And #MolNeuro25 is finished 🥹 thank you to all speakers and attendees for making it such a fun and stimulating week of discussion… and we hope to meet even more of you on the next go around! 🥳
And #MolNeuro25 is finished 🥹 thank you to all speakers and attendees for making it such a fun and stimulating week of discussion… and we hope to meet even more of you on the next go around! 🥳
Another wonderful set of talks yesterday at #MolNeuro25, including Fiona Ducotterd (UCL) on making medicines, Ben Ryskeldi-Falcon (LMB) on CryoEM and Vilas Menon (Columbia) on generation and analysis of single cell data. Plus the final Red Lion trip 🍻
Incredible ALS lecture from Professor Dame Pam Shaw at #MolNeuro25 this morning - goosebumps every time I see videos from the Tofersen trial
It’s a wrap on day 3 of #MolNeuro25 : Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms from Frances Edwards, Stem Cell Models from me, Huntington’s disease mechanisms & therapeutics from Gill Bates & Caroline Benn… stellar poster talks followed by the Red Lion and hummingbird moths 😍
We’re back for Day 2 of #MolNeuro25. Karen Duff gave us a wonderful and wide ranging keynote on all things tau to close out yesterday, followed by drinks in the sun. This morning - a run in the rain and now Tim Rittman opens up our clinical aspects of Neurodegeneration session!
And we’re off - #MolNeuro25 gets underway with a tour de force on neurogenetics from the always inspiring Rosa Rademakers 🧬