamh Connolly, RCSI and Richard Campbell representing Parkinson's UK will headline on the first [...]

PD-MitoQUANT research presented at Synuclein Meeting 2022 by Dr O’Sullivan, DZNE

2022-01-03T11:49:16+00:00January 3rd, 2022|News|

A poster authored by Sinéad A. O'Sullivan, Ayse Ulusoy, Shirley SL Lee, Benjamin Jevans, and Donato A. Di Monte of the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) will be presented at the Synuclein Meeting 2022. The poster illustrating PD-MitoQUANT findings is entitled: Decreased mitochondrial Complex-I within dopaminergic neurons is negatively correlated with alpha-synuclein over time. It will be presented by Dr Sinéad O'Sullivan, Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow. The Synuclein Meeting is known to foster interactive scientific discussions between early-stage and [...]

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