When:
13/08/2013 @ 3:02 pm – 3:23 pm
2013-08-13T15:02:00+05:30
2013-08-13T15:23:00+05:30
Where:
Acharya Hall
Amrita University
Amritapuri, Vallikavu, Kerala 690525
India

TimGuilliamsTim Guilliams, Ph.D.
Junior Associate Fellow at the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge


From Camels to Worms: Novel Approaches for Drug Discovery in Parkinson’s Disease

The discovery of novel treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, represents one of the biggest scientific challenges of the 21st century. The development of new tools and models to study the mechanisms underlying neurotoxicity is therefore essential. During my talk, I will outline new strategies for drug design and innovation used during my PhD at the University of Cambridge, which include the combination of fluorescent nematode worms, camelid antibody fragment technology and chemical compounds. These novel approaches will help us to gain insights into the key pathogenic steps involved in Parkinson’s disease and potentially lead to new therapeutic strategies.

Invited Talk: From Camels to Worms: Novel Approaches for Drug Discovery in Parkinson’s Disease.