Speakers
- Dr Yincent Tse
- Dr Frances Elmslie
- Luke Langlands
Date of Recording
November 21, 2025
Available Until
November 20, 2026
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The Tuberous Sclerosis Association (TSA)
The Tuberous Sclerosis Association (TSA) was launched in 1977 with a membership of 50 families and funds of just £25. We have grown from a round robin support letter to a professional organisation providing support to families affected by Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) across the UK.
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Speakers
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Dr Yincent Tse
Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist
Dr Yincent Tse is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist specialising in renal growth, nephrotic syndrome, and childhood high blood pressure.
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Dr Frances Elmslie
Consultant Clinical Geneticist
Dr Elmslie is a consultant in genetics at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust who specialises in paediatric genetics, the genetics of epilepsy and developmental brain malformations and also tuberous sclerosis.
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Luke Langlands
Joint Chief Executive, Tuberous Sclerosis Association
Luke joined the TSA with a strong background in health and medical communications, having been part of a wide range of UK and Global teams for charities, pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professional societies. Luke is passionate about the power of effective communications to support and illustrate the work being done to improve people’s lives. Luke has a Masters degree in Journalism.
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