Matthew Adams

Matthew Adams

Feature Writer

MSC CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, BSC NEUROSCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF KEELE

Matt is a postgraduate in Clinical Neuroscience.  While studying for a BSc in Neuroscience at Keele University, Matt developed an interest in the clinical aspect of sciences, which led to his enrolment in the Clinical Neuroscience MSc program at UCL.  During his time at UCL, Matt collaborated with staff at the Institute of Neurology. Providing genetic diagnosis for patients with rare neuromuscular disorders within the UK and India. This project identified new cases of PYROD1-associated myopathies, including both expanding the currently understood phenotype of patients and identifying a new splice-altering variant. Through this research, Matt developed a strong passion for genomics in rare diseases, especially neurodevelopment and neuromuscular conditions. Matt is interested in improving the diagnosis of these rare diseases alongside exploring potential therapeutics

Articles from Matthew

Spatial Transcriptomics in Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders

Spatial Transcriptomics in Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders

Headache Behind the Eyes: Understanding the Causes

Headache Behind the Eyes: Understanding the Causes

Developing Drugs for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Developing Drugs for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Is There a Brain Microbiome?

Is There a Brain Microbiome?

Mental Health Support Strategies for Healthcare Workers

Mental Health Support Strategies for Healthcare Workers

What is Informed Consent?

What is Informed Consent?

Can Blue Light Blocking Technology Combat Digital Eye Strain?

Can Blue Light Blocking Technology Combat Digital Eye Strain?

The Role of the Brain Stem in Maintaining Neurological Health

The Role of the Brain Stem in Maintaining Neurological Health

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