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Recreating a hallmark of Parkinson's disease in human neurons

Published: 8 October 2024

Scientists use stem cells to follow development of protein bodies characteristic of neurological disease

Your monthly update from The Neuro-Patient Resource Centre

19 Apr 2024

As part of Parkinson's disease Awareness Month, we鈥檙e highlighting information resources on Parkinson's disease.

Neurodegenerative gene focus of new Open Science project

15 Dec 2023

A new project led by scientists at The Neuro is zeroing in on a gene important to the study of neurological diseases.

Anne-Louise Lafontaine 鈥 NeuroXXceptional clinical pioneer and patient advocate

7 Dec 2021

Dr. Anne Louise Lafontaine is Head of Neurology at the MUHC and Director of the Movement Disorders Clinic at The Neuro.

Paddling past Parkinson鈥檚

29 Apr 2021

Patrick Sullivan keeps active and motivated in the face of disease

Major funding for eye-tracking app to diagnose and support neurological patients

2 Feb 2021

This mobile application will improve the quality of life and care of patients with neurological problems or neurodegenerative disorders.

New Parkinson鈥檚 network seeking patients

22 Jun 2020

A new Parkinson鈥檚 network is inviting people living with the disease to help improve lives of patients and ultimately discover a cure.

MNI scientist receives $1.5M grant for Parkinson's/ALS research

Published: 2 February 2017

CQDM and Brain Canada join forces again in the funding of two new research projects to address unmet needs in brain research...

Using sleep disorder to predict Parkinson鈥檚 disease

Published: 4 March 2019

Large international study will help select and categorize patients for better clinical trials...

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