Breakthroughs Take Time: Looking at the Future of Parkinson’s Research
Автор: Parkinson's Foundation
Загружено: 2025-12-30
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There is still much to learn about Parkinson’s disease (PD), and it remains an ongoing challenge for scientists and researchers. The Parkinson’s Foundation recognizes the importance of supporting new and innovative ideas to advance research toward a cure.
Research takes time- from a conceptual idea to early laboratory work, with the hope of eventually progressing to clinical stages and, ultimately, a breakthrough. PD GENEration: Powered by the Parkinson’s Foundation is a global research initiative that offers genetic testing and counseling to people with Parkinson’s. The goal is to use the genetic data collected to accelerate current and future clinical trials aimed at developing better, more personalized treatments for Parkinson’s.
In this episode, we speak with Connor Courtney, Associate Director of Research Programs at the Parkinson’s Foundation. He takes a deep dive into how basic science lays the groundwork for future research and highlights the importance of supporting young scientists throughout their career in Parkinson’s research. We later invite Maggie Caulfield, Director of Research Programs, who shares recent key insights from the PD GENEration study and discusses current challenges in Parkinson’s research. Together, Maggie and Courtney emphasize the vital role individuals can play by learning more about and participating in research.
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