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, 2012The Role of Amyloid in the Progression of Cognitive Impairment in PD: A Prospective Cohort StudyObjective/Rationale: 
 Dementia is a frequent and devastating non-motor complication of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although loss of dopamine producing brain cells play a role in cognitive...
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Target Validation, 2010Treating Early Cognitive Impairments and Associated Movement Control Deficits by Stimulating alpha4beta2* nAChRsObjective/Rationale: 
 Cholinergic systems decline early in PD and are hypothesized to contribute to cognitive impairments as well as to impairments in performing complex movements and postural...
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Critical Challenges in PD: Postural Instability and Gait Dis, 2012Targeted Cognitive Training Program for Freezing of GaitPromising Outcomes of Original Grant: 
 In our original study we investigated the processes underlying the freezing phenomenon in PD. In this work we found symptoms of freezing of gait (FOG) could be...
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Therapeutic Pipeline Program, 2016Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Parkinson's DiseaseStudy Rationale: 
 Anxiety disorders occur in up to 35 percent of people with Parkinson's disease and can have a negative impact on gait, involuntary movements, motor fluctuations and quality of life...
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Cognitive Deficits and Mood Disorders in Parkinson's Disease, 2008Validation of the Dopamine-depleted CHT Hemizygous Pre-Clinical Model as an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease with DementiaObjective/Rationale: 
 Parkinson’s disease is traditionally thought of as a motor disorder. However, in addition to problems with movements, patients frequently develop cognitive problems leading to...
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Research Grant, 2016Inhibition of Striatal-enriched Phosphate (STEP) to Improve Parkinson-related Cognitive DysfunctionPromising Outcomes of Original Grant: 
 Our original funded project was designed to examine absorption and distribution of the STEP (Striatal-Enriched Phosphatase), a protein associated with several...
 
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