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Old 08-06-2008, 02:14 PM #1
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Thumbs up trying to identify biomarkers for PD

I just got a call from a research assistant at Sun Health. It's time for my annual "POSTCEP" clinical trial visit - and oh by the way they are looking for a person in my family who is not related to me by blood, and who does NOT have PD... Would such a person be available to participate in a clinical trial as well?!

I'm thinking that pretty much describes my husband .

So Mark checked his work schedule for Monday & he has agreed to take the afternoon off to participate in this trial. It's all part of trying to identify biomarkers for PD.
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