The quest to cure Parkinson’s
Around 1 in every 375 adults live with Parkinson’s disease in Scotland with about 30 people diagnosed each week. The current treatments have not changed in over 60 years and only treat the symptoms, not the disease. Scientists and clinicians at the University of Dundee are aiming to change that and are making significant advances in understanding this disease with the assistance of those living with Parkinson’s. In this panel discussion, we will discuss the latest research taking place in Dundee and the real-world impacts it will have. About Curious Curious is a powerful reflection of the RSE’s mission, 'knowledge made useful.' It is a celebration of extraordinary people discussing contemporary issues and big ideas. It is an opportunity for participants to challenge themselves, ask questions, and gain fresh insight, with something for anyone who is Curious! Learn more and discover the full programme: https://www.rse-curious.com About RSE The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), Scotland’s National Academy, is an educational charity operating on a wholly independent and non-party-political basis to provide public benefit throughout Scotland. https://www.rse.org.uk/ Stay Connected / royalsoced / royalsoced / royalsoced / royalsoced

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