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  • Professor Oliver Bandmann

    MD, PhD

    Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Population Health

    Professor of Movement Disorders Neurology

    Honorary Consultant Neurologist

    Co-Director, Neuroscience Institute

    Profile
    • 2002-present: University of Sheffield/Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK
    • 1997-2002: Specialist Training in Neurology, Marburg, Germany;
    • 1993-1997: Research Fellow, Institute of Neurology. Queen Square London. PhD on "Genetic Aspects of Parkinsonian Disorders" (Supervisors: Prof A.E. Harding, Prof C.D. Marsden, Prof N.W. Wood)
    • 1992-1993: House officer, Dept Neurology, Klinikum Grosshadern, Munich (Head: Prof T. Brandt)
    • 1991: Qualification at Ludwig Maximilian´s University Munich, Germany
    Research interests

    My research focuses on movement disorders, in particular Parkinson´s Disease (PD) but also Huntington´s Disease, Wilson Disease and dystonia. I’m particularly interested in working towards disease-modifying therapy for PD which w

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  • A Ghost Story for Christmas

    British television series

    A Ghost Story for Christmas

    Title screen of The Signalman, the 1976 adaptation. Because this was the first non-James story, the strand's title appears on screen for the first time.

    Created byLawrence Gordon Clark
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    No. of episodes17
    Running time30–50 minutes
    NetworkBBC1 (1971–78)
    BBC4 (2005–06, 2018–19)
    BBC2 (2010–13, 2021–present)
    Release24 December 1971 (1971-12-24) –
    present

    A Ghost Story for Christmas is a kust of annual British short television films originally broadcast on BBC One between 1971 and 1978, and revived sporadically by the BBC since 2005.[1][2] With one exception, the original instalments were directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and the films were all shot on 16 mm colour film.[3] The remit behind the series was to provide a television adaptation of a classic ghost story, in line with

    Bipasha learned about motherhood on Aatma sets

    Actor feels the best thing a woman can have is a child.


    Bipasha feels Aatma will help people understand the value of parental attachments. PHOTO: FILE

    MUMBAI: Child actor Doyel Dhawan was almost glued to Bipasha Basu, like a child would be with her mother, on the sets of Aatma and the Bollywood actor confesses that the experience made her realise that motherhood is the best feeling.

    “She [Doyel] was very attached to me. She would be with me, sit with me and eat with me. It’s tough to be a mom, but it’ll be the best feeling. The film taught me that the best thing a woman can have is a child,” she said in a group interview.

    Aatma has been a fantastic experience for Bipasha, who was last seen in Race 2 and Raaz 3.

    “It has evolved me more as a human being. There are very few roles which help you form a connection. Aatma helps you understand the value of parental attachments,” she said.

    “It also makes you und