Webinar: A deeper look at young onset Parkinson's
Held in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, with Edinburgh University’s Professor Tilo Kunath as chair, this edition of our Parkinson’s webinar series will focus on YOPD. On average, people with Parkinson’s are diagnosed around age 60; about 5-10%...
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Webinar: Targeting the genetics of Parkinson’s
In this webinar Professor Patrick Brundin is joined by fellow panellists: Dr Ziv Gan-Or from the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Montreal Neurological Institute, Benjamin Stecher, co-founder of the Parkinson’s Research Advocacy Group, Dr Roy Alcalay, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Columbia University Medical…
Webinar: Stem Cell Therapy
This quarterly webinar series, brought to you by The Journal of Parkinson’s Disease and Cure Parkinson’s, is chaired by Professor Patrik Brundin (Van Andel Institute) and features a panel of experts: Professor Roger Barker, who has been leading the TransEuro dopamine replacement cell therapy trial…
Webinar: Sleep and Parkinson’s
Professor Patrick Brundin is joined by sleep expert Dr Aleksander Videnovic, Professor Michele Hu consultant neurologist at Oxford University Hospitals, Soania Mathur, medical practitioner with Parkinson’s and Professor Jerrah Holth, Washington School of Medicine, discussing ‘Sleep and Parkinson’s.’
Webinar: Prodromal Parkinson’s
Prodromal Parkinson’s is the stage at which individuals exhibit signs and symptoms that indicate a higher than average risk of developing motor symptoms and a diagnosis of Parkinson’s in the future. The webinar explores features of prodromal Parkinson’s and discusses efforts that are underway to identify groups of people…
Webinar: Inflammation in Parkinson’s
In this webinar the panel discuss recent publications on inflammation and its role in Parkinson’s. The panel, once again chaired by The Journal of Parkinson’s Disease Editor-in-Chief Professor Patrik Brundin, comprises clinical expertise from Professor Roger Barker (University of Cambridge, UK), pre-clinical expertise from Dr…