Dr Zammit at Kings College London investigated the function of muscle stem cells to understand more about whether they could be used as a therapy in the future.
Dr Zammit at Kings College London investigated the function of muscle stem cells to understand more about whether they could be used as a therapy in the future.
Dr Zammit at Kings College London investigated the function of muscle stem cells to understand more about whether they could be used as a therapy in the future.
This study led by Prof John Weinman at Kings College, London is aimed at exploring people's beliefs about their muscle disease with the aim of improving their quality of life.
This study led by Prof John Weinman at Kings College, London is aimed at exploring people's beliefs about their muscle disease with the aim of improving their quality of life.
This study led by Prof John Weinman at Kings College, London is aimed at exploring people's beliefs about their muscle disease with the aim of improving their quality of life.
Dr Robson based at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry was awarded a 4-year studentship to investigate the role of a protein called Bmi1 in muscle stem cells.
Dr Robson based at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry was awarded a 4-year studentship to investigate the role of a protein called Bmi1 in muscle stem cells.
Dr Robson based at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry was awarded a 4-year studentship to investigate the role of a protein called Bmi1 in muscle stem cells.
Professor Muntoni and his team are searching for biomarkers for monitoring the progression of congenital and limb girdle muscular dystrophies.
Professor Muntoni and his team are searching for biomarkers for monitoring the progression of congenital and limb girdle muscular dystrophies.
Professor Muntoni and his team are searching for biomarkers for monitoring the progression of congenital and limb girdle muscular dystrophies.
Dr Lizzie Harris is using next generation sequencing to find a genetic diagnosis for people with limb girdle and related muscular dystrophies.
Dr Lizzie Harris is using next generation sequencing to find a genetic diagnosis for people with limb girdle and related muscular dystrophies.
Dr Lizzie Harris is using next generation sequencing to find a genetic diagnosis for people with limb girdle and related muscular dystrophies.

Campaign August 2017

We hope you enjoy reading your autumn edition of Campaign, the newsletter that keeps you connected with the work you help fund.
We hope you enjoy reading your autumn edition of Campaign, the newsletter that keeps you connected with the work you help fund.
Dr Wood and PhD student Corinne Betts at the University of Oxford aim to investigate ways to improve upon the current exon-skipping technology.
Dr Wood and PhD student Corinne Betts at the University of Oxford aim to investigate ways to improve upon the current exon-skipping technology.
Dr Wood and PhD student Corinne Betts at the University of Oxford aim to investigate ways to improve upon the current exon-skipping technology.
Dr Reilly and her colleagues ran this first clinical trial for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease type 1A to see if vitamin C could slow the progression of the disease.
Dr Reilly and her colleagues ran this first clinical trial for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease type 1A to see if vitamin C could slow the progression of the disease.
Dr Reilly and her colleagues ran this first clinical trial for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease type 1A to see if vitamin C could slow the progression of the disease.
The aim of this 4 years studentship, supervised by Prof Steve Winder in Sheffield, is to understand the role of the scaffold protein dystroglycan.
The aim of this 4 years studentship, supervised by Prof Steve Winder in Sheffield, is to understand the role of the scaffold protein dystroglycan.
The aim of this 4 years studentship, supervised by Prof Steve Winder in Sheffield, is to understand the role of the scaffold protein dystroglycan.
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