On-line Research Event

Categories: News | Research

Written by Julie Neale

Published: September 26, 2023

You’re invited: The Parkinson’s UK South East Research Interest Group’s Autumn Research Conference Online – ‘Non-motor symptoms – their effects and management’

Please join the Parkinson’s UK South East Research Interest Group (SERIG) for this free, online research event featuring talks on the topic of ‘Non-motor symptoms – their effects and management’

When: Saturday 21 October 2023, 10.30am – 1.40pm

Where: Online via Zoom. Please register by visiting the group’s Zoom registration page.

(https://parkinsons-org-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvd-CrqTwjGdEGBplfClILGh2TCnvaG1Cb

The event will feature talks from:

  • Professor David Wilkinson, University of Kent, and Aleksandra Podiewska, King’s College London: ‘What are non-motor symptoms and how are these managed?’
  • Professor Suzanne Reeves, University College London: ‘Hallucinations in Parkinson’s and opportunities to take part in research to develop new treatments’
  • Dr Christopher J Lovegrove, University of Plymouth: ‘Developing an intervention for living well with anxiety in Parkinson’s’
  • Dr Elmar Kal, Brunel University, and Dr Will Young, University of Exeter: ‘The relationship between motor and non-motor symptoms’

We hope you’ll join us for this event! 

If you aren’t able to attend live, but would like to receive the recording, please register following the Zoom registration page link, and we’ll be sure to send you the recording once it’s ready.

If you have any questions about this event, please email Liz Nash, Research Support Network Manager, on lnash@parkinsons.org.uk

Please note Liz will respond to your queries when she’s back from leave on 16 October.

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