20 years of Cure Parkinson's
We’re here for the cure! This year marks 20 years since Cure Parkinson’s was founded by four people living with Parkinson’s who felt that nobody was taking a cure seriously enough and that there was an urgent need for a focused approach to curative research...
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Kiltwalk 2025
Join the Kiltwalk challenge in support of Cure Parkinson’s. Team up with your family and friends and together, explore the streets of Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen while raising vital funds and awareness of Parkinson’s research. When you join #TeamCure you’ll receive: For more information, please...
2023 Tom Isaacs Award honours Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah
29 September 2023 Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute (VAI) are delighted to announce Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, Research Associate at Newcastle University, as the winner of the 2023 Tom Isaacs Award. The award was presented on September 28 in Newcastle, as part of the annual…
2023 Tom Isaacs Award honours Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah
Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute (VAI) are delighted to announce Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, Research Associate at Newcastle University, as the winner of the 2023 Tom Isaacs Award. The award was presented to Natasha in Newcastle, as part of the annual Grand Challenges in Parkinson’s…
NoSilverBullet4PD Webinar: How Parkinson’s impacts a woman’s life
In this upcoming webinar on Monday 9 October, the No Silver Bullet 4 Parkinson’s team will be joined by Parkinson’s advocates Richelle Flanagan and Annelien Oosterbaan to discuss the challenges and stigmas women with Parkinson’s often face before and after receiving a diagnosis. It is…
New research exploring ethnic diversity in Parkinson’s
A recent study from the Global Parkinson’s Genetic Program found a novel genetic risk factor for Parkinson’s in people of African ancestry. This finding once again brings to light the ongoing need for improving diversity in Parkinson’s research.