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MJF Foundation...$1Mil...Critical Next Steps Projects Initiated/Comm. Fast Track 2005
Michael J. Fox Foundation Awards $1 Million for Critical Next Steps on Projects Initiated Under Community Fast Track 2005
Wed May 23, 11:42 AM ET http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/2007052...ast_track_2005 To: MEDICAL EDITORS NEW YORK, May 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research today announced that it has awarded $1 million in supplemental funding to five investigators to push forward promising results of work funded under the Foundation's Community Fast Track 2005 program. "Community Fast Track allows the Foundation to quickly and effectively vet 'out-of-the-box' strategies for improving the treatment or diagnosis of Parkinson's disease," said Sarah Orsay, the Foundation's CEO. "The program was designed to serve some of MJFF's most deeply held values: the exploration of promising but untested approaches to Parkinson's disease, our emphasis on accountability, and our commitment to keeping promising science moving forward quickly." Community Fast Track was structured to fund one-year projects exploring novel approaches to PD research, with supplemental funding available if researchers met specific predetermined milestones and outlined a practical plan to address the next steps. To receive continued funding, researchers who met their milestones were also required to demonstrate an emphasis on translating their initial findings into potentially meaningful approaches for improving available Parkinson's treatments. Two separate research teams at Lund University in Sweden are continuing investigations into novel aspects of the development of dyskinesias (the disruptive movements that are one of the most disabling complications of long- term dopamine replacement therapies):
Close To A Cure, a Charlotte-based fund within the Foundation for the Carolinas, will donate $125,000 to the Foundation to fund Dr. Traynelis' research. Close To A Cure is committed to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease by funding specific research initiatives at Duke, Emory, and other leading medical centers. For information about Close To A Cure, visit http://www.closetoacure.org. Grant abstracts and researcher bios are available on the Foundation's Web site, http://www.michaeljfox.org. About The Michael J. Fox Foundation Founded in 2000, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to ensuring the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease within this decade through an aggressively funded research agenda. The Foundation has funded over $91 million in research to date, either directly or through partnerships. SOURCE Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Contact: Media: Holly Barkhymer, +1-212-509-0995, x242, hbarkhymer@michaeljfox.org, or Research Contact: Brian Fiske, PhD, +1-212-509-0995, ext. 203, bfiske@michaeljfox.org, both of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research |
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