Dundee Research Interest Group

  • Alessi, D. (Participant)
  • Sammler, E. (Organiser)
  • Muqit, M. (Participant)
  • Howden, A. (Organiser)
  • Hardie, G. (Participant)
  • Sarah Patrick (Participant)
  • Brendan Hawdon (Organiser)
  • Jo Goodburn (Organiser)
  • Marc van Grieken (Participant)
  • Mark Coxe (Participant)
  • Stewart Davidson (Participant)
  • Paul Ford (Participant)
  • Joy Milne (Participant)
  • David Rigg (Participant)
  • Aileen Rigg (Participant)
  • Bill Robertson (Participant)
  • Helen Robertson (Participant)
  • Lindsay Roy (Participant)
  • Gillian Sharpe (Participant)
  • Janet Kerr (Participant)
  • Christine Descouts (Participant)
  • Pierre Descouts (Participant)
  • John Minhinick (Participant)
  • Ron Page (Participant)
  • Wilma Page (Participant)
  • Werner Remmele (Participant)
  • Chloe Macmillan (Participant)
  • Liz Nash (Participant)

Activity: Other activity typesPublic engagement and outreach - work on advisory panels

Description

Our Dundee Research Interest Group (more commonly known as the DRIG) was established in 2017 and is made up of People with Parkinson’s (PwPs), their families, and scientists and clinicians from the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation (MRC PPU) at the University of Dundee.

We work together as a group to encourage and support dialogue and public involvement in research, so we can all better understand Parkinson’s and accelerate research.

We meet ~6 times a year and organise events for People with Parkinson’s, involving scientists from across the University of Dundee and beyond.

We are supported by Parkinson’s UK, as part of their Research Support Network.
PeriodJan 2017 → …
Degree of RecognitionRegional