UCL_QS_CNMD
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UCL Queen Square Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases
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http://www.cnmd.ac.uk/ 03-04-2012 13:55:34
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UK based CMT community, we need you to join the UK CMT registry hosted by UCL_QS_CNMD UCL and led by Alex Rossor with support of CMT United Kingdom
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ICGNMD publishes1st Indian FSHD cohort nature.com/articles/s4143โฆ AIIMS, Delhi, Leiden University Medical Centre & UCL London show overlapping but distinct FSHD genetics compared to Europe, underscoring importance of global rare disease research vishnu v y Enrico Bugiardini FSHD Leiden
Weโre VERY pleased to be working with The Lily Foundation UCL_QS_CNMD Taylor Lab & Muscular Dystrophy UK on the LifeArc Centre for #Rare #Mito diseases! We hope this will have a huge impact on #raredisease research and #mito patients. Robert Pitceathly Prof Michael Hanna Horvath Lab Jelle van den Ameele
It's out! Neurology: A Queen Square Textbook amzn.eu/d/38X6oko Co-edited with Robin Howard, David Werring and Michael Zandi
Really pleased this paper is out. A collaborative, recommendation piece from 2 surgeons, 2 physios & a neurologist from 2 specialist centres, sharing our experience on foot surgery for people with CMT 1/3 Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Group (NMRR) UCL_QS_CNMD CMT United Kingdom PNS
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The London Muscle Channelopathy Research Group presenting fantastic work at the 17th UK Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference. Brilliant work team. UCL Brain Sciences UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology Medical Research Council UCL_QS_CNMD London Muscle Channel Research Group
Two of our PhD students, The Lily Foundation funded Jamie Leighton and Lucie Taylor Lucie Taylor had the pleasure of presenting early career work at The 17th UK Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference
ICGNMD UCL_QS_CNMD
SO looking forward to working with the APPN as Honorary President!
Advanced practice in a diversity of specialities, roles & colleagues brings real excellence & quality to our health service users. Advanced Practice Physiotherapy Network has fantastic ideas & initiatives to grow & support 4 the future ๐
Aisling Carr PNS INCERN Association of British Neurologists ACPIN I'm also delighted to be part of a new chapter on Neuromuscular Disorders with Anna Mayhew, Meredith James & Jane Newman from JWMDRC plus Aleksandra Pietrusz & Charlotte Massey from Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Group (NMRR) UCL_QS_CNMD UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation The University of Sheffield
Aisling Carr PNS INCERN Association of British Neurologists ACPIN JWMDRC Aleksandra Pietrusz Charlotte Massey Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Group (NMRR) UCL_QS_CNMD UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation The University of Sheffield British Myology Society Muscular Dystrophy UK WMS TREAT-NMD Super proud of NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation colleagues Louise Platt & Ailsa Carmichael for their fantastic chapter on Respiratory Management
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After a day of excellent talks and platform presentations, todayโs final session: John Vissing giving the Victor Dubowitz lecture on benefits of exercise training with neuromuscular disease UCL_QS_CNMD
At day 2 of the conference, Gita Ramdharry starts us off with a presentation on the role of physiotherapy in the context of gene therapies UCL_QS_CNMD
Next in this immunology theme - Pedro Machado discusses immunological disease mechanisms and new treatments in inflammatory myosotis. UCL_QS_CNMD
First flash also the first rendering of Raman spectroscopy research in rhyme, well done to Sheffieldโs James Alix, then an uplifting CMS response to treatment from Oxfordโs Mohammed Ashraghi UCL_QS_CNMD
Then LMNA-related CMD models under spotlight from UCLโs Daniel Moore and RFC1 function in CANVAS from UCLโs Ricardo Schnekenberg UCL_QS_CNMD
Next Newcastleโs Sonia Sergovia Simon refining data use from the important international REACH SMA study UCL_QS_CNMD