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The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Interest Group
36 episodes
4 weeks ago
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Predict-PD Study - Professor Alastair Noyce, Principal Investigator
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series
38 minutes
4 weeks ago
Predict-PD Study - Professor Alastair Noyce, Principal Investigator
The ground-breaking Predict-PD study has been gathering valuable information from thirteen thousand volunteers for 15 years, in an effort to find ways of identifying those people most at risk of developing Parkinson’s.  We catch up with progress so far and find out how the project is continually growing and swapping information with other researchers as science moves ever closer towards the establishing the causes of the world’s fastest growing neurological disorder.  Dr Alastair Noyce, the Principal Investigator, is Professor of Neurology and Neuroepidemiology at the Queen Mary University of London. If you are interested in volunteering to take part or just want to find out more, you can do so using this link: https://predictpd.com/en
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series