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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Exploring the Genetics of Parkinson's Disease: Past, Present, and Future

Andrew Singleton

Dr

National Institute on Aging

Schedule
Tuesday, July 28, 2020

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Schedule

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

3:00 PM Europe/London

Host: IPDGC Africa

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

Original Event

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Host

IPDGC Africa

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

In this talk, Dr Singleton will discuss the progress made so far in understanding the genetic basis of Parkinson’s disease. He will cover the history of discovery from the first identification of disease causing mutations to the state of knowledge in the field today, more that 20 years after that initial discovery. He will then discuss current initiatives and the promise of these for informing the understanding and treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Lastly, Dr Singleton will talk about current gaps in research and knowledge and working together to fill these.

Topics

Parkinson'sdisease-causing mutationsfuture directionsgenetic basisgeneticshistorical discoveriesknowledge gapsresearch initiativestreatment strategies

About the Speaker

Andrew Singleton

Dr

National Institute on Aging

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irp.nih.gov/pi/andrew-singleton

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