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The Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative is our landmark study launched in 2010 to deepen knowledge of Parkinson's and to better understand its onset and progression to speed the development of new treatments. Learn the latest news from the study here.


  • Palfreman: Toward Parkinson's Personalized Medicine

    Palfreman: Toward Parkinson's Personalized Medicine

    In his latest blog post for the Journal of Parkinson's Disease, science journalist and person with Parkinson's Jon Palfreman introduces us to Personalized Parkinson Project.
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  • Study Reveals Risk Factors for Early Psychosis in Parkinson's

    Study Reveals Risk Factors for Early Psychosis in Parkinson's

    A recent study using data from PPMI has identified risk factors that may predict the development of early psychosis in Parkinson's.
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    2016 PPMI Data Challenge Winning Submissions Webinar

    Winners of the 2016 PPMI Data Challenge from UC San Francisco and Weill Cornell Medicine will review their methods and findings and will answer questions from the audience.
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  • 2016 PPMI Data Challenge Winners Outline Parkinson's Progression Predictors and Subtypes

    2016 PPMI Data Challenge Winners Outline Parkinson's Progression Predictors and Subtypes

    Tools developed by the winners from UC San Francisco and Weill Cornell Medicine could accelerate testing of new Parkinson's treatments by helping researchers design trials and choose study…
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  • MJFF's Targeted Social Strategy Accelerates Research Participation

    MJFF's Targeted Social Strategy Accelerates Research Participation

    The success of MJFF's targeted Facebook recruitment program for PPMI was highlighted in the news.
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  • Foundation's Study on Parkinson's Genetics Featured on Chicago Morning Broadcast

    Foundation's Study on Parkinson's Genetics Featured on Chicago Morning Broadcast

    This week, Chicago's "You & Me This Morning" show featured Dr. Tatiana Foroud and Jon Gilman to discuss genetic testing for Parkinson's-related genes in the Foundation's…
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