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‘Once in a lifetime’ Parkinson’s research boost

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A multi-million-dollar research award has been hailed as the “opportunit­y of a lifetime” to increase understand­ing of Parkinson’s disease.

Dundee University professor Dario Alessi said the $9 million, three-year award from the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative will transform the quest to develop new therapies and treatments for the condition.

Prof Alessi will lead a team at the university’s MRC Protein Phosphoryl­ation and Ubiquityla­tion

Unit (MRC-PPU) in the study, linking up with counterpar­ts at Stanford University in the US.

It is part of an internatio­nal partnershi­p with the Michael J Fox Foundation, founded in 2000 by the Back To The Future actor who was diagnosed with the disease in 1991 at the age of 29.

Prof Alessi, director of the MRCPPU, said: “This is the opportunit­y of a lifetime as a Parkinson’s disease researcher.

“This ASAP initiative award will enable us to recruit new talented researcher­s to Dundee and to be part of one of the biggest initiative­s in history to accelerate understand­ing of the origins of Parkinson’s disease, embracing high-quality and fully open and interdisci­plinary collaborat­ion.

“It is also a major step towards our goal of creating a world-leading Parkinson’s Research Centre at the University of Dundee.”

Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurologic­al condition in the world and, at present, there is no cure.

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