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PDF announces second Parkinson's Science: Innovations and New Perspectives educational symposium and webcast
The Parkinson's Disease Foundation (PDF) is preparing for the second symposium in a series of four symposia and webcasts entitled Parkinson's Science: Innovations and New Perspectives. The series is bringing Parkinson's experts to four cities across the US to discuss the latest advances in research and treatments. Join us in person at one of the four symposia listed below or watch the sessions on the Internet via webcast. Webcast viewers can watch the presentations in real time from their home computers and can also submit their own questions to the experts. Those who cannot join the webcast live can still view the symposia 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for one year following each event. Webcast access is free. Symposia and Webcast Schedule PDF is proud to announce that this series was launched in conjunction with the following four leading regional Parkinson's organizations: View LIVE Friday, July 18, 2008 Lansing, MI Jointly with the Michigan Parkinson Foundation Coming soon! Saturday, October 11, 2008 Spokane, WA Jointly with the Northwest Parkinson's Foundation Coming soon! Saturday, April 4, 2009 Houston, TX Jointly with the Houston Area Parkinson Society Archived Click here to watch Friday, May 9, 2008 Charlotte, NC Jointly with the Parkinson Association of the Carolinas How Can You Participate or View? Registration is now open for the Friday, July 18, 2008 symposium in Lansing, Michigan: Mind, Mood and Body: Understanding Nonmotor Symptoms of PD. Register Today. Check back soon to learn how to register for the other webcasts or please email webcast@pdf.org for details. For more information, please contact PDF at info@pdf.org or at (800) 457-6676 or visit www.pdf.org/webcast. *** The content and management of these symposia and webcasts are under the exclusive direction of the Parkinson's Disease Foundation and its regional partners and are made possible by a generous unrestricted grant from UCB, Inc. *** PDF's 50th Anniversary Symposium Webcast still available! Click here to register. Webcast supported exclusively by HealthShares, Inc.
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