The Bjorn Moller Research Repository (BMRR) is a recently-launched repository for the storage of biological samples, clinical data, and demographic data. Efficiency of clinical research into Parkinson’s disease will increase significantly, as researchers need not wait for new recruitment and collection with each new study.
Read MoreDetermining if externally-applied low frequency ultrasound will diminish or eliminate some of the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Read MoreMeasuring the effect of combining exercise, diet, and mindfulness on slowing the development of the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease.
Read MoreExploring multimodal non-invasive neurostimulation as a possible treatment alternative to surgery for common Parkinson’s disease symptoms.
Read MoreExamining brain energetics in healthy aging and Parkinson’s disease, as well as the effects of exercise and how it alters the bioenergetics of Parkinson’s disease.
Read MoreThis research project will track functional changes within the brain in early Parkinson’s Disease in order to provide a deeper understanding of the development and progression.
Read MoreWorking to develop 3D bioprinting of personalized healthy and diseased neural tissues as a tool for screening medications.
Read MoreDeveloping an online platform designed to connect Parkinson’s researchers globally and facilitate genome data sharing from affected individuals.
Read MoreStrengthening our understanding of how the gut interacts with the brain across the stages of Parkinson’s to inform the development of much-needed therapies for this life-altering disease.
Read MoreAiming to improve the way Parkinson’s symptoms are managed through a highly personalized approach to care, involving the development and evaluation of innovative approaches to remote monitoring of Parkinson’s status.
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