Thursday 31 August 2017

The Beach


Karen Suetterlin seminar - Thursday 7th September @ 3pm

This could be interesting...


An NIHR Newcastle BRC CAV Seminar hosted by Professor Avan Sayer

 

Great Gable, First Floor, Biomedical Research Building, CAV

 

The mutation doesn't change with age, so why does the phenotype? Investigating why people with periodic paralysis, a genetic skeletal muscle ion channel disorder, get fewer paralytic attacks but start to develop permanent weakness around the age of 40.

 

Dr Karen Suetterlin, University College London

 

Thursday 7th September 2017 @ 3pm

 

Dr Karen Suetterlin has an MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship with Professor Michael Hanna and is based at the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases at UCL in London. Her research interests are skeletal muscle ion channels and the neurobiology of ageing.