JWMDRC 10-year anniversary event!

This year at the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre (JWMDRC), we are very excited to be celebrating the 10-year anniversary of our centre!

To mark this occasion and commemorate the legacy of Lord John Walton, we will be holding an international conference, “Neuromuscular Diseases: the next ten years”, at The Baltic Centre from Sunday 24th to Monday 25th of November 2024.

Launched in November 2014, the centre brings together expertise and consolidates Newcastle's distinguished, international, and world-leading record in research and care for neuromuscular diseases. Our team, based at the Centre for Life, is working across Newcastle University and the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It focusses on translational research to improve the health outcomes of people living with neuromuscular diseases.

We are immensely proud to have continued to build, shape, and develop this centre's team of international experts and to be leading them now under the auspicious name of Lord Walton, who first established a dedicated and integrated neuromuscular clinical and research unit in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the 1950s.

The conference will be organised by us and arranged around our four strands of work: Clinical Care & Diagnostics, Clinical Research, Basic Research and Networking & Collaborations. All are strongly interlinked and the work across these teams is key to our success and impact in the international neuromuscular field.

Over the last decade our centre has been performing translational research to bring diagnosis, care, and therapy to people living with neuromuscular disease. At the conference, we will reflect on our last ten years of success and explore exciting developments in the field, as we look forward to what the next ten years of work will bring to the field. The conference will feature exciting lectures from our own experts at the JWMDRC and panel discussions including leading neuromuscular and rare disease guest-experts with whom we have strong collaborations. The programme will feature the following topics:

  • Advancing neuromuscular diseases through research

  • Clinical research for patients with neuromuscular diseases

  • Diagnostic & clinical services for patients with neuromuscular diseases

  • National & international networking initiatives 

As well as being a celebration of the JWMDRC, this event will provide the opportunity to forge new partnerships, learn from the leading experts in the field and share best practices.

Please follow this link to find out more about the conference.

Author(s)

John Dawson

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