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 moreOzzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath announce farewell concert supporting three charities… including Cure Parkinson’s!
We are delighted to be a beneficiary of Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning show, held on 5 July at Villa Park. The farewell gig will see the original members of Black Sabbath – consisting of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward…
Exenatide-PD3 results published
The full results of the Exenatide-PD3 study, a phase 3 clinical trial of Type 2 diabetes drug exenatide (Bydureon), have now been published. They report that the study unfortunately did not meet its primary or secondary endpoints. The full results of the Exenatide-PD3 study have…
Remembering a loved one with in memory giving
Honouring a loved one’s memory through charitable giving is a deeply meaningful way to celebrate their life and make a lasting difference. In memory donations not only pay tribute to someone special but also provide crucial support for our work to find a cure for…
Prioritising the most promising drugs for Parkinson’s: our new drug screening project
Cure Parkinson’s is excited to announce funding for a preclinical project that aims to test, evaluate and compare drugs that have the potential to slow Parkinson’s progression. Established by Cure Parkinson’s, in collaboration with Van Andel Institute (VAI), the International Linked Clinical Trials (iLCT) committee…
Limited edition album ‘Think Loud’ supports Cure Parkinson’s
Music legends from the worlds of rock and folk have come together to create an exclusive double album to help raise funds and awareness for Cure Parkinson’s. Kindred Spirit have teamed up with musicians including Leo Sayer, John Cooper Clarke, Richard Thompson and Hugh Cornwell…