We were delighted to host Prof. Sonia Gandhi for a live webinar on the topic of "Finding the energy: What happens to mitochondria in PD?", followed by a Q&A session with our audience.
The recording of the interview is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look:
Fortunately I was able to watch the interview again! Just to listen to it occasionally and try to understand the content. Not easy for a simple non-English speaking PWP-er. It makes me happy that there are now so many puzzle pieces known, but on the other hand, the puzzle seems much larger than expected. This leads to the feeling that while we can achieve success in certain areas, the overall picture, the insight into how the components work together, is still completely lacking. That is disappointing. Nevertheless, I have deep respect for the research work of Sonia Gandhi. Hats off!
Thank you Esperanto. I agree with you that the more we find out, the more new questions appear. We are hoping to be able to line up Laurie Mischley again before the end of the year and I am looking forward to the opportunity to ask her what nutritional therapies/ strategies can help us boost our mitochondria.
That was a really excellent seminar by a great scientist and speaker, well balanced between known and known unknown facts. Thank you so much, Michel, for organising this talk (and so many other stimulating presentations in the series)!
You are welcome Ethin! The next webinar in September will be by Prof Filip Scheperjans (Helsinki University) on the microbiome. Stay tuned for more details.
Saw the interview today... Pretty straightforward and concise...
I don't remember hearing any reference to Melatonin or GlyNAC supplementation for Mitochondrial health... Maybe we can broach the subject during the next interview?
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