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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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  • MJFF Research Grant, 2008
    Are Anti-Parkinsonian Treatments Disease Modifying?

    Objective/Rationale:
    Current treatments of Parkinson’s disease are not thought to slow the progression of the disease but just appear to result in temporary relief of symptoms. There is some evidence...

  • MJFF Research Grant, 2008
    QE3 Trial Ancillary Biomarkers Study

    Objective/Rationale:
    The QE3 trial is a large multicenter clinical trial designed to determine whether the nutritional supplement coenzyme Q10, which traps a potentially dangerous type of chemical in...

  • Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2008
    Role of Peripheral Enteric Inflammation in Synuclein Pathology in a Murine Model of Parkinson's Disease

    Objective/Rationale:
    Gastrointestinal dysfunction has long been noted as an early feature of Parkinson’s disease, and “in many cases demands stimulating medicines of very considerable power” (James...

  • Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2008
    Effects of noradrenergic or serotoninergic system lesions combined with NS lesions on rodent models of 'non-motor'-like symptoms

    Objective/Rationale:
    Parkinson’s disease is widely attributed to neuropathy of dopaminergic neurones in the nigrostriatal (NS) pathway. Degeneration of noradrenergic and serotonergic neurones in the...

  • Cognitive Deficits and Mood Disorders in Parkinson's Disease, 2008
    Neuroimaging Markers Predict Cognitive Decline in PD

    Objective/Rationale:
    Isolated cognitive impairments are common in PD; they increase in number and severity with advancing age and motor disability but their relation to the risk of developing dementia...

  • Cognitive Deficits and Mood Disorders in Parkinson's Disease, 2008
    Validation of the Dopamine-depleted CHT Hemizygous Pre-Clinical Model as an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease with Dementia

    Objective/Rationale:
    Parkinson’s disease is traditionally thought of as a motor disorder. However, in addition to problems with movements, patients frequently develop cognitive problems leading to...

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