Reading Time: 2 minutes MND isn’t just about motor neurones going wrong in an otherwise perfectly functioning nervous system. A group of cells called glia, which surround motor neurones
Author: Belinda Cupid
Reading Time: 3 minutes We arrived in Florida yesterday evening. This morning it was a case of getting to know where everything is – I can tell that we
Reading Time: 2 minutes Last night I attended Professor Linda Greensmith’s inaugural lecture. When a researcher is awarded a ‘personal chair’ (in other words becomes a professor) they are
Reading Time: 2 minutes Last weekend 19 neurologists and researchers gathered in a hotel seminar room in The Netherlands to talk about building closer links across Europe. Prof Leonard
Reading Time: 3 minutes Day 2 began early! By 8.15am our stand was on display in the ‘breakout’ room, where the tea and lunch breaks were held and also
Reading Time: 2 minutes Wednesday was the first day of the Young Investigator’s meeting. Approximately 120 delegates from across Europe gathered in London to share their latest results on
Reading Time: < 1 minute I am optimistic every time I prepare a talk when I look for something new to say about advances in research. Since the discovery of
Symposium programme begins to take shape
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over the last month the symposium programme committee, including myself and Brian, have been busy reading the abstracts submitted for presentation at the International Symposium
Reading Time: 2 minutes A few days ago Professor Karen Morrison rang me. Karen is the director of the Birmingham care centre. She is also one of the principal
Reading Time: 2 minutes When the alarm went off at 6.25am on Saturday morning my body shrieked at me to stay in bed! However, as I had accepted an