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New registry Join Parkinson’s Research aims to boost awareness and accessibility of clinical research studies for Parkinson’s

The Join Parkinson’s Research (JPR) registry is a new online platform where people living with the condition can register to hear about the latest clinical studies. Clinical research studies are vital to improve our understanding of Parkinson’s and help develop new treatments. However, due to…


Improving diversity in Parkinson’s research – The East London Parkinson’s Disease Project

The East London Parkinson’s Disease Project (ELPD) is a study led by Professor Alastair Noyce at Queen Mary University London. This Cure Parkinson’s supported initiative seeks to better understand the experiences of people with Parkinson’s from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Recently, the ELPD team published a…


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Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne reunite for epic farewell concert to support three charities including Cure Parkinson’s

On Saturday 5 July, fans descended onto Villa Park in Birmingham for ‘Back to the Beginning’ – Black Sabbath’s epic farewell concert. The event featured the original members of Black Sabbath – Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward reunite for the first…


Cure InSight: Cure Parkinson’s Spring/Summer 2025 Newsletter

Download the latest edition of our biannual newsletter, Cure InSight, and find out more about the newest developments in research, fundraising and advocacy for Cure Parkinson’s. Our latest newsletter explores updates from from the phase 3 trial of ambroxol (ASPro-PD) and shares how we’ve been…


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Meet the Researcher: Dr Poonam Thakur on prioritising preclinical research  

In this new series from Cure Parkinson’s, we’ll be hearing directly from the scientists putting our funded research projects into action. From learning about their career journeys, to getting an inside look at their studies, we’ll discover how their work aims to support people living…