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(found the following in my email alerts. Have no idea the validity, though sounds intriguing. Thus, will share the contact info. The poster is from the UK. madelyn)
Team to study the epidemiology of Parkinson's Disease. Johnt Offline Joined: 12/11/2012 Most people with Parkinson's don't know what caused it. There are likely to be both genetic and environmental factors. There's a huge amount of data that's available at this and other sites that needs mining, which might lead us to a better understanding of the disease's aetiology. I would like to hear from anyone who is interested in forming a loose-knit group to use open data to help find the cause of Parkinson's Disease. Please contact me via: http://www.parkinsonsmeasurement.org John http://data.gov.uk/forum/team-buildi...insons-disease
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"Thanks for this!" says: | johnt (12-29-2012) |
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