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These blog posts explore GP2’s work in further understanding the genetic architecture of Parkinson’s disease.
Highlights from the GP2 Hackathon 2023
Learn MoreHackathons are fast-paced events where attendees work in teams to develop innovative solutions to specific challenges or problems. These events have become inc…
Trainees’ Perceptions of the GP2 Annual Investigators Meeting 2023
By Pin-Jui Kung, Paula Andrea Saffie Awad, Benjamín Matías Pizarro Galleguillos, Tuğçe Gül, Paula Reyes-Pérez, Yasser Mecheri, Yi Wen, Alexandra Zirra, Arinola Omolara Sanyaolu, Victor Daniel Flores Ocampo, Kelis Vishala Rossi, and Ana Jimena Hernandez Medrano | GP2 Values, Research Collaboration |Learn MoreThe GP2 Trainee Network currently consists of 223 members worldwide. It has been created to streamline training opportunities, direct expertise to places where…
“Awesome” GP2 Annual Meeting Recaps First Major Finding and Discusses Future Directions
Learn More“It was awesome.”Rock concert? Space launch? Try GP2 Annual Meeting.So described by GP2 Principal Investigator Andrew Singleton, PhD.“I got a little emotional …
Collaborative Science Unlocks GBA1 Discovery
By Ekemini A. U. Riley | GP2 Values, Research Collaboration, Research Communication, Underrepresented Populations |Learn MoreFirst major discovery of a novel risk factor for PD in people of African ancestry demonstrates the importance of including underrepresented populations.With th…
Spotlight: Introducing the new GP2 Cohort Browser Application
By GP2 Complex Disease Data Analysis Working Group | Complex Disease Genetics |Learn MoreThe Terra cloud platform allows you to do analysis directly on the cloud, removing the need to download GP2 data directly to your personal computer. This blog …
Diversity and Discovery with the BLAAC PD Expansion
By Naomi Louie and Dema Hakim | Underrepresented Populations |Learn MoreSince its launch in 2021, the Black and African American Connections to Parkinson’s disease (BLAAC PD) study has already made significant strides in advancing …