The Foundation supports research across basic, translational and clinical science to speed breakthroughs that can lead to the creation of new treatments and a better quality of life for people with Parkinson's disease.
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Previously funded studies appear chronologically, with the most recent appearing first.
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Improved Biomarkers and Clinical Outcome Measures, 2016Defining a Parkinson's Disease-specific Breath Fingerprint of Inflammatory and Neurodegenerative Processes
Study Rationale:
Breath analysis has the potential to be a powerful non-invasive screening tool to help a clinician determine the need for additional tests, a tool for routine interval screening of... -
Research Grant, 2016LRRK2 Function in Immunity
Study Rationale:
LRRK2 is expressed in immune cells but its function in these cells is unknown. It is also not known whether mutations (such as G2019S) in LRRK2 that cause familial (inherited)... -
LRRK2 Therapeutic and Safety Initiative, 2016Evaluation of LRRK2 Inhibition in a Pre-clinical Model of Parkinson's Disease
Study Rationale:
The most common genetic cause of Parkinson's disease (PD) is mutations in the LRRK2 gene. Variations in the LRRK2 gene are associated with non-genetic PD as well. New drugs are being...
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Oligomeric & pS129 Assay LEAPS, 2017Quantification of S129 Phosphorylated Alpha-synuclein Using the AlphaLISA® Immunoassay Platform
Study Rationale:
The alpha-synuclein protein is a key player in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Our ability to understand how this protein impacts the health of neurons in the brain is directly related to... -
Improved Biomarkers and Clinical Outcome Measures, 2016Identification of Tear Biomarkers for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
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Prior to the appearance of classic movement abnormalities like tremor and slowness, those with Parkinson's suffer from non-motor symptoms, such as altered function of the... -
Improved Biomarkers and Clinical Outcome Measures, 2017Developing Biosignatures of Parkinson's Disease Using Sense of Smell
Study Rationale:
Recent reports of "super-smelling powers" published in The Lancet Neurology has triggered the idea of a specific "musky" scent in the sebum, an oily skin secretion, of those with...

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