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January 2026 – Parkinson’s Webinars and Virtual Meetings with Speakers

January 1, 2026 By Parkinson's Community Help

Man attending seminar on computer
Man attending seminar on computer

Every month, Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach produces a list of Parkinson’s-related webinars and virtual meetings with speakers. Here’s our January 2026 list.

What’s the difference between a webinar and a virtual meeting? A “webinar” has a handful of speakers at most, and attendees have both audio and video muted. A “virtual meeting” usually allows attendees to be seen and heard.

Unless indicated, the webinar and virtual meetings listed below are:

  • Times listed as PT. (We are based in California, after all.)
  • One-hour in duration. We suggest you join five minutes before the official start time. (Usually, the speaker talks for 30-40 minutes and there’s a question-and-answer session for the remaining time.)
  • Not focused on a single medication or single, branded treatment. (Those are excluded.)
  • Free

After that long preamble, here’s our list of PD-related webinars and virtual meetings in January 2026.


Wednesday, January 7, 9am

Understanding and Managing Freezing of Gait

Description:  The speakers will share practical, PD-focused physical therapy strategies to improve mobility, confidence, and quality of life.

Speakers:  
Sophia Dalabakis, DPT, co-owner of Vitality PT
Jennifer Malutan, co-owner of Vitality PT

Host:  Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (PAC)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PAC YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist


Wednesday, January 7, 10am

Creative Connections: Arts & Wellness for Parkinson’s

Description:  The speakers will provide an overview of an arts-based program and guide participants through a few activities to explore how creative expression can spark connection, build confidence, and offer meaningful tools for well-being.  Part of the “Wellness Wednesday: Social Engagement” series.

Speakers:
Maggie Ivancic, LCSW, UNC Chapel Hill, Movement Disorders Center 
Heather Davis Cuevas, SLP, UNC Chapel Hill, Movement Disorders Center

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist


Wednesday, January 7, 10am

Understanding Deep Brain Stimulation and MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)

Description:  Learn about DBS as a treatment option for Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and dystonia and HIFU as a treatment for essential tremor. 

Speaker:  Katherine Baich-Colon, RN, BSN, Hartford neurosurgery nurse navigator

Host:  Hartford Healthcare, Bridgeport, CT

Registration webpage

This webinar is offered monthly and is not recorded.


Wednesday, January 7, 12pm

My Parent Has PD: Am I At-Risk & What Can I Do?

Description:  The speaker will break down Parkinson’s genetic risk factors, what the research suggests reduces risk, and actionable steps to take as preventative measures – with special consideration for the perspective of someone whose parent has Parkinson’s.  Part of the “Proactive Brain Health Alliance” series.

Speakers:
Ray Dorsey, MD, MBA, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Maliah Grant, daughter of retired NBA player Brian Grant who was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s at age 36

Host:  PMD Alliance

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel:  

www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_sAjRqhAaiutx2B9dOqng  


Wednesday, January 7, 12pm

Understanding Speech, Swallowing, & Voice Changes in Parkinson’s

Description:  The speakers will break down how speech and voice, swallowing, and facial expression changes influence everyday life and how speech-language pathologists help people with PD strengthen communication, stay engaged socially, and address swallowing disorders.  Part of the “Thriving Through Speech Therapy” series.  

Speakers: 
Allie Reed, MS, SLP
Alexandria Russell, MS, SLP

Host:  APDA Northwest (APDA NW)

Registration website

The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA NW YouTube channel in the Beyond Medication playlist


Sunday, January 11, 9am-2pm

Navigating Parkinson’s Winter Symposium 2026

Description:  Speakers will discuss PD causes and progression, as well as the latest research, strategies for managing mobility, communication, daily tasks, and emotional wellbeing.

Speakers:
Robert Hauser, MD, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Anat Mirelman, PhD, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
Ray Dorsey, MD, MBA, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Host:  Tampa Jewish Community Centers & Federation

Registration webpage

We have no information about the recording of this event.


Sunday, January 11, 12pm

Laughing at Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD)

Audience:  Women with PD

Description:  The speaker is a writer, storyteller, and recovering academic whose music career was cut short by Young Onset Parkinson’s.  He has leaned on his PD experience to tell his story with humor, blunt honesty, perspective, and vulnerability.

Speaker:  Jeremy Moody, comedian and retired professor

Host:  Twitchy Woman

Registration webpage

The recording will be posted to the Events page of the Twitchy Woman website


Monday, January 12, 11:30am-1pm

PD Research Update: The Trials That Matter NOW

Description:  The speaker will cut through the technical jargon to deliver the essential 2025 breakthroughs and highlight the trials and trends that will shape the path forward in 2026.

