Advancing Research
Neuro Talk: What’s Next for PD Research
Parkinson’s disease (PD) research has changed drastically over the last few decades. In the past, scientists approached PD research more broadly, often applying general neurological concepts rather than focusing specifically on the unique aspects of PD itself. Today, the field has advanced to include more specific treatments and interventions tailored to address the symptoms and underlying causes of PD directly, offering new possibilities for more effective care and management.
Dr. James Beck, Chief Scientific Officer of the Parkinson’s Foundation, alongside a few of the Parkinson’s Foundation research grantees discuss the advancements in PD research, how the field has transformed and where it is headed in the future.
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