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The Foundation supports research across basic, translational and clinical science to speed breakthroughs that can lead to the creation of new treatments and a better quality of life for people with Parkinson's disease.

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  • LRRK2 Biology Consortium, 2017
    From Structure to Function: Targeting LRRK2-mediated Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:
    Parkinson's disease (PD) mutations in the LRRK2 protein have been linked to decreased GTPase (enzyme that binds to G proteins) activity and increased kinase (enzyme that modifies a...

  • LRRK2 Biology Consortium, 2017
    Consequences of LRRK2 Rab Phosphorylation in Neurons and Astrocytes

    Study Rationale:
    Mutations in the leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) gene are important contributors to LRRK2-linked Parkinson's disease (PD); therefore, LRRK2 is an important drug target. The goal...

  • Research Grant, 2017
    Validation of the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes (CDR-SOB) for Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:
    The US Food and Drug (FDA) requires acceptable outcome measures to approve a cognitive-enhancing medication for the treatment of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Parkinson's disease...

  • Research Grant, 2017
    A Proof-of-Concept Study of Mitochondrial Drugs in Pre-Clinical Models of Parkinson’s Disease

    Study Rationale:
    Mitochondrial dysfunction (powerhouse of the cell), free-radical induced injury (highly reactive atoms that can be harmful) and inflammatory mechanisms have been proposed to play a...

  • Research Grant, 2017
    From Nose to Diagnostics: Development of an Accessible Screening Platform for Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:
    The aim of this study is to determine if chemicals found on the skin of those with Parkinson's disease (PD) can be used as a way to diagnose PD before motor symptoms develop. We have...

  • Research Grant, 2017
    Development of a Clinical Flow Cytometry Assay for Accurate and Selective Measurement of GBA1 Activity in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

    Study Rationale:
    A protein in the brain known as glucocerebrosidase may not work properly in those with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods currently used to monitor the activity of this protein within...

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