Speaker:  Simon Stott, PhD, Cure Parkinson’s Director of Research

Host:  No Silver Bullet 4 PD, United Kingdom

Registration webpage

A recording may be posted to the No Silver Bullet 4 PD YouTube channel


Tuesday, January 13, 4pm

Lifestyle Changes that Matter Most in Young-Onset PD

Audience: Young Onset Parkinson’s

Description:  The speaker will share small, evidence-based changes you can make to diet, exercise, sleep, and social connections. These strategies, based on the latest research on PD gut health and exercise, can make a big impact on your health without being overwhelming. Part of the “Young Onset Parkinson’s” series.

Speaker:  Erin Presant, DO, Vanderbilt University

Hosts:  
PMD Alliance
Young Onset Parkinson’s Network

Registration webpage

A recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel in the YOPD Playlist


Wednesday, January 14, 9am

Falls Prevention

Description:  The speakers will share practical strategies, risk factors, and community resources to help reduce falls and promote safety. 

Speakers:  
Kristin Srouji, MPH, Centralina Area Agency on Aging, Charlotte, NC
Molly O’Day, MSW, Centralina Area Agency on Aging, Charlotte, NC

Host:  Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (PAC)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PAC YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist


Wednesday, January 14, 11am

Skin Biopsies for the Diagnosis of PD

Description:  The speaker will talk about skin biopsies for the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, with a focus on early diagnosis and pathologic changes, potentially incorporating GI biopsy data.  Part of the “Let’s Talk Parkinson’s” series.

Speaker:  Tyler Cheung, MD, Southern California Neurology Consultants

Host:  Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles (PCLA)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PCLA YouTube channel in the Let’s Talk Parkinson’s playlist


Wednesday, January 14, 12pm

The PRO-21 Diet for Parkinson’s

Description:  The speaker will discuss the PRO-21 diet, built by experts specifically for people with PD.  Learn how to implement the research behind the diet into your life, including which food choices matter most, recommended labs tests, supplements worth considering, etc.

Speaker:  Laurie Mischley, ND, PhD, MPH, Seattle Integrative Medicine

Host:  Brian Grant Foundation (BGF)

Registration webpage

The recording will be posted to the BGF YouTube channel


Wednesday, January 14, 1pm

Innovations in Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Symptoms

Description:  The speakers will provide an overview of recent advances in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) technology that provide more effective, personalized and convenient treatment for Parkinson’s symptoms.  Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.

Speaker:  Arjun Tarakad, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist


Thursday, January 15, 9am

Exploring the Link Between Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s

Description:  Learn more about emerging research into how different diseases affect the brain in ways that overlap and what it means for the future of Parkinson’s care.  Part of the “Third Thursday” series.

Multiple speakers

Host:  Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the MJFF YouTube channel


Thursday, January 15, 4pm

Stem Cells and Parkinson’s Disease

Description:  The speakers will share current clinical trials and recent breakthroughs in the field of stem cell research for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease.  Part of the “Dr. Gilbert Hosts” series.

Moderator:  Rebecca Gilbert, MD, PhD, chief mission officer, American Parkinson Disease Association

Speakers: 
Jun Takahashi, MD, PhD, Center for iPS Cell Research and Application (CiRA), Kyoto, Japan
Claire Henchcliffe, MD, University of California, Irvine

Host:  American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel in the Dr. Gilbert Hosts playlist


Friday, January 16, 11am

Hopelessness and Hope: Navigating Depression and Demoralization in Parkinson’s

Description:  The speaker will discuss why people with PD experience increased depression and feelings of demoralization during the shorter days of the winter, how to manage these feelings, and ways to find and maintain hope while living with PD. Part of the “Live Well Today” series.

Speaker:  Brad McDaniels, PhD, University of North Texas

Host:  Davis Phinney Foundation (DPF)

Registration webpage

The recording will be posted to the DPF website


Saturday, January 17, 1pm

Parkinson’s Medication Management: A Practical Guide for Patients and Care Partners

No Description Available

Speaker:  Ellen Berkley, Pharm D, UC Davis

Host:  Parkinson Support Center of Northern Nevada (PSCNN)

Registration webpage

The recording will be posted to the PSCNN YouTube channel


Wednesday, January 21, 10am

Dementia Support Beyond Medications

Description:  Learn the many tools and services beyond medication that make one of the hardest parts of living with PD more manageable, like building a strong care team of psychiatrists, speech therapists, and social workers. Discover community resources like memory cafés and support groups.  Walk away with practical tips to better understand and manage dementia-related changes.  Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.

Speakers:
Erin Cecchi, LMSW, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Mikaela Lowe, OT, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist


Wednesday, January 21, 11am

Managing your Parkinson’s Medications and Symptoms

Description:  The speaker will share strategies for tracking and managing symptoms and medications, including a Parkinson Canada tool for navigating those first weeks when starting a new medication, as well as other self-assessment, goal-setting, and communication tools that will help you form new habits, manage symptoms and side effects, and make the most of your medical appointments. 

