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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MJFF Research Grant, 2011Structural, Post-translational Modification and Small Chemical Approaches to Understand LRRK2 Function in PDPromising Outcomes of Original Grant: 
 Our original goal was to (1) establish electron microscopy (EM)-based dimeric structural assays for the LRRK2 protein and (2) develop high-throughput kinase assays...
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LRRK2, 2011Analytic Models in Biomarker DevelopmentObjective/Rationale: 
 Non-invasive tests or biomarkers may aid clinical trials if they help to identify a subgroup of individuals at high risk of Parkinson's disease (PD), or if they are able to...
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Improving Levodopa Delivery, 2012Enhanced Dopamine Availability, Prolonged Activity and Improved Dyskinesia Profile After Administration of Selectively Deuterated LevodopaObjective/Rationale: 
 To confirm the found beneficial effects of DP-102 (reduced dyskinetic effects at motoric equieffective doses in comparison to regular levodopa) in a pre-clinical model of Parkinson...
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LRRK2 Biology LEAPS, 2012Combining Mass Spectrometry with Genetic and Pharmacological Approaches to Discover and Validate LRRK2 SubstratesObjective/Rationale: 
 Much recent work has suggested that comprehending the biological properties of an enzyme termed LRRK2 that is mutated in about one percent of all Parkinson’s disease patients...
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Rapid Response Innovation Awards, 2012Development of Small Molecule Hepatocyte Growth Factor Mimetics for the Treatment of Parkinson’s DiseaseObjective/Rationale: 
 The goal of this project is to determine the clinical potential of a novel, orally active hepatocyte growth factor mimetic for the prevention and/or treatment of Parkinson’s...
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MJFF Research Grant, 2012Development of Nurr1-RXR Heterodimer Selective Agonists for Parkinson's DiseasePromising Outcomes of Original Grant: 
 We hypothesized that Nurr1 could be targeted indirectly with small molecules through other nuclear hormone receptors, and that such compounds would have...
 
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