Spring Research Update Meeting 2025
Our 2025 Spring Research Update Meeting will take place at BMA House, home of the British Medical Association, in Tavistock Square, London on 24 March where we invite guests to an inspiring agenda of some of the most up to date news of our funded...
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Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush as you jump from 10,000ft and freefall for a whole minute for Cure Parkinson’s. With Skyline you can choose from one of 20 airfields across the UK and make the ultimate leap for Cure Parkinson’s with a tandem skydive. No experience is required...
Upcoming webinar: The quest to cure Parkinson’s
Hosted online by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, top researchers from Dundee University will discuss the latest Parkinson’s research taking place in Dundee and the real-world impacts it will have.
New data supporting neurotrophic factor as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s
An article in the Journal of the International Movement Disorders Society reports on some pre-clinical (laboratory) data supporting the development of ‘Glial cell line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor’ (GDNF) as a potential disease-modifying treatment for Parkinson’s.
Jon Goodwin is an astronaut, and has Parkinson’s
In the first private astronaut mission of its kind, Jon Goodwin was a member of the passenger crew on board Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity. Jon was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014 and, now aged 80, was the second person with the condition to fly to…
The 2023 International Linked Clinical Trials meeting
In June, Cure Parkinson’s gathered 23 of the world’s leading Parkinson’s experts together for the annual International Linked Clinical Trials (iLCT) meeting. The iLCT committee was created in 2012 through a collaboration between Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute with the goal of prioritising potential…