Parkinson’s research has had a transformative year as researchers have built on breakthroughs to learn more about the disease and how to treat it. Tune into audio from this Third Thursday’s Webinar to hear our panel of experts discuss how Parkinson’s research has advanced in 2025 and what the future could look like.
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In this episode, Veronique Enos Kaefer, MJFF’s Lead Philanthropy Director, speaks with:
- Peter DiBiaso, who is a clinical development professional who supports bio-pharmaceutical research. He’s also a member of MJFF’s Patient Council and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014.
- Brian Fiske, Chief Scientist at MJFF, who works with the Parkinson’s community to develop an aggressive and innovative strategic vision for accelerating research.
- Dr. Tanya Simuni, the Arthur C. Nielsen Professor of Neurology and Division Head of the Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also the Site Principal Investigator at Northwestern University and on the Executive Steering Committee for the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative or PPMI study.
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