4 episodes

Families for the Treatment of Hereditary MND (FATHoM) is an initiative to bring together the community of families affected by inherited (genetic) forms of MND. This first event is a meeting led by Professor Martin Turner and Professor Kevin Talbot consisting of expert talks on key issues affecting such families.

Families for the Treatment of Hereditary MND (FATHoM) Oxford Meeting Oxford University

    • Education

Families for the Treatment of Hereditary MND (FATHoM) is an initiative to bring together the community of families affected by inherited (genetic) forms of MND. This first event is a meeting led by Professor Martin Turner and Professor Kevin Talbot consisting of expert talks on key issues affecting such families.

    • video
    Emerging and Future Treatments: Studying asymptomatic genetic carriers in MND

    Emerging and Future Treatments: Studying asymptomatic genetic carriers in MND

    Professor Martin Turner, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, gives the final talk in the FATHOM meeting.

    • 35 min
    • video
    Emerging and Future Treatments

    Emerging and Future Treatments

    Professor Kevin Talbot, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, gives the third talk for the FATHOM meeting.

    • 31 min
    • video
    Genetic Testing

    Genetic Testing

    Christopher Shaw, King's College London, gives the second talk for the FATHOM meeting.

    • 38 min
    • video
    The Genetics of Motor Neuron Disease

    The Genetics of Motor Neuron Disease

    Professor Kevin Talbot gives the first presentation in the FATHOM meeting. Introduction by Professor Martin Turner.

    • 30 min

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