- Sat, Jan 14, 2017 02:30 PM
Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine
Latitude: 55.9211, Longitude: -3.13003
Dr Alison Green is a Reader at the National Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease Research and Surveillance Unit in the University of Edinburgh. She has kindly agreed to give a talk on her recent work on development of a biomarker for Parkinson's. For further details see http://www.ed.ac.uk/clinical-brain-sciences/people/principal-investigators/dr-alison-green A sandwich lunch will be provided after the talk for those attendees who so indicate when registering for the event. Edinburgh Research Interest Group is extremely grateful to Dr Tilo Kunath, shown in the photo, for his hospitality in hosting the meeting at SCRM. FAQs What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? There is free parking available at SCRM on Saturday.Turn right off Little France Drive and wait for the barrier to rise. If there are no spaces outside the main entrance, there are plenty morre behind the SCRM building, reached by turning left immediately after the barrier and left again. The SCRM building is just a short walk from the main bus hub at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Lothian buses nos. 7, 8, 18, 21, 24, 33, 38 ,49 all serve the site.