
Negin Holland
@hollandnegin
NIHR Neurology Clinical Lecturer (interests: disease heterogeneity/synaptic health in tauopathies);Neurology SpR; mother of 2 and a yogi! @CambridgeFTD @PSPA
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16-01-2020 09:35:23
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It is a real privilege to have been awarded this prestigious award for our publication on synaptic health in people with primary tauopathies. With many thanks to our participants, ARUK, Jean Corsan Foundation, my supervisors, colleagues, and funders. Association of British Neurologists Cambridge FTD




Come and see what’s new at Cambridge FTD at International Society for Frontotemporal Dementias #ISFTD22 Paris/Lille this week - summary of talks and posters below … #FTD #PSP The PSP Association GENFI Wellcome


Delighted to announce on the eve of #ISFTD2022 International Society for Frontotemporal Dementias our new #UCBJ study Maura Malpetti Thomas Cope Negin Holland WBIC in ANA Journals Severe synaptic loss in #FTD Synaptic loss correlates with cognitive decline Synaptic loss more severe than atrophy onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…



Excellent talks by Gabor G. Kovacs MD PhD FRCPC and Jame Rowe Cambridge FTD at Neuro2023 with fruitful discussions on Tau seeding driving hetergenity in PSP/CBD and understanding pathological mechanisms using synaptic imaging.


Three excellent talks by 3 excellent scientists on tau strains CurePSP The PSP Association @Amanda Woerman, Kathryn Gunty Boweles, @wendyjnoble




Very grateful to the PSPA for supporting my research into understanding survival heterogeneity in PSP and CBS. #pspa #CambridgeFTD NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre #CamNeuro

Such a great compilation of research talks, debates, and future directions at Research at ARUK 2025 conference. The field of dementia is fast (but cautiously) moving towards a new era of treatment - Alois Alzheimer would be proud. Thank you to the organising committee.

Excellent poster presentation by Dr Zi Kok on 'in vivo synaptic density predicting functional decline in PSP and CBS', at the ARUK2025 Conference. Research at ARUK The PSP Association


It was an absolute pleasure to have been invited again to give a holistic talk on PSP/CBS at the PSPA Family Day. Grateful to the PSPA for organising this and to all the families and people affected by PSP/CBS for their thought provoking questions and discussions. The PSP Association