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Our guest today is Dr Nicolas Dzamko, who is a Senior Research Fellow at the Brain and Mind Centre at Sydney University, currently working on a research project that Shake it Up has provided funding for. The research project aims to further validate peripheral monocyte in situ lysosomal GCase activity as a Parkinson's biomaker.
Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shake It Up Australia funds ground-breaking research that aims to slow, stop and cure Parkinson’s disease. And they need your help! To support Shake It Up’s vision of a world without Parkinson’s, head to shakeitup.org.au/podcast to get involved. Together, we can find a cure.
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Our guest today is Dr Nicolas Dzamko, who is a Senior Research Fellow at the Brain and Mind Centre at Sydney University, currently working on a research project that Shake it Up has provided funding for. The research project aims to further validate peripheral monocyte in situ lysosomal GCase activity as a Parkinson's biomaker.
Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shake It Up Australia funds ground-breaking research that aims to slow, stop and cure Parkinson’s disease. And they need your help! To support Shake It Up’s vision of a world without Parkinson’s, head to shakeitup.org.au/podcast to get involved. Together, we can find a cure.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.