Natasha Fothergill-Misbah
@tashmisbah.bsky.social
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Postdoc at Newcastle Uni | funded by NIHR TraPCAf & British Academy | WHO BRH consultant | regional lead SSA for JoGA | PD | ageing | global health 🌍
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tashmisbah.bsky.social
I’m recruiting a Qualitative Research Associate to join our TraPCAf team at Newcastle University - full time fixed term until 31.08.26 - further info available at jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastl... - please share and get in touch with any questions!
Qualitative Research Associate
Qualitative Research Associate
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rionamcardle.bsky.social
Excellent blog from @tashmisbah.bsky.social on perceptions of Parkinson’s in Africa, well worth reading! So pleased to be collaborating with Tash on work to uncover meaningfulness of mobility loss due to Parkinson’s in Africa to inform development of digital outcomes.

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Witchcraft and demons: perceptions of Parkinson’s disease in Africa
Witchcraft, curses, and devils. Discover perceptions of Parkinson’s in Africa and how a new ground-breaking documentary is giving voice to those diagnosed.
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asapresearch.parkinsonsroadmap.org
In a publication authored by a GP2-led team and in partnership with the MJFF, researchers followed up on the recently identified novel non-coding genetic variant in the GBA1 gene that increases #PD risk among individuals of African ancestry. 🧪

Check out the #publication: bit.ly/3VAsjHR
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michaelokun.bsky.social
The availability of Parkinson's medicines in Africa and in many countries is unacceptable. Look at new data from the World Health Organization. Ray Dorsey and I will be calling this out with a plan to address it in our next book due out in 2025. We did it for HIV and now we will do it for PD.
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asapresearch.parkinsonsroadmap.org

Last week, we hosted our first GP2 Regional Investigators Meeting in the Middle East and Africa, bringing researchers together in Morocco! We thank everyone who helped make the meeting a success, and we’re looking forward to more collaborations to advance our knowledge of
#PD🧪