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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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    Ask the PhD: Pursuing a Game-changing Brain Scan for Parkinson's 

    In our latest Ask the PhD video, we talk to staff scientist Jamie Eberling, PhD, about alpha-synuclein imaging and why we are devoting substantial resources to this area of Parkinson’s research.
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  • ‘A Cup of Coffee a Day Keeps Dyskinesia Away?’

    Higher Caffeine Linked to Lower Parkinson’s in LRRK2 Mutation Carriers

    Recent research links higher caffeine in the blood samples and diets of people with a LRRK2 genetic mutation, which increases PD risk, with lower Parkinson’s.
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    MJFF and Northwestern Partner on Clinical Genetic Testing Series

    The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Northwestern University are co-sponsoring a new two-part educational course, Clinical Genetic Testing for Parkinson’s Disease: Why, When and How? A Virtual CME…
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    Roche Buys MJFF-Grantee Inflazome in Deal to Develop Drugs against Inflammation

    Funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation advanced biotech Inflazome’s therapeutic portfolio; the deal with Roche brings resources to move further in clinical testing.
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  • Positive Results from Parkinson's LRRK2 Drug Trial

    New Therapy for Parkinson’s “Off” Time Reaches FDA

    A continuous apomorphine infusion, which aims to treat significant “off” time not controlled with oral PD meds, is now with the FDA for review.
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    What We Fund: $161 Million to ASAP Initiative Teams

    The Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative is funding 21 multidisciplinary teams investigating the biology of Parkinson’s genes or neuro-immune interactions.
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