Research - the key to ending dystonia

Learning more about the state of dystonia is important to the dystonia community. Please plan on joining DMRF's own Science Officer, Dr. Jan Teller on Wednesday, January 26th for an informative, understandable webinar on dystonia research. By sharing this knowledge you can stay informed about this debilitating disorder. The webinar will provide you with an overview of the hottest, most promising areas in dystonia research, giving you information on what to watch this year for progress. Call and log in to hear the latest in dystonia research.

Advance registration is encouraged

Just click  this link and then log in for the webinar....

There is an interveiw with Dr Teller here - an interesting read...

Information about Dr Teller:

Jan K. Teller, PhD

Prior to joining the DMRF staff, Dr. Jan Teller was a professor and investigator at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. Born and educated in Poland, he has held previous positions at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, the University of Sheffield in England, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Teller’s research background includes the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury as well as protein biochemistry and molecular biology of the brain. His research investigations have been supported by the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the National Institute on Aging, the North Carolina Institute on Aging, and SmithKline Beecham (UK).

The reason that this is relevant and important is that a webinar - owing to the internet - is available to all, including the UK.


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