Reading Time: 3 minutes Researchers from the Flinders University, Australia and University of Miami have discovered a new protein that can act as a biomarker to track disease progression
Reading Time: 2 minutes Scientists from the University of Oxford have set up ‘Families for the Treatment of Hereditary MND’ (FaTHoM), an initiative to bring together the community of
Focus on the research presented in posters in Dublin
Reading Time: 3 minutes Over 100 talks were given at this month’s International Symposium on ALS/MND in Dublin. There were also over 450 posters of research being presented too.
Prize winning posters in Dublin
Reading Time: 4 minutes As well as all the networking, debate and new information being shared, the International Symposium on ALS/MND is also a time to celebrate achievements by
Reading Time: 4 minutes Brain banks are a vital resource in MND research. The MRC London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank was established in 1989. It is part of King’s College
Reading Time: 3 minutes What causes MND is the question that so many of us want to know. For the majority of people with MND we know that it
Reading Time: 2 minutes I firmly believe that the quality of research is only as good as the researcher doing it, which is why the MND Association places a
Reading Time: 2 minutes Today marks the beginning of the next year in MND research around the world, or at least it certainly feels like that! It is the
Reading Time: 3 minutes The MND Association are funding Prof Kevin Talbot, Dr Ruxandra Dafinca (née Mutihac) and colleagues at the University of Oxford, who are investigating the link
Reading Time: 2 minutes During Awareness month in June we reported on the work of Dr James Bashford at King’s College London, exploring new ways of measuring muscle fasciculations