CDS researcher receives $3.1 million NIH grant to study Parkinson's patients - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff University at Buffalo Reporter ... read more
Source: Google NewsPublished on 2021-01-14
Related Articles:
- Planet Patient vs Planet Researcher: From Both Sides, Now June 27, 2018 “I cannot always control what goes on outside. But I can always control what goes on inside.” Wayne Dyer “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” Voltaire Setting the Stage: This is Mariëtte Robijn- She lives in the Netherlands and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the young age of 46. Mariëtte has a dynamic and vibrant blog…
- Planet Patient vs Planet Researcher: From Both Sides, Now June 27, 2018 “I cannot always control what goes on outside. But I can always control what goes on inside.” Wayne Dyer “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” Voltaire Setting the Stage: This is Mariëtte Robijn- She lives in the Netherlands and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the young age of 46. Mariëtte has a dynamic and vibrant blog…
- Planet Patient vs Planet Researcher: From Both Sides, Now June 27, 2018 “I cannot always control what goes on outside. But I can always control what goes on inside.” Wayne Dyer “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” Voltaire Setting the Stage: This is Mariëtte Robijn- She lives in the Netherlands and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the young age of 46. Mariëtte has a dynamic and vibrant blog…
- The road ahead: 2020 January 5, 2020 Here at the SoPD, we are primarily interested in disease modification for Parkinson’s. While there is a great deal of interesting research exploring the causes of the condition, novel symptomatic therapies, and other aspects of Parkinson’s, my focus is generally on the science seeking to slow, stop or reverse the condition. At the start of each year, it is a…
- Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Announces Annual Alumni Awardees December 11, 2018 1.Parkinson’s Foundation Nurse Grant Awardees, 20182.Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Scholars Highlights and Year in Review3.Upcoming programs:4.Nursing Solutions: Webinar SeriesThe 2018 Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Annual Alumni Award has been awarded to two colleagues at Louisiana Tech University: Tara Haskins, DNP, RN, Associate Professor, and Donna Hood, PhD, RN, CNE, Professor and Nursing Director.…
- Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Announces Annual Alumni Awardees December 11, 2018 1.Parkinson’s Foundation Nurse Grant Awardees, 20182.Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Scholars Highlights and Year in Review3.Upcoming programs:4.Nursing Solutions: Webinar SeriesThe 2018 Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Annual Alumni Award has been awarded to two colleagues at Louisiana Tech University: Tara Haskins, DNP, RN, Associate Professor, and Donna Hood, PhD, RN, CNE, Professor and Nursing Director.…
- Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Announces Annual Alumni Awardees December 11, 2018 1.Parkinson’s Foundation Nurse Grant Awardees, 20182.Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Scholars Highlights and Year in Review3.Upcoming programs:4.Nursing Solutions: Webinar SeriesThe 2018 Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation Annual Alumni Award has been awarded to two colleagues at Louisiana Tech University: Tara Haskins, DNP, RN, Associate Professor, and Donna Hood, PhD, RN, CNE, Professor and Nursing Director.…
- Parkinson’s Foundation Awards $30K to First 3 Winners of Physical Therapy Faculty Grants February 4, 2020 The first three winners of the Parkinson’s Foundation’s new Physical Therapy Faculty Award will use their up to $10,000 grant for projects aimed at putting exercise to work in improving patients’ lives. The program underscores an increasing need, as more patients live longer, for physical therapists trained in Parkinson’s. The disorder affects roughly seven to 10 million individuals globally, including 1 million in the…
- Parkinson’s Foundation Awards $30K to First 3 Winners of Physical Therapy Faculty Grants February 4, 2020 The first three winners of the Parkinson’s Foundation’s new Physical Therapy Faculty Award will use their up to $10,000 grant for projects aimed at putting exercise to work in improving patients’ lives. The program underscores an increasing need, as more patients live longer, for physical therapists trained in Parkinson’s. The disorder affects roughly seven to 10 million individuals globally, including 1 million in the…
- Parkinson’s Disease Featured at the 2018 Quality and Safety in Nursing International Forum August 3, 2018 1.Highlights from Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Scholars at the Parkinson’s Foundation2.Upcoming Programs and Webinars3.Latest Parkinson’s Research4.Resource CornerEach year, nurses from all over the world come together at the annual Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Forum to share ideas to promote quality and safety in healthcare. This year’s forum in Bonita Springs, FL, from May 30 to June…
