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“Research Opportunities for those with Parkinson’s Disease” (virtual) Palo Alto PD Support Group, Wednesday, April 9, 2:30-4pm

April 1, 2025 By Denise Dagan

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On Wednesday, April 9, at 2:30pm three research coordinators from Stanford will talk about research opportunities for those with Parkinson’s Disease (and perhaps healthy controls). We will hopefully receive all speakers’ permission to record the talks and post them to the Palo Alto Parkinson’s support group webpage, but attend in person so you can ask questions via the chat or the Question box.

No need to RSVP. Just click on the link at the time of the meeting:

https://stanford.zoom.us/j/92320893036?pwd=R3ROTHNTZ255SmdQVTBMY3YxbURNdz09

Passcode: 071420 (if needed)

Or join by phone: 650 724 9799 or 833 302 1536 Toll Free
Webinar ID: 923 2089 3036
Passcode: 071420
Participant ID: # works fine

For more opportunities to participate in Parkinson’s research, check out the Michael J. Fox Foundation Trial Finder and clinicaltrials.gov.

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