
JL Parmasad
@jl_angelo1
@uOttawa MD Student | Studying Parkinson’s Disease in the Rousseaux Lab | @uOttawaTMM alumnus
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09-02-2019 18:24:00
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The next #TweakYourTechnique will be on November 28th at 1pm given by Robin Parks. Looking forward to learning more about working with viruses! Please let us know if you plan on attending so we can order enough coffee! surveymonkey.com/r/65PWLP3


À l’occasion de la Journée international des femmes et filles de sciences ONU Femmes, uOttawa | Faculté de médecine, Faculty of Medicine tient à remercier les #FemmesEnScience talentueuses, passées et présentes, qui travaillent et étudient avec nous! #uOMed75



Excited to share that our review surrounding TDP-43 mislocalization in ALS is online! Maxime Rousseaux doi.org/10.1186/s13024…



Our assistant professor Dr. Maxime Rousseaux uOBMRI CMM-uOttawa is amongst the researchers who received 1 of 9 Discovery Grants from ALS Canada Brain Canada totalling a collective $1.125M. Congratulations!

🎉Paper published🎉 Congrats again to Haley Geertsma for all of her (and the rest of the lab's) hard work. Thanks to the reviewers for the constructive critiques which made the paper stronger. And thanks to Human Molecular Genetics for the quick turnaround times. tinyurl.com/27hcknhf🔓




Great to see our paper where we expanded the tools to study SUMOylation in vivo is online iScience journal. Check it out! 🧬🧠🐁 doi.org/10.1016/j.isci…


We are delighted to welcome two superstars, Dr. Joe Nash and Dr. JL Parmasad, as incoming PGY1s to Ottawa #neurosurgery program. Looking forward to working with you guys! Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa


We’re happy to share that our labs first #ALS and #FTD study “A stress-dependent TDP-43 SUMOylation program preserves neuronal function” is now online Molecular Neurodegeneration! doi.org/10.1186/s13024…