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bartelslab.bsky.social
I study synucleinopathies and protein folding at the UK Dementia Research Institute
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We are so happy to share our latest paper "CHAS infers cell type-specific signatures in bulk brain acetylation studies of neurological and psychiatric disorders". www.cell.com/cell-reports... @ukdri.ac.uk @kingsioppn.bsky.social @imperialbrains.bsky.social

That‘s a wrap! Amazing conference and again a big thank you to George Tofaris and Maria Spillantini for the organization!

Strong showing of the Bartels lab at the World Parkinson’s Day Run and on the dance floor at the gala dinner of Synuclein 2025

A beautiful location for the Speakers dinner at Synuclein 2025,

We're excited to announce a brand new £10m centre dedicated to Parkinson's research, in partnership with @parkinsons.org.uk 🙌👏 Together, we will drive forward vital research and find new treatments for people affected by Parkinson's👉https://buff.ly/B3eWeUO

Almost all grant-review meetings under Trump 2.0 remain suspended at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), preventing the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research from spending much of its US$47 billion annual budget. https://go.nature.com/4gM6oW4

Last chance to register! Join us in beautiful Cambridge, we have some amazing speakers assembled! openingdoors.eventsair.com/syn/

“This is clearly a high anxiety moment” Former NIH director Monica Bertagnolli details her concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr and his ‘Make America Healthy Again’ campaign https://go.nature.com/40ALHGC

Interesting paper on pathology in the kidney in PD. The periphery is heating up as a target for early disease modulation and detection! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Just to also post it here: Synuclein is coming this time around to the UK. Looking forward to amazing talks and discussions! openingdoors.eventsair.com/syn/

In an unprecedented move, research-grant reviews have been suspended indefinitely at the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research https://go.nature.com/4gc0Bc5

First post here! Our latest paper showing CRISPR-CasRx can target both sense and antisense C9orf72 repeats is just out! rdcu.be/d5ADQ co-led by @alexcammack.bsky.social @ukdri.bsky.social @uclqsion.bsky.social

Very interesting story by the Stahlberg lab about different types of Lewy bodies in human tissue. Nice connection to our own work with the Khurana lab to establish better cell models of Lewy body formation, (PFFs seem to fall short in capturing real life complexity) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...