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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.


  • 2018 in Review Research Progress

    2018 in Review, 2019 in Focus

    Read highlights and download our 2018 in Review/2019 in Focus booklet.
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    Parkinson's Inosine Trial Ending Early

    An interim analysis concluded that the SURE-PD3 trial is unlikely to determine that inosine can slow Parkinson's progression. The trial therefore is ending earlier than planned.
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  • Research Testing

    Alkahest Begins Phase II Trial of Plasma-Based Therapy

    As we age, the quality of our plasma and its proteins can degrade, which may contribute to problems that damage our brain cells and affect cognition.
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    Fox Insight Brings Patient Perspective to Parkinson's Drug Development

    At a meeting with the FDA, patients, researchers, clinicians, drug makers and nonprofits, MJFF discussed Fox Insight and the role of technology in drug development to help capture patient…
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  • Alpha-Synuclein

    A Roadmap for Alpha-Synuclein

    In 2017, MJFF convened leaders from academia and industry to form the Alpha-Synuclein Clinical Path Working Group to lay out a roadmap to advance drugs for this target.
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    What We Fund: $8 Million in New Grants for Parkinson's Research

    Foundation-funded research lays groundwork to deepen understanding of Parkinson's and speed breakthroughs.
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