UF joins global Parkinson’s research network
Aligning Sciences Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) accelerates research efforts into underlying causes of disease.
Aligning Sciences Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) accelerates research efforts into underlying causes of disease.
$25 million gift from the Lauren and Lee Fixel Family Foundation aimed at improving the lives of patients across the globe.
Study provides insights into pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease prior to neuronal loss.
Findings lay groundwork for development of a blood test that could be used to help diagnose, treat Parkinson’s disease.
New lab aims to develop best brain stimulation techniques.
New research shows that people receiving deep brain stimulation, or DBS, for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease may be managed successfully at home by a home health nurse
Stem cell study demonstrates novel insight into development of Parkinson’s disease.
Technologically advanced DBS system designed to more precisely target motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and two other movement disorders.
People with Parkinson’s could have different cognitive symptoms, or none at all.
Researchers launch study to aid in quick and accurate early Parkinson’s diagnosis versus two related but distinct disorders.