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2024 International Congress

September 27-October 1, 2024. Philadelphia, PA.

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  • Investigating Cognitive Impairments in early Parkinson’s disease

    K. Patel, K. van Hedger, S. Pasternak, P. Macdonald (London, Canada)

  • Investigating Copy Number Variations in SNCA and PRKN in a Cohort of Kazakhstani Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Controls

    R. Kaiyrzhanov, N. Zharkynbekova, S. Abdraimova, C. Shashkin, Z. Myrzayev, A. Karimova, V. Akhmetzhanov, K. Mok, J. Hardy, H. Houlden (Shyment, Kazakhstan)

  • Investigating Impaired Perceptual Decision Making in Cervical Dystonia: A novel paradigm integrating Behavioural and Neural measures

    K. Miyauchi, M. Lakhotiya, A. Gill, S. Rafee, C. Fearon, R. Reilly (Dublin, Ireland)

  • Investigating Interrater Reliability of the Unified Huntington’s Disease Rating Scale Motor Component Between Learner and Experienced Rater

    M. Janz, W. Adams, A. Key, R. Zschiegner, D. Burks, K. Shannon, J. Paulsen (Madison, USA)

  • Investigating the genetic relationship between vitamin B12 deficiency and Parkinson’s disease

    K. Senkevich, R. Dering, M. Onvumere, L. Liu, P. Huot, Z. Gan-Or (Montreal, Canada)

  • Investigating the pathogenesis of GBA1-associated Parkinson’s disease using GBA1 isogenic iPSC lines

    Y. Chen, C. Chen, C. Ma, J. Lichtenberg, E. Hertz, T. Jong, R. Sam, Y. Li, S. Vrisjen, P. Vangheluwe, C. Blauwendraat, E. Sidransky (Bethesda, USA)

  • Investigating the Use of 18F-DOPA PET/CT to Improve Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Parkinson’s Disease in South Australian Movement Disorder Clinics.

    D. Sharma, M. Nottage, W. Vallat, R. Wilcox, M. Tan, N. Liam, A. Dwyer (Adelaide, Australia)

  • Investigation of the Beta Oscillations of Local Field Potential in the Subthalamic Nucleus of the Parkinsonian Minipig Model

    HC. Lin, YH. Wu, FY. Liu, MD. Ker (Hsinchu, Taiwan)

  • Investigation of the Quantitative Impact of T-type Calcium Channels in Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons on Parkinson’s Disease

    A. Pradhan, C. Mahapatra (Bengaluru, India)

  • Ionic Plasticity of Midbrain GABAergic Synapses in PD Models

    A. Borgkvist, E. Bezard, M. Molinari, E. Santini, M. Canron (Solna, Sweden)

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