Dr. Malu Tansey
@MaluTansey
Stanford, UTSW, Latina, mother, daughter. Immunity inflammation lysosomes neuroimmuno neurodegen, EIC NPJPARKD, Prof, Parkinson’s GRC Chair 2023. Tweets my own.
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Getting the #AAICNeuro India Hub rolling with inaugural ceremony 🎊 Capturing the moments in our photo booth 📸 as we dive into two days of neuroscience & dementia research 🧠
ISTAART NIMHANS, Bengaluru Pratima Suvarna Alladi Faheem Arshad Keerthana BS Nithin Thanissery
Hybrid workshop starts tomorrow!
Day 1:
-Tony Lang & Kathleen L Poston on #Parkinsons heterogeneity,
-Michael Schwarzchild, Mark R Cookson (he/him/his), David Stone on target validation,
-Patrik Brundin MD PhD &@lvolpic on tools and models
-Dina Katabi, Laura Winchester, Danielle Graham on biomarkers
The AAIC #NeuroscienceNext 2024 Hub at Trinity College Dublin is almost there! Great keynotes, workshops (computational methods, #PPI , grant writing), and ECR opportunities. Francesca Farina Organized by ISTAART and energized by Global Brain Health Institute
Amazing conference in Porto Alegre hosted by Eduardo Zimmer Zimmer Lab. Proud of Nicolás, Nicolas Corvalan, awesome presentation today! #AAICNeuro POA #AAICNeuro
Dr. Malu Tansey We really enjoyed your visit and seminar with SLU Department of Pharmacology & Physiology! It was also wonderful to talk about progranulin and catch up. Thanks Malu!
We are excited to announce Prof Dr. Malu Tansey as our next ISMND science webinar speaker!
Title: Role of #Lysosomal Dysfunction in #Neuroimmune Mechanisms that Increase Risk for #Neurodegeneration
May 2, 2024
10-11am EDT
Host: Mark Cookson, Ph.D.
Register: bit.ly/49MB2v1
Cure Parkinson's AD/PD - Advances in Science & Therapy Patrik Brundin MD PhD Marc Suárez-Calvet 🧠🧪 🩺🌈 Tiago Outeiro AMYPAD Dr. Malu Tansey LashuelNeuroLab Nico Franzmeier Jean Georges Alzheimer Europe Nicholas Ashton SpillantiniLab BioFINDER Dr Cara Croft Parkinson's Foundation ScienceofParkinsons Parkinson's UK Kevin McFarthing Thea Dominey Journal of Parkinson's Disease michaeljfox.org Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s Parkinson's Foundation Research European Patients' Forum Team Parkinson's 💙 Society for Neuroscience (SfN) FENS Simon Lewis Jorge Fonseca Correa Kate Zhong Ninad MS & Parkinson's Brain Bank Alastair Noyce Clare Addison 💙💙 Arthur Roach Marc van Grieken Gandhi_Lab Richelle Flanagan 💚💚💚💚 Julie Jones Andrew Cassy Prof Jim Richards Robin Fackrell Dr Stephen Mullin 🇺🇦 Van Andel Institute (VAI) Richard has been the driving force behind the development and progress of the LCT programme. It is is basically his brain child. And it all began when Dr Wyse met the legandary Tom Isaacs at a scientific conference shortly after Cure Parkinson's was set up
scienceofparkinsons.com/2019/10/16/lct/
I am thrilled to share our lab's latest work documenting sex-differences (SD) in P2RY12's regulation of microglial morphology, synapse density and locomotory behavior. This work is our lab's first dive (of hopefully many)into microglial SD led by Uweru Joseph jneuroinflammation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
How do you think about age related autoimmune dysfunction? How about how things work in neurodegeneration? Do you think about protein aggregates, microglia, inflammation and more? Dr. Malu Tansey delighting us at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases Start and Spark Lecture series tonight. #Parkinson
Michael Okun Dr. Malu Tansey Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases Inflammation may be the match but also the kindling so an important intervention focus - we need to do more
Check out what Rejane Rua and I wrote about BAMs’ roles, their changes during brain infections, and how these very special macs might play key role(s) in neurodegenerative diseases. It is “borderline” controversial 😁😉😂💪🏻
A huge congratulations to Jade Harkin and proud mentor Meyer Lab! Stark Neurosciences Research Institute IU School of Medicine #goteamstark
Today we highlight the lab of Dr. Coy Heldermon, who studies potential gene and stem cell therapies for mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB, or Sanfilippo syndrome type B, a rare genetic disorder in children leading to neurodegeneration & with no known cure. #MBI25_LABS