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Stanford is looking for those with PD and healthy controls to participate in a study about aging

July 29, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

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Stanford Neurology, in collaboration with SRI, is looking for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and healthy volunteers, between the ages of 50 and 80.  The goal of this research is to learn more about changes in cognition and motor function with aging.

Study participation includes:

  • 2 days of testing at baseline, and again after 2 years.
  • MRI brain scan
  • Cognitive and motor exams
  • Remote sleep assessment (via Oura ring)
  • Participants will be compensated for their time

The principal investigators for this study are Tilman Schulte, PhD and Kathleen L. Poston, MD

To register for the study, or for additional information, please email the recruitment team at Stanford.

View the study flyer (PDF)

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