Parkinson’s isn’t easy to diagnose — everyone’s symptoms differ based on their individual biology, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. One of The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s (MJFF) key areas of focus is finding ways to diagnose Parkinson’s disease earlier and more clearly, which could one day lead to more personalized treatments that can improve quality of life.
In this episode of the MJFF Parkinson’s Podcast, part of its award-winning Parkinson’s Science POV series, host Maggie Kuhl, vice president of patent engagement at MJFF, leads a conversation with:
Jamie Eberling, PhD, senior vice president and head of imaging, MJFF
Brian Fiske, PhD, chief scientist, MJFF
Mark Frasier, PhD, chief scientist, MJFF
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View a transcript of this podcast.
There are so many ways to get involved in the research that is leading to clearer disease diagnosis. Learn more about your role in research.
The Foundation’s landmark study, the Parkinson’s Precision Medicine Initiative, also known as PPMI, is recruiting volunteers. Join the study that’s changing everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi