SpillantiniLab
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The Spillantini lab is currently researching the cause of diseases like Parkinson's and Frontotemporal dementia as well as Alzheimer's disease.
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http://Spillantinilab.medschl.cam.ac.uk 05-06-2019 08:47:36
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Very happy to have contributed to this collaborative paper with Sjors Scheres and Michel Goedert labs! Congratulations to all the authors, including our Mehtap Baciogluπ
What a great time with SpillantiniLab and Michael Coleman at Cambridge! Maria told us the story of how she found alpha-synuclein to be a key component of Lewy bodies (1st pic in front of microscope room where she made the discovery).
Itβs Day 3 of exciting new science at #ADPD2024! Prof. Spillantini gave a talk yesterday on our new mouse models expressing synuclein in gut and nasal epithelium. Come check out poster 0483 by our PhD student Pauline Vessiere on the effect of LRRK2 inhibition in these models.
Many congratulations to SpillantiniLab for her Lifetime achievement award at #sfn24. Very richly deserved! All of us British Neuroscience Association send congratulations π π₯
This week, Society for Neuroscience (SfN) revealed the recipients of its 2024 awards. We're thrilled to announce that three of them are BNA members Laura Andreae SpillantiniLab Dr Emma Yhnell FLSW π§¬π¬π§ͺπ§ π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ - we're so proud that their accomplishments have gained international recognition! πππ bna.org.uk/mediacentre/neβ¦
What a great way to mark #WorldParkinsonsDay this morning at Synuclein 2025 Thanks to everyone who got up early to run!
Enormous thanks and congratulations to our Co-Chairs Maria Grazia Spillantini and George Tofaris πππ #Synuclein2025 #Syn2025 #Cambridge2025
Our lab was proudly represented at the Synuclein Meeting 2025 with Prof. M.G Spillantini, Dr. Francesca Longhena, and Pauline Vessiere presenting on aSyn history, spreading, and a novel therapeutic compound. Thanks to all speakers, poster presenters, and attendees! #Synuclein2025
Massive congratulations to Pauline Vessiere for delivering a brilliant talk today at #BNA2025 on periphery-to-brain spread of aSyn!