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Author: Kiran Goyal

I work as a Research Officer within the MND Association to help organise the International Symposium and communicating the latest updates of MND research across our social media platforms. I graduated with a master's degree in Neuroscience from Cardiff University in 2023. I have previously supported the awareness of Fragile X syndrome within the UK.

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Symposium

One day to go: Poster session set up

10 December 20104 June 2020

Reading Time: < 1 minuteAs the symposium grows ever nearer, the daunting task of setting up the poster session was upon us. As we entered the poster room this

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Causes and disease mechanisms News

Breaking news: new gene identified as a cause of inherited MND

9 December 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minuteResearch published today in Neuron has identified that mistakes in a gene called VCP can cause an inherited (familial) form of MND. This is the third gene this year

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MND Research Symposium

The honeymoon is over for stem cells!

9 December 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe arrived in Florida yesterday evening. This morning it was a case of getting to know where everything is – I can tell that we

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Symposium

Greetings from Orlando!

9 December 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minuteFortunately, our flight over here was plain sailing, with no delays due to weather. However, with two of our group being nervous flyers, this didn’t

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MND Research Symposium

Countdown to the symposium

26 November 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutesWe organise the International Symposium on ALS/MND every year and it is regarded by the global MND research and healthcare communities as the conference to

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Markers of Disease Progression MND Research News Research we fund

Collaboration between cancer and MND researchers produces exciting results

10 November 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIt’s been a busy couple of weeks for exciting research results! Hot on the heels of the publication of Dr Turner’s imaging study, MND Association-funded researchers

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First results from BioMOx study have been published!

2 November 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe are pleased to announce that the first results from the Oxford Study for Biomarkers in MND/ALS (known as BioMOx) study have been published in the

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MND Research

A time to celebrate

22 October 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutesLast 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

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Campaigning for science funding

15 October 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis week has been quite exciting in the research development team. The symposium abstract book has been printed, the biomedical research advisory panel are meeting

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Clinical Trials Markers of Disease Progression

Workshop on closer European working

8 October 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutesLast weekend 19 neurologists and researchers gathered in a hotel seminar room in The Netherlands to talk about building closer links across Europe. Prof Leonard

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