Sarah Martin (@sarahneurosci) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Martin

@sarahneurosci

Research Felllow at CAMH Toronto. Researching Parkinsonian disorders using PET & MRI.

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The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arvid Carlsson has passed away aged 95. The #NobelPrize laureate discovered that dopamine is a neurotransmitter and that Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine. He contributed to a new generation of antidepressant drugs. Carlsson's biography: bit.ly/2KmrrnI

Arvid Carlsson has passed away aged 95. The #NobelPrize laureate discovered that dopamine is a neurotransmitter and that Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine. He contributed to a new generation of antidepressant drugs. Carlsson's biography: bit.ly/2KmrrnI
James Henshaw (@jhensh1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My colleague is looking for volunteers for an autism study in Manchester. Please get in touch with him if you or someone you know are interested. x.com/vabaliokas/sta…

Sarah Martin (@sarahneurosci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poster day today FENS Come find me at D045 this afternoon. And for a sneak peak check it out here... morressier.com/#/article/5b31…

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Fascinating talk by Irene Tracey on pain perception and the role of the CNS in chronic pain. Their research showed great promise to help develop successful drugs for the treatment of chronic pain. University of Oxford FENS #FENS2018

Fascinating talk by Irene Tracey on pain perception and the role of the CNS in chronic pain. Their research showed great promise to help develop successful drugs for the treatment of chronic pain.  <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> <a href="/FENSorg/">FENS</a> #FENS2018
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Had the best time exploring behind the scenes of Berlin's Natural History Museum! The vastness of their collections was insane. Thanks to our tour guide Mark-Oliver Rödel for the incredible detail of each species. @MfNBerlin FENS #FENS2018

Had the best time exploring behind the scenes of Berlin's Natural History Museum! The vastness of their collections was insane. Thanks to our tour guide Mark-Oliver Rödel for the incredible detail of each species.  @MfNBerlin <a href="/FENSorg/">FENS</a> #FENS2018
Nature Neuroscience (@natureneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inoculating the gut with α-synuclein fibrils causes gastrointestinal deficits and changes to the enteric nervous system, and leads to midbrain pathology and motor deficits in aged mice, which may be relevant to #Parkinsons disease go.nature.com/2uR60EE

Inoculating the gut with α-synuclein fibrils causes gastrointestinal deficits and changes to the enteric nervous system, and leads to midbrain pathology and motor deficits in aged mice, which may be relevant to #Parkinsons disease go.nature.com/2uR60EE
Chesney Craig (@chesney_e_craig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study on lifestyle factors and fall risk in adults aged 45+. If you would like to volunteer to help us understand how changes to daily life during COVID-19 may affect fall risk, please see details below: mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dh… Please share!

New study on lifestyle factors and fall risk in adults aged 45+. If you would like to volunteer to help us understand how changes to daily life during COVID-19 may affect fall risk, please see details below:
mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dh… 

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Our research into lifestyle factors during covid-19 and fall risk in Parkinson's and healthy ageing has launched! Here is more information on Parkinson's UK about how to get involved...parkinsons.org.uk/about-us/role-… Please share! @Niki_J_Ray @ChesC_13 Jodi Ventre NAIM_Research

NAIM_Research (@naim_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to have our new study "The role of lifestyle factors in fall risk during the lockdown" featured by PDUK on their blog "8 research studies you can still take part in" by Dr Beckie Port link.medium.com/YT6G5Fb4u6