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| Dr. J. William Langston Awarded 2012 Robert A. Pritzker Prize |
| Thursday, April 5, 2012 |
| Dr. J. William Langston, scientific director and chief executive officer of The Parkinson’s Institute is the recipient of the 2012 Robert A. Pritzker Prize for Leadership in Parkinson’s Research. |
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| XenoPort XP-C-069 Phase 2 Results Released |
| Thursday, March 1, 2012 |
| XenoPort announces preliminary top-line clinical trial results. |
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| TCE is Focus of Concern in NY Town |
| Tuesday, February 7, 2012 |
| CNN talks to the Parkinson's Institute's Dr. Sam Goldman about TCE. |
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| TCE Exposure Linked to PD |
| Monday, November 14, 2011 |
| A novel study in twins conducted by Samuel Goldman MD, MPH and Caroline M. Tanner, MD, PhD, at The Parkinson’s Institute (PI) and Clinical Center in Sunnyvale has found that exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE) |
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| Study Links Mitochondrial Dysfunction and alpha-Synuclein Multiplication |
| Friday, October 7, 2011 |
| A new study in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease, conducted by The Parkinson's Institute Stem Cell Lab under the direction of Dr. Birgitt Schuele, has shown that there is a significant relationship between Parkinson's disease and the malfunction of the mitochondrial system within each cell that produces normal cellular engery. |
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| Scientists Make Stem Cell Research Breakthrough |
| Wednesday, October 5, 2011 |
| California declared October 5, 2011 Stem Cell Awareness Day |
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| Buck Institute study: Lithium may help halt progression of Parkinson's |
| Tuesday, June 28, 2011 |
| A two-year study of the effects of lithium treatment on Parkinson's disease in mice has given researchers at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging hope that the drug may halt brain damage in humans with the degenerative disorder. |
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| Scientists build Parkinson's disease in a dish with cells from Google founder's mom |
| Monday, March 28, 2011 |
Until now, there have been no witnesses to the death of brain cells in people with Parkinson's disease.
And like any murder mystery, this has slowed the search for the killer.
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