Neuro-SysMed-seminar – Mathias Toft
Velkommen til Neuro-SysMeds månedlige seminarer! Foredragsholder denne gangen er professor II Mathias Toft fra Universitetet i Oslo / Oslo Universitetssykehus, med emnet "Insights into Parkinson's disease: From genetic associations to functional mechanisms". Bli med i auditoriet i Armauer Hansens Hus kl. 11:30–13:00 (lunsj fra 11:30–12:00).
Hovedinnhold
Foredragsholder: Professor Mathias Toft, Universitetet i Oslo / Oslo Universitetssykehus
Tittel: "Insights into Parkinson's disease: From genetic associations to functional mechanisms"
Sted: The auditoriet i Armauer Hansens Hus (campus Haukeland universitetssjukehus)
Tidspunkt: Onsdag 13. desember kl. 11:30–13:00 (lunsj 11:30–12:00).
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Sammendrag: Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have elucidated the genetic components of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, translating these results into an interpretable, mechanistic understanding of the disease etiology remains a major challenge in the field. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of our approaches to prioritize putative causal genetic variants. The results of studies of polygenic risk scores and the relationships to clinical traits will be discussed. Further, the results of recent transcriptomic and epigenetic studies will be presented, focusing on how these findings can be translated for clinical applications.
Mathias Toft is Head of the Department of Neurology, Oslo University Hospital and Professor of neurology at the University of Oslo. Prof. Toft is a clinical neurologist and researcher specialized neurodegenerative disorders, in particular studies of Parkinson’s disease. He studied medicine at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His doctoral degree from NTNU was focused on genetic studies of Parkinson’s disease, and the majority of the studies were carried out at the Mayo Clinic in the United States. More recently he has performed clinical and genomic studies of movement disorders. He is currently leader of the research group Movement disorders and Neurodegeneration.
Chair: Charalampos Tzoulis
Undervisningsspråk: engelsk