Speaker:  Greta Mah, PharmD, North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada

Host:  Parkinson Canada

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Parkinson Canada YouTube channel


Wednesday, January 21, 4pm

Pelvic Floor and Parkinson’s Disease

No Description Available. Part of the “Virtual Education” series.

Speaker:  Lia Palomino, PT, DPT

Host:  Michigan Parkinson Foundation (MPF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the MPF YouTube channel in the Virtual Education Series playlist


Thursday, January 22, 11am

Bed Mobility [and PD]

Description:  Learn strengthening exercises that will help you as a person with Parkinson’s, or a care partner, move while in bed, as well as exercises you can do in bed.  Part of the “Meet the Expert” series.

Speaker:  Nate Coomer, DPT, owner, Parkinson’s Fitness Project

Host:  Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation (NWPF)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the NWPF YouTube channel


Tuesday, January 27, 8am

Freezing of Gait

Description:  The speaker will share a research finding that multiple neurotransmitters are involved in freezing, which allows the exploration of novel medication strategies.  He will also discuss his use and combination of technologies to predict the onset and abort freezing before it occurs.  Eventually adaptive DBS may be able to sense the freezing signal and change stimulation settings to maintain safe walking.  Part of the “Research Spotlight” series.

Interviewer:  Roger Barker, PhD, University of Cambridge, UK

Speaker:  Simon Lewis, MD, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

Host:  World Parkinson Coalition (WPC)

Registration webpage

The recording will be posted to the WPC YouTube channel in the Research Spotlight playlist


Wednesday, January 28, 9am

A Deeper Look at Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD)

Audience:  Young Onset Parkinson’s

Description: ​​ An expert panel will discuss what YOPD is and how it differs from idiopathic (typical) Parkinson’s, as well as the potential genetic links. The panel will also explore research opportunities for people with YOPD.

Moderator:  Tilo Kunath, PhD, University of Edinburgh

Multiple speakers

Hosts:
Cure Parkinson’s
University of Edinburgh
Journal of Parkinson’s Disease

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel


Miércoles, 28 de enero, 10am

El Parkinson y los tratamientos: ¿Qué hay de nuevo?

Descripción:  El ponente explorará los últimos hallazgos en la investigación sobre la enfermedad de Parkinson, centrándose en terapias diseñadas no solo para controlar los síntomas motores y no motores, sino también para ralentizar la progresión de la enfermedad.  Parte de la serie de seminarios web del Miércoles de Bienestar.

Presentador:  Natalie Diaz, MD, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers, Torrance, CA

Anfitriona:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Inscripción

La grabación se publicará en el canal de YouTube de PF en la lista de reproducción del Miércoles de Bienestar


Wednesday, January 28, 10am

Understanding Cognitive Changes and Parkinson’s: Supporting the Whole Person

Description: ​​ The speaker will explore how Parkinson’s can affect thinking, memory, attention, and processing, provide an overview of the different types of dementia and how they relate to PD, and share supportive strategies for people with PD and caregivers, including tips for maintaining a sense of identity and agency in spite of cognitive changes.

Speaker:  Tricia Wallace, clinical counselor

Host:  Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel


Thursday, January 29, 11am

The Best Diets for PD: Mediterranean, MIND, and Anti-Inflammatory Patterns

Description:  The speaker will explore the hard evidence behind the Mediterranean and MIND diets and explain exactly how these approaches work biologically to protect the brain, the mechanisms of action that make them effective for some and challenging for others.  This session will explore why nutrition is no longer just a lifestyle choice—it is a non-negotiable pillar of your care.  Part one of the “Food is Medicine for Parkinson’s” series.

Speaker:  Tanya Denne, ND

Hosts:  
No Silver Bullet 4 PD, United Kingdom
PD Buddy/Parkinson’s UK

Registration webpage

A recording may be posted to the No Silver Bullet 4 PD YouTube channel


Thursday, January 29, 11am

Self-Care While Supporting a Parent with Parkinson’s

Description:  The speaker will share insights from her caregiving journey, including practical strategies for setting healthy boundaries, recognizing caregiver burnout, and reclaiming balance.  Part one of the “Food is Medicine for Parkinson’s” series.

Speaker:  Lianna Marie, author, speaker, PD advocate whose mother lived with PD for 30 years

Hosts:  APDA Northwest

Registration webpage

A recording may be posted to the APDA Northwest YouTube channel


Thursday, January 29, 11:30am

Understanding Cognition & Thinking Changes in Parkinson’s

Description:  The speakers will explore how Parkinson’s impacts cognitive function and what veterans and care partners can do to recognize, manage, and adapt to these changes.  They will also discuss when to seek additional support, how the VA addresses cognitive health, and which tools and therapies may help maintain brain function and quality of life. 

Speakers:
Anita Sim, PhD, Minneapolis VA Health Care System  
Christy Becker, MA, SLP, Minneapolis VA Health Care System
Konner Kielman, OT, Minneapolis VA Health Care System

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist

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