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TNU presents research at the Gordon Research Conference in Waterville Valley, USA

The Gordon Research Conference, GRC, on CAG Triplet Repeat Disorders took place in Waterville Valley June 23-28 2013. Petersén was invited to give a talk and Baldo, Gabery and Soylu presented posters. Also, Soylu was selected to give a talk about her work at the Gordon Research Seminars just before the GRC. 

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/tnu-presents-research-gordon-research-conference-waterville-valley-usa - 2025-11-01

Petersen and Gabery give talks at summer camp for HD families in Båstad

The national patient organisation for HD with Carina Hvalstedt organised a camp for families with HD in Båstad in July 2013. Petersen and Gabery were invited to talk about the disease and to give an update on the ongoing research. This article was published in the newspaper Helsingborgs Dagblad:Nytt familjeläger med senaste forskningen

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/petersen-and-gabery-give-talks-summer-camp-hd-families-bastad - 2025-11-01

Congratulations Niclas Hagen to your PhD!

Niclas Hagen at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences of the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University defended his doctoral dissertation entitled Modern Genes; Body, rationality and ambivalence on October 4 2013. The focus of the thesis is Huntington's disease. Professor Susanne Lundin has been the main supervisor and Associate Professor Petersen and Professor Tom O'Dell have

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/congratulations-niclas-hagen-your-phd - 2025-11-01

TNU members give talks at the National HD meeting in Gothenburg

Petersén, Gabery and Hagen give talks about psychiatric symptoms in HD, as well as about their ongoing research projects, at the National meeting on Huntington disease (HD) in Gothenburg on March 28 2014. The meeting is organised by the National patient organization for HD. They will also give talks and participate at the National youth week-end for individuals in families with HD in Gothenburg, M

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/tnu-members-give-talks-national-hd-meeting-gothenburg - 2025-11-01

First PhD thesis from TNU has been traditionally nailed on May 7

Sofia Hult Lundh is the first PhD student from TNU who will defend her thesis. It is entitled Psychiatric and metabolic disturbances in experimental models of Huntington's disease and will be defended May 28 2014 at 13.00 in Segerfalksalen. It consists of three published papers in Cell Metabolism, Human Molecular Genetics and PLOS ONE with Sofia as first author.Main supervisor is Åsa Petersén. Fac

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/first-phd-thesis-tnu-has-been-traditionally-nailed-may-7 - 2025-11-01

TNU organizes Segerfalk Symposium on Metabolism and Sleep in HD and ALS

Disturbances in sleep and metabolism in neurodegenerative diseases are now gaining increased attention as their underlying mechanisms may provide targets for novel therapeutic interventions. This symposium will shed light on novel research focusing on different aspects of sleep and metabolism relevant for not only Huntington disease and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but also other neurodegenerati

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/tnu-organizes-segerfalk-symposium-metabolism-and-sleep-hd-and-als - 2025-11-01

Second PhD thesis from TNU traditionally nailed

Sanaz Gabery is the second PhD student from TNU who will defend her thesis and she traditionally nailed her thesis on April 22. The thesis is entitled New perspectives on pathology in Huntington’s disease - characterisation of hypothalamic changes and will be defended on May 13 2015 at 09.00 in Belfragesalen, BMC D15. It consists of three published papers in Acta Neuropathologica, Neuropathology &

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/second-phd-thesis-tnu-traditionally-nailed - 2025-11-01

Third PhD thesis from TNU nailed

Rana Soylu is the third PhD student from TNU who will defend her thesis and on January 11 it was traditionally nailed. The thesis is entitled “Hypothalamic and Metabolic Dysfunction in Genetic Models of Huntington’s disease" and will be defended on January 28 2016 at 09.00 in Belfrage lecture hall, BMC D15. It consists of three papers; two published in Cell Metabolism and Scientific Report, and on

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/third-phd-thesis-tnu-nailed - 2025-11-01