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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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  • Research Grant, 2014
    Genetic Predictors of Prognosis: GBA and SNCA Meta-Analysis Project

    Study Rationale:                   
    Predicting the prognosis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) for a patient is currently not possible. Genetic predictors of prognosis would help inform clinical trial design...

  • Access to Data and Biospecimens, 2014
    Analysis of Brain and Peripheral Small Molecule Levels in Parkinson’s Disease

    Study Rationale:
    Parkinson’s disease is accompanied by a loss of chemical signaling molecules in the brain and body. For instance, chemicals like dopamine are lost in both the gut and in the brain...

  • Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2014
    Exploration of Relationships and Formulations of Molecular Tweezers

    Study Rationale:                   
    A key mechanism leading to death of neurons in the brain is formation of toxic clumps of the protein alpha-synuclein. Therefore blocking the formation of these toxic...

  • Access to Data and Biospecimens, 2014
    Verification of a Long, Non-coding RNA in Blood as a Biomarker for Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:       
    We have discovered a long, non-coding RNA (RNA that does not encode a protein) that shows a five-fold decrease within the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) compared...

  • Therapeutic Pipeline Program, 2014
    TDO Inhibitors: A New Treatment Option for Parkinson’s Disease

    Study Rationale:                   
    Tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase (TDO) is a key enzyme in the tryptophan degradation pathway. In a Parkinson’s disease (PD) model, TDO was identified as a potential...

  • Research Grant, 2014
    PARK14-dependent SOCE and Sporadic Parkinson’s Disease

    Objective/Rationale:             
    Mutations in the PARK14 gene are associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but its role in idiopathic PD is presently unknown. Recently we identified a role of PARK14...

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