Reimagining Parkinson’s Research: Unlocking the Power of Real-World Data and AI – RamaOnHealthcare
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Link between RAB32 mutation, Parkinson's focus of research grant
A three-year grant from Parkinson Canada will allow a Canadian researcher to investigate the mechanisms by which a recently found mutation in the RAB32 gene is linked to Parkinson’s disease. The $135,000 grant will allow Jay Penney, PhD, associate professor at the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada, to understand how the RAB32 mutation affects the function of neurons and microglia, the resident immune cells in the brain, and increases …
Reimagining Parkinson’s Research: Unlocking the Power of RWD and AI
Dr. Heather Moss, Medical Advisor at Verana Health & Professor of Ophthalmology and of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is considered one of the most complex and challenging neurodegenerative disorders of our time. It affects nearly one million people in the United States alone, with approximately 90,000 new diagnoses each year. Characterized by progressive motor symptoms such as tremor, rigidit…
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