1998-1999 Pilot Study Grants - Grants 23-47
Funding from The Parkinson Alliance helped to finance the following Parkinsons' research. Grantees were selected by scientific review committees of participating organizations. Reports are available by clicking the underlined grants.
23. Role of Survival of Motor Neuron Protein Apoptosis of Parkinson's Disease
Douglas Kerr, Ph.D.
John Hopkins University, School of Medicine
24. Tryosine Hydroxylase as a Cytotoxic Protein in Parkinsons Disease
Donald M. Kuhn, Ph.D.
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences
25. Nurrl Gene and Parkinson's Disease
Wei-Dong Le, M.D., Ph.D.
Baylor College of Medicine, Dept. of Neurology
26. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Brain Energy Metabolism in Parkinson's Disease
W.R. Wayne Martin, M.D.
University of Alberta
27. Is There a Difference in Nigral Dopaminergic Neural Numbers Amongst Normal Individuals of Different Racial Origins?
Uday B. Muthane, M.D.
Nat. Inst. of Mental Health and Neurosc.
Susan E. Daniel, M.D.
PD Society Research Center Institute of Neurology
28. Neuronal Survival: The Role of Exitotoxicity and Apopotosis in Cultured and Grafted Dopamine Neurons
Gabriele S. Schierle, MSc
Wallenberg Neuroscience Center
29. The Functional Organization of the Primate Pallidum: Targets for Gene Based Therapy for Parkinsons Disease
Jay S. Schneider, Ph.D.
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College
30. Gene Therapy in Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease
Michal K. Stachowiak, Ph.D.
The Research Foundation, State University New York
31. Characterization of the Role of Dopamine in the Primate Substania Nigra
Thyagarajan Subramanian
Emory University
32. Effect of Methionine and COMT Inhibitors in L -Dopa Neurotoxicity
Peter Werner, Ph.D.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dept. of Neurology
33. New Approaches to Cell Transplantation in Parkinsons Disease
Cristian Achim, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Pathology
34. Developing a New Biosensor for Studies of Brain Chemistry
Michael Adrian, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Chemistry
35. Gene Therapy for Parkinson's Disease-Increasing the Availability of Growth Factors
Martha Bohn, Ph.D.
Northwestern University, Dept. of Neurobiology
36. Acetycholinesterase and Glucose PET Imaging in Parkinsonism and Dementia
Nicolass Bohnen, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Neurology
37. The Role of a Novel Protein in the Regulation of Dopamine Systems
Robert Bowser, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Pathology
38. The Role of Glial Cells in Nerve Cell Degeneration
Patrick Card, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Behavioral Neuroscience
39. Which Proteins are Involved in DA Cell Loss in Parkinson's Disease?
Charleen Chu, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh
40. Developing New Protections Against Oxidative Stress
Donald DeFranco, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Biology
41. A New Detector for Analyzing Brain Chemistry
Terri Hastings, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Neurology
42. Mapping the Impact of Parkinson's Disease on the Anatomy of the Brain
Susan Sesack, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Behavioral Neuroscience
43. Can Physical Therapy Actually Repair the Brain?
Tim Schallert, Ph.D.
University of Texas, Dept. of Psychology
44. Searching for a New Source of Dopamine-Releasing Cells
Zuo-Zhong Wang, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Neurobiology
45. Understanding and Controlling Incontinence in Parkinsons Disease
Naoki Yoshimura, Ph.D., MD
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Pharmacology
46. Studies of Neurochemical Interactions in an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease
Michael Zigmond, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Neurology
47. The Biochemistry of Cell Death in an Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease
Michael Zigmond, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Neurology
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