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10-01-2008, 02:58 PM | #1 | |||
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Since 1998, the PROGENI researchers have sought to identify the genes contributing to Parkinson’s disease (PD). This research effort, organized across more than 60 academic universities across North America has led to many important advances in our understanding of the role of genetics in PD. Already, more than 1,650 individuals from families with a history of Parkinson’s disease have participated in this research study.
(read the entire article) http://progeni.iu.edu/getInvolved/familyStudy.asp Families can learn more about this important research study by contacting the PROGENI study coordinator at 1-888-830-6299 or by email at progeni@iupui.edu. Read their research papers about whether people are likely to develop PD or not: http://progeni.iu.edu/Publications/papers.asp
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