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CureQ consortium annual meeting

On Monday 29th January the CureQ consortium gathered for the first annual general assembly. The day kicked off with an overview of our progress over the year, sparkling lively discussions among the attendants. The morning session culminated with a captivating workshop on effective communication, which had us all stepping into each other’s shoes while discovering […]

Time for cake!

Good news! Our research paper titled “Amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulations and enhanced forebrain neuronal development and neuronal network formation in cerebral organoids of Dutch-type Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy patients” was accepted for publication in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. Willeke ordered a cake with one of the figures from the paper on it to celebrate with first […]

CureQ consortium kick-off meeting

On Monday 3 October, the kick-off of our CureQ consortium was held: an introduction of all those involved who will work together over the next 5 years on predicting, delaying and curing the hereditary polyglutamine brain diseases Huntington, SCA1 and SCA3 (www.cureQ.nl). Researchers and neurologists from various Dutch universities, various HBO courses, ethicists, biotechnology companies, […]

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