- Parkinson's Disease News - Editor's Picks (Archive 2016.11) March 17, 2017 Newsfeed: PD News PD Research News PD Fitness News PD Boxing News PD Web Articles PD Blogs PD Editor's Picks PD Twitter Newsfeed Neurons Paralyze Us During REM SleepIt will also be most useful in the study of Parkinson’s disease, since these pathologies are related. This work was published on December 12, 2016 on the website of the journal Brain.…
- 2019: Year in review December 31, 2019 In this end-of-year post, we review the Parkinson’s research that caught our attention at SoPD HQ in 2019. Month-by-month we will briefly discuss some of the major pieces of research/announcements that have defined the year and advanced our understanding of Parkinson’s. The list is based on nothing more than the author’s personal opinion – apologies to any researchers who…
- Parkinson’s Partners: Introducing Medical Students to Parkinson’s disease December 1, 2020 As all of you know very well, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex disorder that affects so many parts of a person’s life. In order for physicians to fully understand the impact the disease has on people with PD, it is not enough to learn the science and medicine of the condition. But how is it possible to teach a…
- Parkinson’s: Reflective Gratitude of Life December 20, 2019 “We don’t need more to be thankful for, we just need to be more thankful.” Carlos Castaneda “Take as a gift whatever the day brings forth.” Horace Introduction: The title of this blog post says it all. At the age of 66 years old, I stand before you thinking I need to be more thankful. Really? Yes, many deserve my gratitude…
- Parkinson’s: Reflective Gratitude of Life December 20, 2019 “We don’t need more to be thankful for, we just need to be more thankful.” Carlos Castaneda “Take as a gift whatever the day brings forth.” Horace Introduction: The title of this blog post says it all. At the age of 66 years old, I stand before you thinking I need to be more thankful. Really? Yes, many deserve my gratitude…
- Professional Education Fall Update September 5, 2019 1.Scholar Highlights: Presenting Research Findings at the World Parkinson Congress2.Recent Publications and Presentations3.New Professional Education Online Parkinson's Course for Nurses4.Upcoming Edmond J. Safra Visitng Nurse Faculty ProgramsScholar Highlights: Presenting Research Findings at the World Parkinson Congress Fifteen Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Scholars shared their research findings at the 5th World Parkinson Congress in Kyoto, Japan, from June 4 to…
- 2020: Year in Review January 1, 2021 # # # # In this end-of-year post, we review the Parkinson’s research that caught our attention at SoPD HQ in 2020. Month-by-month we will briefly discuss some of the major pieces of research/ announcements that have defined the year and advanced our understanding of Parkinson’s. The list is based on nothing more than the author’s personal opinion – apologies…
- Reclaiming the voice by speaking with intent - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo Reporter February 22, 2019 Reclaiming the voice by speaking with intent - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff University at Buffalo ReporterGraduate student Kirstin White leads vocal exercises for Parkinson's patients in the UB Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic's newest program, The LOUD ...
- UB study finds memory deficits resulting from epigenetic changes in Alzheimer's disease can be reversed - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo Reporter December 10, 2020 UB study finds memory deficits resulting from epigenetic changes in Alzheimer's disease can be reversed - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff University at Buffalo Reporter
- Nursing researchers receive grants to develop smoking, sleep interventions - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo Reporter August 21, 2019 Nursing researchers receive grants to develop smoking, sleep interventions - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff University at Buffalo ReporterResearchers in the School of Nursing have received two grants totaling more than $260,000 to develop interventions that help young adults quit smoking and ...
- New Method Captures Images of All Brain Areas Following Gene Therapy June 29, 2018 A new method that allows imaging of all brain areas can help researchers monitor the success of gene therapy in the treatment of neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s. The study, “A Novel Positron Emission Tomography Reporter Gene/Reporter Probe for the Central Nervous System,” was presented recently during the SNMMI 2018 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, and published in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Gene…
- Part 1 of 2017 PWR! (Parkinson Wellness Recovery) Retreat: Pictures With Great Memories July 23, 2017 “Just put one foot in front of the other.” Austin Peck “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” Henry Ford Introduction to Part 1: From May 28-June 3, >100 people came to Scottsdale, Arizona for the PWR! Retreat. The final tally had >50 people-with-Parkinson’s, more than 30 care partners and ~20 physical therapists/fitness professionals,…