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Read the latest developments, reporting and analysis from the world of Parkinson's research, including progress made in studies, tools and collaborations funded by The Michael J. Fox Foundation.


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    Research Roundup: Recruiting Trials Testing Innovative Ways to Treat or Stop Parkinson’s

    Researchers are exploring innovative ways to treat Parkinson’s and slow or stop its progression. Here, we share a roundup of a few clinical trials — some with MJFF funding — recruiting volunteers…
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  • Second Parkinson’s Vaccine Reports Positive Safety Results

    Positive News for COVID-19 Vaccines: What Does It Mean for the Parkinson’s Community?

    Trials of two COVID-19 vaccines recently reported the vaccines are highly effective in preventing infection. Read more about this news and what it means for people with Parkinson’s.
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    Trial Testing Dyskinesia Drug Moves Forward with Support from Global Parkinson’s Organizations

    The Michael J. Fox Foundation is collaborating with Parkinson’s UK to fund a Phase II clinical trial of a new drug called NLX-112 with biopharma company Neurolixis.
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    Foundation Confers Edmond J. Safra Humanitarian Award to Lily Safra and Honors Distinguished Scientists with 2020 Major Research Prizes

    The Foundation honored two researchers for their groundbreaking work in Parkinson's disease and dystonia research and announced a new humanitarian award on November 17, 2020.
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    PPMI Dispatch: Landmark Study Opens Enrollment While Analysis Points to Potential Blood Test for Parkinson’s

    Some sites are enrolling new volunteers into our Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, and scientists are getting closer to a blood test to track disease progression.
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  • What We Fund: $6 Million in New Grants for Parkinson’s Research

    Alzheimer’s Drug Aducanumab Back in the News

    An advisory panel recently recommended against approval of aducanumab, which aims to slow Alzheimer’s, citing lack of solid evidence. Now the FDA decides.
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