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Should we monitor Parkinson’s over the phone?

22 April 2013 18:30 - 20:00

Café Scientifique with Dr Max Little and Dr Mark Ungless 

Event details

Our voices are affected by Parkinson’s disease as much as our limb movements. The development of novel technology means that we may now be able to detect symptoms over a simple voice recording, but is this a suitable way to monitor the disease? What is the brain activity relating to these physical manifestations of the illness? Join applied mathematician Dr Max Little and neuroscientist Dr Mark Ungless as we delve deeper into the nature of Parkinson's and discuss the potential benefits of an unprecedented form of testing.

Dr Max Little is a lecturer and Wellcome Trust-MIT postdoctoral research fellow at Aston University, a visiting assistant professor at MIT, and a visiting senior research associate at the University of Oxford. Dr Mark Ungless is a Royal Society University Research Fellow based in the Institute of Clinical Sciences at Imperial College London.

A podcast of the discussion will be available on this page a few days after the event.

This event is part of a series of Café Scientifique events throughout the year, the next event 'What is the use of quantum information theory?' will be held on 20 May.

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