
Joseph Bateman
@batemanlab
Professor of Molecular Neuroscience at King's College London. Studying the molecular basis of neurological disease. All things mitochondria and mTOR.
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https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/bateman-research-group 17-08-2015 17:04:20
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We are working hard on the new mTOR pathway diseases registry together with the NDRS NHS England. Get in touch if you want to know more. We are particularly keen to work with clinicians treating patients with these diseases. Rare Disease Research UK


Meet iCASE student Mohua! Whilst you hear about what Mohua is researching, this is your reminder that applications for 2025 entry MRC DTP Studentships King's College London will close tomorrow at 13:00 GMT. Have you thought about applying yet? #MRCDTP25


Incredibly excited to see our recent paper about the auto-regulation of #mTOR at #lysosomes featured on the cover of Molecular Cell 🤩🌍🎈 Demetriades Lab Huge thanks to sofia ahola for so beautifully capturing the essence of our story in her artwork😍 👉🏼cell.com/molecular-cell…



📢REGISTRATION NOW OPEN📢 🚨1st EpiGenRare Conference 🗓️26 March 2025 🏢Hyatt Regency, Manchester Please register your attendance for free using the link or QR code below buytickets.at/rdrukepigenrar… Siddharth Banka Rare Disease Research UK #RareDisease #rarediseaseresearch



The excellent Charlotte Tye led our mTOR Pathway Diseases node patient organisation workshop last week. Thanks to everyone that attended Tuberous Sclerosis Association GoPI3Ks (Genetic Overgrowth PI3K Support) ptenuki LAM Action Myrovlytis Trust Child Growth Foundation Epilepsy Research Institute Origami Organelles. Supported by Medical Research Council National Institute for Health and Care Research Rare Disease Research UK


A snippet from our day. I feel privileged to lead #PPI for the mTOR node and to learn so much from our patient organisation partners and lived experience experts- thank you for giving your time and helping our research grow. Watch this space! Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience


We had a brilliant time attending the mTOR Pathway Diseases node patient organisation workshop last week. Great to hear exciting updates from the #Research team and a great opportunity to connect with other patient orgs Joseph Bateman Charlotte Tye




👏🧠A new partnership between King's College London (Joseph Bateman) , OxfordStemTech and MaxWell Biosystems has received funding from @InnovateUK to create a high-throughput drug testing platform to address limited treatment options for epilepsy #PrecisionMedicine #iPSC #organoids #Neuroscience


Great to be collaborating on this! Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Rare Disease Research UK

Great to see this published and thanks to all 42 co-authors! Including Sila Ultanir Anna Jansen Pal Neuro Lab Tuberous Sclerosis Association CellSig_Lab