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: 2 minutes ALSUntangled have debunked yet another unproven treatment advertised on the internet. Publishing these results in a reputable journal is of the utmost importance as it
Reading Time: < 1 minute We are now funding a studentship stem cell research project! This project aims to develop a human motor neurone model of MND using skin cells
Reading Time: 2 minutes Alternative treatments can be tempting if you have a disease like MND, for which conventional medicine can only offer one moderately effective drug. Unfortunately this temptation is easily
Reading Time: 3 minutes On Tuesday morning we received an email from The Scotsman – a Scotland based newspaper asking us for a quote on a new research finding
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Programme Committee have now finalised the list of platform presentations for the 21st International Symposium on ALS/MND. We are now in the process of informing
Reading Time: < 1 minute MND Research is now officially on Twitter! So, not only are we blogging to take you behind the scenes of MND research but now we’re tweeting!
Reading Time: 2 minutes Stephanie Rainey-Smith (pictured left) has recently passed her MND Association funded PhD studentship. Congratulations Stephanie! This studentship was somewhat different from the others that we fund as it
Reading Time: 2 minutes In the past 15 years, I have seen MND move from a scientific ‘backwater’ to the forefront of neurodegenerative disease research. It is noticeable these