Take part in Cure Parkinson's 2026 Supporter Survey!
We want to hear from you! We’re inviting you to take part in a new survey so we can hear your thoughts about our organisation and our work, and learn how we can better meet your needs. Back in June 2023, we carried out a...
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Tough Mudder 2026
Get ready to get muddy! Tough Mudder is the ultimate obstacle challenge that will test your physical strength, stamina and mental determination. Run, climb and crawl for #TeamCure and prove to your friends just how tough you really are! Choose your location When you join...
Cure Parkinson’s launches new evaluation panel for our combination therapies funding call
As part of our recent funding call for projects testing combination therapies, Cure Parkinson’s has put together a new expert panel to assess the applications and recommend the most promising projects for funding. What is the funding call about? One of the four pillars of…
DAPA-PD, the phase 2 clinical trial of dapansutrile, is now underway
We are excited to announce that the first participant on the Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute co-funded trial of dapansutrile, an anti-inflammatory drug, has now received either the treatment or placebo, marking the beginning of the trial. What is DAPA-PD? Dapansutrile for Parkinson’s (DAPA-PD)…
Spring Research Update Meeting 2026: watch again
Our 2026 Spring Research Update Meeting was once again held at the renowned Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), Wimpole Street, London on Monday 20 April, where attendees listened to the latest updates from our funded research. Theme: Targeting inflammation to slow Parkinson’s progression The meeting…
International Women’s Day 2026: The importance of investigating sex and gender in Parkinson’s research
Despite growing evidence that sex and gender play a meaningful role in how Parkinson’s is experienced, diagnosed, and treated, this is not consistently reflected in clinical studies or in our understanding of the condition. This International Women’s Day, we invite both researchers and the Parkinson’s…
