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The findings suggest that the harmful aggregates associated with Huntington’s disease emerge from a form which could be reversible. This could have major implications for slowing or preventing disease progression in the future.
The Fellowships will enable two Birkbeck students to spend a month in Venice conducting independent research.
Research by Birkbeck and Uppsala University, Sweden, shows a strong pupil response to light could be an early marker of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Dr Sue Brooks has won an award from the Geographical Association (GA), which is given to the author of the article in each of the GA’s journals that is felt to have made the most significant contribution to geographical teaching and learning.
Running from 14 to 18 May, the annual celebration of the arts will feature more than 50 events.
The exhibition, Transitional States: Hormones at the Crossroads of Art and Science, will be open at Birkbeck's Peltz Gallery from 10 May - 11 June 2018.
The funds raised will go towards buying equipment for Birkbeck’s new ToddlerLab and enable research into developmental conditions like autism and ADHD.
More than 900 graduates received their awards as the three-day celebration moved home.
The scheme, helping asylum seekers to achieve their dreams, triumphed at the Guardian University Awards.
Graduates are formally celebrating their academic qualification at seven ceremonies across three days from 24 to 26 April.