2025: Cure Parkinson's research highlights from the last year and insights for the year ahead
2024 was another busy year for the research team at Cure Parkinson’s; from the results publication of the phase 2 clinical trial of lixisenatide to the funding of new pre-clinical projects, Cure Parkinson’s has not stopped in its mission to slow, stop or reverse Parkinson’s....
Learn moreWebinar: Advancing Parkinson’s trial designs
Held in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, with Edinburgh University’s Professor Tilo Kunath as chair. Robust, high-quality clinical trials can take years to lead to results. To help address this, researchers have been devising methods to speed up…
Webinar: Innovations in gene therapies for 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. The next in our one hour quarterly webinar series will discuss the latest research news regarding the development of gene therapies, with emphasis…
Webinar: Inflammation and 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 hour-long webinar is for the Parkinson’s community and allows the opportunity to hear first-hand from experts in the field, to learn more…
Webinar: Women with Parkinson’s – addressing sex and gender gaps in research
To mark International Women’s Day, Cure Parkinson’s is hosting a webinar on 5 March at 8:00 pm – do join us for what promises to be a lively and thought-provoking discussion.
Webinar: Diet and the gut vs the brain
Held in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, this webinar focuses on the relationship between the gut and nutrition and Parkinson’s, and the emerging understanding of how the gut-brain connection has a role in Parkinson’s progression.