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National Institute of Health

Russell R. Lonser, MD
03 Jun 2009
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Mark Cookson, PhD
22 Apr 2009
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Recent Contributions

  • Support for the view that DLB and PDD are similar pathophysiological disease entities
    David Brooks
    10 Mar 2010 03:24 PM EST
  • Other opinions on the GIGYF2 link to PD?
    Brian K. Fiske, MJFF
    9 Mar 2010 07:18 PM EST
  • GIGYF2 is a red herring
    Matthew Farrer, Mayo Clinic
    9 Mar 2010 04:30 PM EST
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Recent Research Questions

  • POWs: Papers of the Week
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  • How do parkin and PINK1 influence mitochondrial function?
    Responses: 8
  • What are the best methods for testing the efficacy of novel neuroprotective therapeutics in pre-clinical models?
    Responses: 15
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Recent Funding Opportunities

  • Critical Challenge: Novel Hypotheses in Parkinson's Disease
    The Michael J. Fox Foundation
  • Critical Challenge: Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers of LRRK2 Activity
    The Michael J. Fox Foundation
  • Critical Challenge: Alpha-synuclein Therapeutics
    The Michael J. Fox Foundation
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Upcoming Events

  • Apoptosis, Autophagy and Necrosis
    12 Mar 2010 - 17 Mar 2010
  • Spring Stereology ShortCourse
    26 Mar 2010
  • American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
    10 Apr 2010 - 17 Apr 2010
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Recent News

  • Years of Smoking Associated with Lower Parkinson’s Risk, Not Number of Cigarettes Per Day
    10 Mar 2010
  • FDA: Medtronic brain stimulator missed study goal
    10 Mar 2010
  • Omeros Licenses PDE7 Compounds for Parkinson's Disease Program
    09 Mar 2010
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