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These blog posts explore GP2’s work in further understanding the genetic architecture of Parkinson’s disease.
Diversity in Parkinson’s Disease Genetics Research
Learn MoreThis blog talks about the reasons the study about PD genetics among non European populations was carried out and how GP2 intends to learn from it to minimize h…
Impressions of GP2 AIM from the GP2 Trainees’ Perspective
Learn MoreThis year, the first ever GP2 Annual Investigators Meeting (AIM) was held in Madrid. This blog contains insights and impressions from members of the GP2 Traine…
GP2 Celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
By Sara Bandres-Ciga | GP2 Values |Learn MoreOn the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Sara Bandres-Ciga, Co-lead Training, Networking and Communication working group, shares how GP2 is work…
Overcoming Challenges to Black and African American Representation in Parkinson’s Research
Learn MoreTo address the challenge of recruiting Black and African American individuals into BLAAC PD, GP2 researchers have developed an innovative two-pronged approach:…
Understanding Genetic Implications of the Black and African American Connections to Parkinson’s Disease Study (BLAAC PD)
By Sara Bandres-Ciga, J Solle, Alyssa O’Grady, and Bernadette Siddiqi | GP2 Values |Learn MoreOver the last two decades, we have witnessed a revolution in the research area of complex genetic diseases, including Parkinson’s disease. Great advances have …
GP2 and AMP PD: Platform Partners for Progress in Parkinson’s Research
Learn MoreAdding a layer of compute to connect two massive datasets is where we are headed. Mike Nalls, Hampton Leonard, Matt Bookman, and Eline Appelmans outline the pa…