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Justin Yerbury AM

@jjyerbury

@uow Prof. of Neurodegen disorders. Born on Dharawal land; husband, father, leader MND research team, keeper of keys to Wollongong. Living with MND.

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Thanks to everyone who has bought the book so far. Fighting Fate is still on Dymock's recommended list for biographies after 4 weeks.

Thanks to everyone who has bought the book so far. Fighting Fate is still on Dymock's recommended list for biographies after 4 weeks.
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Celebrate the achievements of Justin Yerbury AM and discuss the future of treatment in the next instalment of the UOW Luminaries webinar series. Register now. ๐Ÿ‘‰ uow.to/3ZWatyw

Celebrate the achievements of @jjyerbury and discuss the future of #MND treatment in the next instalment of the UOW Luminaries webinar series. Register now. ๐Ÿ‘‰ uow.to/3ZWatyw
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's Justin Yerbury AM once led teams on the basketball court. Now, he leads medical research teams in search of a cure for Motor Neuron Disease. ๐Ÿ‘‰ bit.ly/3hjELuV

#UOW's @jjyerbury once led teams on the basketball court. Now, he leads medical research teams in search of a cure for Motor Neuron Disease. ๐Ÿ‘‰ bit.ly/3hjELuV
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we are looking for a postdoc to work on the below project ๐Ÿ‘‡ .
if you are interested in working with our team in Sunny Wollongong, send us an expression of interest..

fightmnd.org.au/wp-content/uplโ€ฆ

we are looking for a postdoc to work on the below project ๐Ÿ‘‡ . if you are interested in working with our team in Sunny Wollongong, send us an expression of interest.. fightmnd.org.au/wp-content/uplโ€ฆ
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the latest work from Jeremy Lum provides a possible link between proteome instability and prion-like propagation.

The Synapse.

frontiersin.org/articles/10.33โ€ฆ

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: Motor neurone disease is a condition that gradually robs someone's ability to walk, talk and eventually breathe.

Although there are still no long-term treatments, researchers have uncovered a clue that could make a difference. Gabriella Rogers

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