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Parkinson's Disease Foundation

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Parkinson's Disease Foundation
NameParkinson's Disease Foundation
Formation1957
FounderWilliam Black
LocationNew York City
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleStanley Fahn, C. Warren Olanow

Parkinson's Disease Foundation is a leading organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, including Michael J. Fox, Muhammad Ali, and Neil Diamond. The foundation was established in 1957 by William Black, a businessman and Parkinson's disease patient, with the goal of supporting research and providing education and advocacy for people with the disease, in collaboration with institutions like Columbia University and New York University. The foundation has worked with renowned researchers, including Stanley Fahn and C. Warren Olanow, to advance the understanding and treatment of Parkinson's disease, and has partnered with organizations like the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the National Parkinson Foundation. The foundation's efforts have also been supported by celebrities like Alan Alda and Helen Hayes, who have helped raise awareness about the disease.

History

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation was founded in 1957 by William Black, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 47, and has since worked with notable figures like James Parkinson and Jean-Martin Charcot to advance the understanding of the disease. The foundation's early work focused on supporting research at institutions like Harvard University and Stanford University, and providing education and advocacy for people with the disease, in partnership with organizations like the American Parkinson Disease Association and the World Health Organization. In the 1960s and 1970s, the foundation worked with researchers like Arvid Carlsson and Paul Greengard to develop new treatments for Parkinson's disease, including the use of Levodopa and Dopamine agonists. The foundation has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the National Institutes of Health and the European Parkinson's Disease Association, to advance the understanding and treatment of the disease.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation's mission is to improve the lives of people with Parkinson's disease by supporting research, providing education and advocacy, and promoting awareness about the disease, in collaboration with institutions like Johns Hopkins University and University of California, Los Angeles. The foundation's objectives include supporting research at institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Oxford, and providing education and advocacy for people with the disease, in partnership with organizations like the Parkinson's Action Network and the European Parkinson's Disease Association. The foundation also works to promote awareness about Parkinson's disease through events like World Parkinson's Day and Parkinson's Awareness Month, and has partnered with celebrities like Michael J. Fox and Neil Diamond to raise awareness about the disease.

Research_and_Programs

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation supports research at institutions like University of Pennsylvania and Duke University, and has funded studies on topics like Genetics and Neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease, in collaboration with researchers like Robert L. Nussbaum and Matthew J. Farrer. The foundation also provides funding for research fellowships and career development awards, and has supported the work of researchers like Ted Dawson and Valina Dawson at institutions like Johns Hopkins University and University of California, San Francisco. The foundation's research programs have led to important advances in the understanding and treatment of Parkinson's disease, including the development of new Medications and Surgical procedures, and have been recognized by organizations like the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the American Academy of Neurology.

Fundraising_and_Awareness

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation raises funds through events like Walks and Galas, and has partnered with organizations like Google and Facebook to promote awareness about Parkinson's disease, in collaboration with celebrities like Alan Alda and Helen Hayes. The foundation also provides educational materials and resources for people with Parkinson's disease and their families, and has worked with institutions like Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic to develop educational programs. The foundation's awareness efforts have included partnerships with organizations like the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the National Parkinson Foundation, and have helped to raise awareness about the disease among the general public, including notable figures like Oprah Winfrey and Larry King.

Organization_and_Leadership

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation is led by a Board of Directors that includes experts in Neurology and Research, like Stanley Fahn and C. Warren Olanow, and has a staff of professionals with expertise in Fundraising and Advocacy, including James Beck and Morton Kondracke. The foundation is headquartered in New York City and has a network of Chapters and Support Groups across the United States, including in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago. The foundation also works with other organizations, such as the World Health Organization and the European Parkinson's Disease Association, to advance the understanding and treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Parkinson's Disease Foundation has had a significant impact on the lives of people with Parkinson's disease, and has helped to advance the understanding and treatment of the disease, in collaboration with institutions like National Institutes of Health and European Parkinson's Disease Association. The foundation's research programs have led to important advances in the development of new Treatments and Therapies, and have improved the quality of life for people with Parkinson's disease, including notable figures like Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali. The foundation's awareness efforts have also helped to raise awareness about the disease among the general public, and have promoted greater understanding and support for people with Parkinson's disease, including through partnerships with organizations like the American Parkinson Disease Association and the World Health Organization. The foundation's work has been recognized by organizations like the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the American Academy of Neurology, and has been supported by celebrities like Alan Alda and Helen Hayes.

Category:Parkinson's disease

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