The UK’s leading research institute transforming the lives of people affected by neurodegenerative conditions. Principally funded by the Medical Research Council.
Assoc. Prof UCLA | Neuroscientist who studies glia (non-neuronal brain cells) and how glia shape brain health throughout the lifespan. Mother and wife. Lover of nature, novels, and really good bread. | Opinions my own.
Assistant Professor - Duke; Postdoc - U Penn; PhD - UW Madison
HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar - HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow - Duke DST Scholar
Studying mitochondrial quality control and neurodegeneration
We’re an @asapresearch.bsky.social team focusing on LRRK2 biology in Parkinson’s disease.
Neuroscientist heading the Cragglab!
Our lab’s research is motivated by our interests in synapse biology and its profound disease relevance.
membranes, autophagy, lysosomes, cryo-EM and -ET, Parkinson's
ASAP CRN Team Cragg interested in DA & ACh neuromodulation in PD.
Steph Cragg, Richard Wade-Martins, Peter Magill @University of Oxford
Dinos Meletis @Karolinska Institutet
Mark Howe @Boston University
Managed by Cláudia Mendes & Alicia Twisselmann.
Neurologist and Neuroscientist trying to understand how dementia happens in Parkinson's
I study neuro-glia-immune interactions in brain and gut with my wonderful lab in UKDRI at UCL
neuron-glial interactions, oligodendrocyte lineage, myelin, multi-photon microscopy @CUMedicalSchool
https://www.ethanhugheslab.com/
Cell Biologist and Neuroscientist at Yale University. Outdoor explorer.
Learning about Parkinson’s disease since 2012. Compiler of the Parkinson’s Hope List bit.ly/ParkinsonsHopeList . Scientist.
Genetics and omics of neurodegeneration in Mount Sinai, NYC. www.humphreylab.org
Studying neuroimmune interactions & peripheral-central immune crosstalk in #Neurodegeneration #Neuroinflammation @Inserm @Sorbonne_Univ_ #Tcells #Alzheimer