
Biography:
Noémie completed her PhD at the University of Manchester and started her research group at the University of Sheffield on a European leukodystrophy Association (ELA) fellowship in 2017. Lead and co-founder of the first UK leukodystrophy research network LEUKOLABS, Noémie is an advocate for leukodystrophy research. Now at the University of York, the Hamilton Lab continues to focus on leukodystrophy research to develop new therapies.
Host institution:
University of York –
Area of interest:
Biological and Health Sciences
Role at the White Rose Consortium:
Contact Information
noemie.hamilton@york.ac.uk
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