2026: reflecting on the last year’s research progress and looking at what’s ahead
2025 was one of our most exciting years yet for Parkinson’s research. We saw the launch of EJS ACT-PD, the world’s largest clinical trial for Parkinson’s, the start of recruitment for the phase 3 trial of ambroxol, the forging of new strategic partnerships, and much...
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The Tom Isaacs Charity Golf Day 2021
On Thursday 14 October, 54 players enjoyed a round of golf in memory of Cure Parkinson’s late Co-founder and President, Tom Isaacs, raising over £2,000 for Parkinson’s research. The annual Tom Isaacs Memorial Golf Day, kindly hosted each year by Denham Golf Club, is one…
Prime Minister awards ‘Points of Light’ to our Fundraiser of the Year
Meriel Buxton, our 2020 Fundraiser of the Year, has received Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Points of Light award.
Patron Mike Tindall speaks to four families affected by Parkinson’s on BBC Breakfast with Sally Nugent
In a poignant piece for BBC Breakfast, Cure Parkinson’s patron Mike Tindall and BBC presenter Sally Nugent met with Alison Anderson, Amarpal Harrar, Omotola Thomas and David Murray, all of whom are living with Parkinson’s.
‘Sport Parkinson’s Four Nations Golf Tournament’ tees off at The Belfry
From 11-13 October, four teams of golfers who have Parkinson’s, from the four UK nations, will tee off on The Belfry’s Brabazon course for two days of friendly competition and fundraising. Cure Parkinson’s patron, Mike Tindall, will lead the England team.
2021 Tom Isaacs Award honours Dr Camille Carroll
Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute (VAI) are delighted to announce Dr Camille Carroll, Associate Professor in Neurology at University of Plymouth, as this year’s deserving winner of the Tom Isaacs Award. The award was presented during the parallel, annual Grand Challenges in Parkinson’s Disease…