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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Roundtable Explores How Clinical Outcome Assessments Could Improve Treatment for Parkinson’s
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What We Fund: $25.2M to Studies toward Restorative Sleep, Better Cognitive Function and More Improvements
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Promising Results and Next Steps in the “Ken Griffin Alpha-synuclein Imaging Competition”
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Research Roundup: Parkinson’s Studies Recruiting for Everything from Smell Loss to Genetic Variants
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PPMI Dispatch: Predicting Cognitive Changes and Lipid Levels with a LRRK2 Mutation
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What We Fund: $51M with an App to Improve Speech and Therapies to Ease Cognition and Stop Disease

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Patients First
Our Foundation exists for one reason: to speed breakthroughs patients can feel in their everyday lives.
"The question most frequently asked of us is: 'How close are we to a cure for Parkinson’s disease?' With over $800 million in Parkinson's research funded to date, the simplest answer is: closer than ever."