Blog
These blog posts explore GP2’s work in further understanding the genetic architecture of Parkinson’s disease.
New PhD trainees increase Asian and Latin American representation in PD research
By Sumit Dey | Underrepresented Populations |Learn MoreA big focus of GP2's work this year has been setting up PhD and MSc opportunities that will expand our reach and ensure that research capacity is generated whe…
Increasing Underrepresented Hispanic Participation in Parkinson’s and Genomic Research Through the LARGE-PD Study
By Ignacio Fernandez Mata, Philippe Salles, Shilpa Rao, Miguel Inca Martinez, Nicolas Gutierrez, and Thiago Peixoto | Underrepresented Populations |Learn MoreThe Latin American Research Consortium on the Genetics of Parkinson's Disease (LARGE-PD) started in 2005 as a multicenter collaboration across Latin America fo…
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:…