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Joanna Poulton

Joanna Poulton is a British medical researcher, and Professor of Mitochondrial Genetics at the University of Oxford. She is an honorary consultant in Oxford, where she works on diseases caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA. Such mutations are associated with many diseases, including diabetes, organ failure, deafness, and blindness, and are also important in neurodegeneration and aging. Poulton has spoken up on behalf of women in academia, as well as on the effects of neurodiversity on women's careers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rare and common genetic determinants of mitochondrial function determine severity but not risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by Harvey, Calum (Author) , Weinreich, Marcel (Author) , Lee, James A. K. (Author) , Shaw, Allan C. (Author) , Ferraiuolo, Laura (Author) , Mortiboys, Heather (Author) , Zhang, Sai (Author) , Hop, Paul J. (Author) , Zwamborn, Ramona A. J. (Author) , van Eijk, Kristel (Author) , Julian, Thomas H. (Author) , Moll, Tobias (Author) , Iacoangeli, Alfredo (Author) , Al Khleifat, Ahmad (Author) , Quinn, John P. (Author) , Pfaff, Abigail L. (Author) , Kõks, Sulev (Author) , Poulton, Joanna (Author) , Battle, Stephanie L. (Author) , Arking, Dan E. (Author) , Snyder, Michael P. (Author) , Veldink, Jan H. (Author) , Kenna, Kevin P. (Author) , Shaw, Pamela J. (Author) , Cooper-Knock, Johnathan (Author) ,


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