The OPDC Scientists and Clinicians talk about how their work is helping to improve the understanding of Parkinson's and drive us closer to a cure during the Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre Participant Open Day, 18th March 2015.
Short video highlighting the key research that was being discussed during the OPDC Cohorts day
Dr Michele Hu discusses what Clinicians would like before asking the cohort members what they would like.
Dr Michele Hu gives a brief introduction to the Cohort members, outlining the programme for the day.
Prof. Richard Wade-Martins discusses how you pick promising new drugs targets for Parkinson's
Dr Claudio Ruffman discusses his research into the protein, Alpha-Synuclein, which is crucial in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's
Dr Fahd Baig discusses his latest research in personality disorders and impulsivity with those affected with Parkinson's
Richard Wade Martins, OPDC Principal Investigator, discusses his current research into Skin cells and Stem cells
Michele Hu, co-Principle Investigator of the OPDC, gives an overview of the Centre's vision and research themes
REM sleep behaviour disorder and Parkinson's Disease
Mathematician & Engineer, Max Little, discusses how modern technology, such as smart phones, can aid recording behavioural & environmental factors in Parkinson's research
Fahd Baig discusses the non motor symptoms of Parkinson's.
The crucial role of Brain Donation to understand the mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease