Simon A. Sharples

@NeuroSharps

Canadian nuroscientist and outdoor enthusiast - Royal Society Newton International Fellow studying motor systems at the University of St. Andrews

University of St Andrews
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2019.

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    3. pro 2019.

    Title: The Task at Hand: Fatigue-Associated Changes in Cortical Excitability during Writing Have a look!

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    17. pro 2019.

    Thanks to for highlighting our new work on the role of glial cells in MND/ALS. And a big thanks to and for supporting the work. You can see the paper published in at the following link:

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    6. stu 2019.

    Interested in a PhD opportunity in "Neuromodulation of motor circuits within the brainstem and spinal cord in health and disease"? Please get in touch (gbm4@st-andrews.ac.uk) or for further details see: (enquiries from international students welcome)

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    1. lis 2019.

    Happy to see our latest work on balanced cholinergic modulation of spinal motor networks is out today in :

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    23. ruj 2019.

    "The eyes of all future generations are upon you. And if you choose to fail us, I say we will never forgive you." -- at UN Summit.

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  6. 30. kol 2019.

    Had a great time sharing some of my previous and current work at the Scottish Neuroscience Group meeting today

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  7. 29. srp 2019.

    Excited about submitting some work from my PhD and our first preprint uploaded to bioRxiv!

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  8. 26. srp 2019.

    Excited to spend the weekend reading about one of my Science Heroes!

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  9. 3. srp 2019.

    Pleased to receive my first research grant as PI with co-investigators Dr. Sarah Burley and Prof. Gareth Miles from the Scottish Neurological Research Fund to study cellular mechanisms of ALS in mouse and human-derived motoneurons. A big step forward... Now, time to get that data

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  10. 20. lip 2019.

    Check out our recent collaborative work from that was facilitated by

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