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


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    MJFF hosted NYC Research Roundtable

    Our latest in a series of Research Roundtables, held in 5 cities throughout the U.S. in 2011, was held in New York on November 12th with over 150 participants in attendance.
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    Michael Reenacts "Johnny B. Goode"!

    This past Saturday Michael took to the stage at MJFF’s annual charity benefit on Saturday night. Called "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson’s” he rocked out to “Johnny B. Goode.”
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    MJFF Awardee Dr. James Greene Publishes on Gastrointestinal Problems in PD

    MJFF continues to work to address research focused on the unmet needs of people living Parkinson’s disease (PD) today. 
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  • Team Fox member Soania featured in Medical Post

    Team Fox member Soania featured in Medical Post

    Team Fox and Patient Council member Soania Mathur was featured in the Medical Post. The Medical Post is the largest circulation magazine for doctors in Canada.
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  • Boston Herald: Debi Brooks: Nonprofits Need to Be Good Places to Work

    Boston Herald: Debi Brooks: Nonprofits Need to Be Good Places to Work

    <p>After leaving a career on Wall Street to help launch the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Debi Brooks has some unusual advice for those considering a job in the nonprofit…
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    Town Square Delaware: An Interview with Debi Brooks in Town Square Delaware

    <p><strong>TSD Q&amp;A: Debi Brooks</strong></p><p><em>Delaware resident Debi Brooks is a co-founder of The Michael J. Fox Foundation, which funds research for…
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Michael J. Fox in blue sweater posing for the camera.

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