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Read expert commentary, insights and general announcements on how the Foundation is paving the way for Parkinson's research.


  • MJFF Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Wearable Devices in PD Research

    MJFF Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Wearable Devices in PD Research

    Parkinson@Home lays the foundation for other studies to incorporate digital technology.
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  • You Spoke, Policymakers Listened: 2017 Advocacy Highlights

    You Spoke, Policymakers Listened: 2017 Advocacy Highlights

    Thank you for advocating in 2017.
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  • Closer to a Cure: Download Our 2017 Research Year in Review

    Closer to a Cure: Download Our 2017 Research Year in Review

    Read highlights from our 2017 Research Year in Review and download the full report for details on the year's critical programs, initiatives and collaborations that brought us closer to a cure.
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  • MJFF CEO Calls for National Plan to Address Parkinson's Disease in 'The Hill'

    MJFF CEO Calls for National Plan to Address Parkinson's Disease in 'The Hill'

    Todd Sherer, PhD, penned an op-ed for 'The Hill' that called out the need for a national plan to fuel PD research and breakthroughs.
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  • Building the Base of Movement Disorder Specialists

    Building the Base of Movement Disorder Specialists

    MJFF and the Edmond J. Safra Foundation is funding two initiatives to bring more movement disorder specialists into the field.
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  • 'Funny Thing' #FoxGala Raises $5.2M and Brings Down the House with Music and Comedy

    'Funny Thing' #FoxGala Raises $5.2M and Brings Down the House with Music and Comedy

    The Foundation's annual gala gathered nearly 1,000 friends and supporters for a night of comedy and music to benefit Parkinson's research.
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