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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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  • Target Advancement Program, 2016
    The Role of LRRK2 in Neuronal Calcium Maintenance

    Study Rationale:
    Calcium is essential for neuronal survival and function. Flawed intracellular calcium homeostasis (maintenance) is linked to neurodegeneration. There is, however, a major knowledge...

  • Research Grant, 2016
    Tau Imaging in Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:
    A substantial proportion of individuals with Parkinson's disease develop cognitive
    impairment, or difficulty with thinking abilities. The basis for these changes is poorly
    understood. We...

  • Research Grant, 2016
    Clinicopathological Features of LRRK2-related Parkinson's Disease

    Study Rationale:
    Lewy bodies are aggregates of protein composed primarily of alpha-synuclein. For a century, Lewy bodies in the brain have been known to be a defining pathological feature of Parkinson...

  • Target Advancement Program, 2016
    Role of LRRK2 in Levodopa-induced Dyskinesia

    Study Rationale:
    Alterations in the gene LRRK2 are associated with inherited forms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although it remains unclear why changes in LRRK2 cause the disease, the majority of...

  • Therapeutic Pipeline Program, 2016
    Structure Window into LRRK2: Kinase or Pseudokinase?

    Study Rationale:
    Our present understanding of LRRK2 is held back by a lack of structural information. Our
    interdisciplinary team will solve structures of specific familial (inherited) mutants of LRRK2...

  • Research Grant, 2016
    Structural Studies on LRRK2 Kinase Using X-Ray Crystallography

    Promising Outcomes of Original Grant:
    Our initial grant, led by Dr. Susan Taylor, focused on the structural organization of a protein called LRRK2, an enzyme that transfers small chemical groups called...

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