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Specialized Immune Cells May Improve Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease

Dr. Jennifer Goldman and her team discovered the important key presence of specialized immune cells called alpha-synuclein reactive T-cells that could be found in patients to detect a diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease before symptoms are present.

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  • Parkinson's Foundation Centers of Excellence Leadership Conference 2022

    Shirley Ryan 汤头条app researchers presented at the Parkinson’s Foundation (PF) Centers of Excellence Leadership Conference took place in Boston in May.

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  • Parkinson's Webinar for Healthcare Workers

    This online course series will focus on the interdisciplinary collaborative care of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease, as well as how their disease affects their family and caregivers.

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  • IDEAS 2.0

    Stay tuned and learn more about our new 2021 program for people with Parkinsons to expand information and learning within Demos, activities and education support.

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  • PD Awareness Month

    April is PD Awareness Month! Our Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders program offers a variety of individualized services to best meet your needs.

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  • Education & Support Series for Mental Health in Parkinson's

    A patient & care partner education and support series covering a variety of topics related to caring for mental health in Parkinson's disease, including music and speech therapy, nutrition, mindfulness, and physical exercise.

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  • Dr. Goldman in Chicago Tribune Health article on Parkinsons

    Dr. Goldman, Section Chief, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, was recently interviewed by Chicago Tribune health section for her expertise on Parkinson's disease.

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  • Dr. Goldman Appointment Featured in Chicago Tribune

    Dr. Goldman's appointment to Shirley Ryan Abilitylab was featured in Chicago Tribune, and Crains.

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