Parkinson's Clinical Research
The following studies are supported by the UK Parkinson's Disease Clinical Studies Group:
Learn about studies & take part:
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Please note all studies have a strict eligibility criteria to ensure that the right people are recruited to obtain valid answers to the research question. This means that some studies may not be suitable for everyone to participate in.
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Information & Questions
If you have any questions or would like further information about the UK Parkinson's Disease Clinical Studies Group, please contact our Coordinator, Emma Fargher on md4efa@sheffield.ac.uk
Click Through the Different Types of Studies Below
The following studies are supported by the UK Parkinson's Disease Clinical Studies Group:
Drug Trials to Slow or Stop Progression
Alterity ATH434 Multiple Systems Atrophy
Open and Recruiting
In Setup
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
In Setup
Neuroinflammation in Prodromal Parkinson's Study
In Setup
Open and Recruiting
Drug Trials to Help Alleviate Symptoms
Open and Recruiting
Recruitment Closed
Open and Recruiting
Recruitment Closed
Ended
Recruitment Closed
Open and Recruiting
Studies Building Our Understanding
(Diagnostic & Biomarker)
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI)
Recruitment Closed
Studies:
In Setup
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
In Setup
Alterity ATH434 Multiple Systems Atrophy
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Recruitment Closed
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Neuroinflammation in Prodromal Parkinson's Study
In Setup
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Open and Recruiting
Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI)
Recruitment Closed
Recruitment Closed
Recruitment Closed
Recruitment Closed
Ended
Open and Recruiting
Who is Eligible to Take Part?
All studies have a strict eligibility criteria to ensure that the right people are recruited to obtain valid answers to the research question. Sometimes the eligibility criteria has to be discussed with a doctor.
The eligibility criteria means that some studies may not be suitable for everyone to participate in.