Oxford Parkinson's Research Day - Tuesday 3 June 2025
This page contains all the information for the 2025 Oxford Parkinson’s Research Day, which is an invitation event for Oxford Parkinson’s Researchers only
EVENT DETAILS
The scientific meeting is open to all Oxford Parkinson’s researchers and provides the opportunity for everyone to network and meet with colleagues. The day will consist of talks by Oxford researchers on a wide range of topics on Parkinson’s translational work. The event will showcase the breadth of clinical and discovery science underway in Oxford across our translational program (clinical cohort studies, biomarkers, genetics, stem cell models and animal models). Also included in the day’s programme:-
- Clinical debate hosted by Prof. Michele Hu & Dr Chris Kobylecki
- We are delighted to have secured four exciting keynote speakers;
- Prof. Günter Höglinger, University of Munich;
- Prof. Michael Johnson, Imperial College, London;
- Prof. David Rubinsztein, UK DRI Cambridge;
- Prof. Stephanie Cragg, University of Oxford.
REGISTRATION OPEN
We are pleased to open registration to attend the Oxford Parkinson’s Research Day, which is being held on Tuesday 3rd June 2025 at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, South Parks Road, Oxford. The talks are due to start at 9am with registration/refreshments from 8:30am. It is due to end at 5:30pm, followed by a drinks reception.
How to register
The event is free and includes refreshments throughout the day, lunch and a drinks reception. Booking is essential. Please register for the event at the link: https://bit.ly/PD_Research_day_25
The final deadline for registrations is Friday 16th May at 5pm.
Scan the QR code to access the link and complete the registration form
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Please submit an abstract submission form if you would like to present your research in the poster sessions. Please complete the form and return to opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk by 5pm on Friday 2nd May 2025. We are planning to select some abstracts for the poster sessions for short talks during the day, so please do indicate on the form if you would like to be considered for this.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information about the event, please email: opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk.