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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NECTAR 2021
This event brought together scientists, clinicians, patient advocates and industry partners from across Europe and the international community to share the latest research in repairing the damage to the central nervous system as a result of degenerative diseases. Our Deputy Director of Research, Dr Simon…
The Henley Mermaids take on the Bristol Channel
On 20 July, Laura Reineke, Jo Robb, Fiona Print, Susan Barry and Joan Fennelly, otherwise known as the Henley Mermaids, swam 61km across the Bristol Channel in support of Cure Parkinson’s and three other charities dedicated to neurological conditions. The Henley Mermaids are a group…
Team 144 walk historic bus route for Cure Parkinson’s
A team of incredible supporters from Bromsgrove has taken on the 25-mile long, locally iconic 144 bus route on foot. They have raised over £1950 for our research into a cure for Parkinson’s. At 9am on 30 May, Sophia Harley, Becki Harley, Bryony Billingham, James…
Cure Parkinson’s Patron Mike Tindall and Trustee Lyndsey Isaacs on BBC Breakfast
In this poignant film created by BBC Breakfast, which aired on 16 April, Mike Tindall spoke openly with his parents about how his father Philip’s Parkinson’s diagnosis has impacted the family. Cure Parkinson’s Trustee Lyndsey Isaacs also spoke to BBC Breakfast’s Dan Walker about Parkinson’s,…
Cure Parkinson’s Cure Collective is three years old
The Cure Collective is a group of like-minded individuals committed to help drive forward the quest to find a cure for Parkinson’s. Each member pledges to support Cure Parkinson’s with a minimum annual donation of £5,000.