The first pre-print from the lab!
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Espresso Martini Flights with the lab! #Starbucks Reserve https://t.co/ST7rCKciCN
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Another striking but not fundable score ....Come on, Reviewers! I will take it as an excuse for a glass of wine bef… https://t.co/raSDhoa8gI
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Great talks! Constructive discussions! Collaboration! Four teams from @ASAP_CRN came together for an afternoon ful… https://t.co/UMN3OKytzC
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R01 resubmission preparation vs. kiddos ear infection 0-1 Why do the kids always get sick when there is an important deadline?
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RT @MarkRCookson1: Our review focussed on hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases is out now in #Cell. Hopefully will be a framework f… https://t.co/jcVQLaxgYp
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When you get the most exciting data in a long time! https://t.co/JgnZb4MxFr
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Finally! https://t.co/NHIs31jtto
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RT @lucasmpinto: If you have info, even better to call (312) 744-8266. CPD @Chicago_Police wants to take any leads directly from wi… https://t.co/kPKi79lhWj
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RT @ScienceofPD: Very interesting read from @KerryDolan @Forbes on the role that @Google cofounder Sergey Brin has played in funding… https://t.co/nvAoHihrRy
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RT @LRRK2_central: 🚨 Join us next week! @parisiadoulab1 will describe her efforts to understand #LRRK2 synaptic function. She will pre… https://t.co/sMKFl09bIF
Our laboratory is interested in the molecular basis of Parkinson's disease. To achieve this, we employ a multidisciplinary approach to study the cellular and molecular mechanism by which mutations in genes causing Parkinson's disease contribute to the disease pathogenesis.
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