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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Previously funded studies appear chronologically, with the most recent appearing first.
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2010Is glucose metabolism perturbed in PD?Objective/Rationale: 
 Glucose metabolism is of central importance in maintaining the anti-oxidant ability of neurons to protect themselves from internal and external damage. When glucose metabolism is...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2010Immuno-PCR Detection of Alpha-Synuclein Phosphorylated at Serine-129 as PD BiomarkerObjective/Rationale: 
 At present, the definite diagnosis of PD can be made only after death by examining the pathology in brain of deceased patients. Diagnosis assesses the presence of clumps within...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2009Effect of novel sirtuin inhibitors on alpha-synuclein toxicity in a Parkinson disease pre-clinical modelObjective/Rationale: 
 The objective of the proposed research is to test the ability of novel sirtuin inhibitors to protect against dopamine neuron toxicity in a pre-clinical model of Parkinson's...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2009Rational Vectors For PDObjective/Rationale: 
 The project is hot on the trail of key suspect players in Parkinson’s disease. The output of an innovative screening process put forth a handful of candidate enzymes in a lower...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2009From Anti-aggregation Assay to Treatment for Parkinson's Disease: Developing a Secondary Screen to Bridge High throughput Screen and Cellular AssayObjective/Rationale: 
 We want to develop a series of secondary assays that will allow us to shortlist likely drug candidates for therapy against Parkinson’s disease. These assays will bridge the gap...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2009Investigating the Potential effect of Peroxisome Proliferation in Diminishing Alpha-synuclein PathogenesisObjective/Rationale: 
 Alpha-synuclein is a protein critically involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease. Growing evidence link alpha-synuclein pathogenesis in PD and brain lipid metabolism...
 
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