The Tom Isaacs Award
In memory of former co-founder and President of Cure Parkinson’s Tom Isaacs, who died in May 2017 aged 49, Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute jointly present this annual award to a researcher who has shown the greatest impact on the lives of people living with Parkinson’s and/or has involved people with Parkinson’s in a participatory way in their work.
The award is presented in recognition of Tom Isaacs’ vision that a cure for Parkinson’s will be found but greater value is gained from working with people with Parkinson’s in this quest.
Nominations for the 2025 Tom Isaacs Award are now closed.
Previous winners of the award
Professor Oliver Bandmann – 2024
Professor Bandmann is a Professor of Movement Disorders Neurology and Co-Director of the Cross-Faculty Neuroscience Research Institute at University of Sheffield, UK. Alongside his research, he serves as a National Neurosciences Advisory Group Lead, where he works alongside patients to improve accessibility and quality of care for people with Parkinson’s.
Read moreDr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah – 2023
Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah’s research focuses on Parkinson’s in sub-Saharan Africa, and she has dedicated her career to improving the lives of people living with the condition in these regions.
Read moreProfessors Michael Okun and Ray Dorsey – 2022
Drs. Dorsey and Okun, together with Todd Sherer, CEO of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research and Professor Bastiaan Bloem, a previous Tom Isaacs Award winner, co-authored the hugely significant book Ending Parkinson’s, a breakthrough publication which highlights the urgent need for better education about Parkinson’s.
Read moreDr Camille Carroll – 2021
Cure Parkinson’s and Van Andel Institute are delighted to announce Dr Camille Carroll, Associate Professor in Neurology at University of Plymouth, as this year’s deserving winner of the Tom Isaacs Award.
Read moreProfessor Caroline Tanner – 2020
Professor Tanner is a shining example of the very ethos of the Tom Isaacs Award, which is to recognise a researcher who has shown great impact on the lives of people living with Parkinson’s and has involved people with Parkinson’s in a participatory way in their work
Read moreDr Tilo Kunath – 2019
Dr Kunath is one of the world’s leading stem cell researchers and it is his compassion and enthusiastic engagement with the PD community, and his willingness to share his expert research knowledge that particularly impressed both those who nominated him and the panel of judges.
Read moreProf. Bas Bloem and Dr Simon Stott – joint winner in 2018
The comprehensive nominations for both candidates made choosing between them very difficult – therefore it was unanimously judged appropriate to celebrate two winners this year!
Read moreProfessor Tom Foltynie – 2017
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The Tom Isaacs Award is presented annually.