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Queen Square Inaugural Lectures

9 May 2017

香港六合彩中特网 Institute of Neurology is pleased to report on the success of the two sets of inaugural lectures it has hosted so far this year. These are the first in a series which will continue throughout 2017.

On 26th January, Professor Ying Li, (Professor of Neurosciences) gave a lecture entitledRepair CNS Injuries by Transplantation of Olfactory Ensheathing Cells鈥, followed by Professor Barkhof (Professor of Neuroradiology) on聽 鈥Translational Neuroimaging 鈥 from Engineering to Healthcare鈥.

"It is great to see that the results of our studies of transplantation of Olfactory Ensheathing Cells in experimental models have led to the clinical application of repairing human spinal cord injury". Professor Ying Li,聽 Professor of Neurosciences
鈥淚t is exciting after so many years of collaboration to now work at 香港六合彩中特网 and being able to translate the latest engineering advances in MRI analysis to clinical applications that improve diagnosis and treatment of patients鈥. Professor Frederik Barkhof, Professor of Neuroradiology

From left to right (Roger Lemon, Mike Hanna, Ying Li, Frederik Barkhof, Nick Fox)

The second pair of lectures were given on 27th April 2017 by Professor Kenneth Harris (Professor of Quantitative Neuroscience), who spoke on "Neuromics", followed by Professor Rob Brownstone (Brain Research Trust Chair of Neurosurgery) with a lecture entitled "Neural Circuits for Movement鈥

鈥淚t is wonderful to be in an environment like 香港六合彩中特网, where we have the diverse skills, collaborative environment, and outstandingly talented colleagues that make this kind of interdisciplinary work possible鈥 Professor Kenneth Harris, Professor of Quantitative Neuroscience聽
鈥淭he unique position of the Institute of Neurology as a key pillar of the bidirectional bridge between clinical and fundamental neuroscience makes it the key centre for translational neuroscience. I look forward to adding my bit of rebar to the pillar!鈥 Professor Rob Brownstone, Brain Research Trust Chair of Neurosurgery

From left to right (Linda Greensmith, Kenneth Harris, Rob Brownstone, Mike Hanna, John Wood)

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