Reading Time: 3 minutes Rachel Patterson is the Co-ordinator for the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations. Tomorrow is Global Awareness day and they are promoting ‘One Global Team… One
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The MND Association’s vision is a world free from MND. Realising this vision means investing more in research, further developing partnerships with the research community, funding bodies and industry, while ensuring that advances in understanding and treating MND are communicated as quickly and effectively as possible.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Dr Jakub Scaber is a Medical Research Council (MRC)/ MND Association Lady Edith Wolfson Clinical Research Fellow who works in Professor Kevin Talbot’s Laboratory at the
Reading Time: 7 minutes Nina Rzechorzek is based at the University of Edinburgh. In 2012 Nina’s article on Prof Siddharthan Chandran’s research was shortlisted for the Access to Understanding
Reading Time: 4 minutes Dr Ruth Standring-Cox BSc DPhil explains about her link with MND and her research experience, including how research has moved on in the past 40
Reading Time: 3 minutes Anna Kinsey (Europe PubMed Central Engagement Manager) talks about the inspiration for the science-writing competition ‘Access to Understanding’. About the Competition Now in its second
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sally Thompson is the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC)’s Communications Officer. Here she blogs about the AMRC and the strong collective voice of medical
Reading Time: 2 minutes Dr Richard Bedlack is based at the Duke ALS Clinic in America. Back in 2009 he founded ALSUntangled and to start off MND Awareness week
Reading Time: 2 minutes Sylvia Bediako is the Research Accounts Officer at King’s College London. Here she explains about her job role and how she works with the MND
Reading Time: 3 minutes Happy Father’s day! If you’ve got your dad a smartphone, or another hi-tech gadget, then this blog is perfect for you! Prof Ammar Al-Chalabi is a Professor
Reading Time: 3 minutes Dr Jean Waters is a former trustee of the MND Association who is living with MND, here she blogs about what it was like being