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Author: Anderson Camargo

Posted on 9 May 2025

New paper in Movement Disorders regarding the effects of Montelukast on neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s Disease

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Posted on 5 May 2025

Postdoctoral researcher Daniel Dautan has been awarded the first round of Blue Sky Grants

Postdoctoral fellow at Dept of Clinical Neuroscience receives a grant for “Relationship between Type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, a Vagal nerve investigation”

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Posted on 25 April 2025

Visit and talk from Professor Per Svenningsson at Professor Bryan Roth Lab

Per along with Bryan Roth at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Posted on 30 March 202525 April 2025

Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) – CRN 2025

Postdoc Daniel Dautan at the ASAP 2025 conference.

Posted on 29 March 20259 May 2025

New paper in Movement Disorders on ataxia in association with a novel variant in the BCAP31 gene

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Posted on 28 February 202525 April 2025

New paper in Neuropsychopharmacology regarding novel molecular mechanisms mediating clozapine behavioral effects.

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Posted on 14 December 2024

Traditional Swedish Julbord Christmas dinner

Pre-clinical group enjoying the traditional Swedish Julbord Christmas dinner, Lab Day 2024.

Posted on 3 December 202414 December 2024

New paper in Molecular Psychiatry on p11 function within DRN in regulating stress susceptibility and ketamine actions.

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Karolinska Institutet
NKS, Bioclinicum
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J5:20 Neuro- Svenningsson
Solna, 171 64

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