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Professor Zoltán Molnár talks to Dr Erica Charters for a History of Medicine perspective on Oxford physician and Father of Neurology Thomas Willis.

17th century painting of a Civil War battle in Oxford depicting a map and fighting scenes, next to an animated headshot of Erica Charters.
Siege of Oxford (1646) painting by Jan de Wyck and Associate Professor Erica Charters

Cerebral blood flow as a mechanistic framework across neurological disease

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Patel S. et al, (2026), Discover Neuroscience, 21

Deletion of Snap25 disrupts glial remodeling in aging mouse brain.

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Vadisiute A. et al, (2026), iScience, 29

Presynaptic SNAP25 supports maturation of hippocampal mossy fiber-CA3 synapses.

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Hayashi S. et al, (2026), iScience, 29

Dopamine replacement therapy modulates DDC, prolactin and AOC3 levels in Parkinson's disease.

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van Hillegondsberg L. et al, (2026), NPJ Parkinsons Dis

TopoMetry systematically learns and evaluates the latent geometry of single-cell data

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Sidarta-Oliveira D. et al, (2026), eLife, 13

How physiology solves the gene-centric impasse.

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Noble D. and Bourret R., (2026), Exp Physiol

Learning shapes neural geometry in the primate prefrontal cortex.

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Wójcik MJ. et al, (2026), Nat Neurosci

Dissecting genotype-specific effects of disease-associated genetic variants.

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Farrow SL. et al, (2026), iScience, 29

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