Special Update Meeting: The latest on cell replacement therapies for Parkinson's
A special patient-focused event is scheduled for Thursday 15 May 2025, offering a unique opportunity for participants to engage with researchers in this field. Cure Parkinson’s is supporting the next G-Force PD meeting, an international consortium dedicated to advancing cell replacement therapies for Parkinson’s. This...
Learn moreWebinar: Addressing the sex and gender gaps in Parkinson’s research
To mark International Women’s Day, Cure Parkinson’s and Parkinson’s UK hosted a free webinar on March 6, 2025. Women are drastically underrepresented in Parkinson’s research, and our lack of understanding on sex and gender differences means people with Parkinson’s are not receiving the highest quality…
Webinar: 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.