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ReTuneIn #1: Dr. Lisa Harder & Dr. Yangfan Peng

23 min · 3. dec. 2024
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In the first episode, we welcome Lisa Harder and Yangfan Peng, who will give exciting insights into their research projects. Lisa Harder investigates cortico-striatal plasticity underlying phenotype manifestation in dystonia and discusses the potential applications of her findings, while Yangfan Peng will tell us about retuning pathway-specific neuronal population dynamics for movement initiation. Both will share their challenges, insights and the relevance of their work to the treatment of movement disorders in real life.

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