Professor Sir Philip Cohen is recently returned from a 10-day visit to India where, as a guest of the British Council, he gave 6 lectures to audiences in Kolkata, Guwahati, and Mumbai.
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Last night MRC PPU Programme Leader and Wellcome Senior Clinical Fellow, Miratul Muqit, delivered the Francis Crick Lecture at the Royal Society in front of a packed audience comprising scientists and members of the public including Parkinson’s patients.
…moreOn January 18, 2019 the MRC PPU opened its doors for a visit for people affected by Parkinson’s, organised by the Dundee Research Interest Group (DRIG).
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…moreCongratulations to MRC PPU Postdocs Giulia Saredi (Rouse lab) and Lea Wilhelm (Ganley lab) for being awarded prestigious EMBO long-term Fellowships.
…moreCalum Sutherland, a PhD student in Philip Cohen’s lab from 1993 to 1996, has been promoted to Professor of Molecular Medicine in the School of Medicine, University of Dundee. Calum graduated with a B.Sc.
…moreMutations in genes encoding PINK1 (PTEN-induced kinase 1) and the ubiquitin E3 ligase Parkin are associated with early-onset Parkinson’s disease.
…moreOur flagship DSTT (Division of Signal Transduction Therapy) collaboration with pharmaceutical companies is still going remarkably strongly after 20 years. Founded in 1998, it is believed to be one of the longest continuous collaborations between academia and pharmaceutical companies.
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As part of the Lister Prize that Yogesh Kulathu received last year, he has delivered a keynote lecture at the University of Dundee entitled “Reversing ubiquitylation: Mechanisms and functions of Deubiquitinases”.
…moreWe are delighted to announce that MRC-PPU PI Miratul Muqit has been promoted to the rank of Professor.
Miratul joined the MRC-PPU after he completed his clinical neurology training in 2008, to investigate the role of the Parkinson's disease PINK1 protein kinase that he played a key role in uncovering during his PhD in the laboratory of Nicholas Wood (UCL).
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