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2016 International Congress

June 19-23, 2016. Berlin, Germany.

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  • A rapid chemical-genetic screen utilising impaired movement phenotypes in caenorhabditis elegans

    K. Schmeisser, Y.F. Ghassemi, C. Maios, A. Parker (Montreal, QC, Canada)

  • A rare genetic transcriptomopathy syndrome involving TAF1 leading to insights into more common neurologic disorders, including X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism (XDP)

    G.J. Lyon (New York, NY, USA)

  • A step forward to the future: UPDRS kinematic measures for telemedicine

    G. Albani, C. Azzaro, F. Parisi, C. Ferraris, M. Giuberti, L. Contin, D. Pianu, L. Pradotto, V. Cimolin, N. Cau, M. Galli, R. Nerino, G. Ferrari, A. Mauro (Piancavallo, Italy)

  • A strategy to classify Parkinson’s disease patients with dyskinesia: The analysis of center of pressure with impact of cognitive loading

    W. Buated, P. Lolekha, T. Fujinami, S. Hidaka (Nomi, Japan)

  • A study to assess the quality of life and strain in caregivers of people with Parkinson’s disease in India

    F. Pullishery, F. Fawaz (Malappuram, India)

  • A survey of impulse control disorders in Chinese patients with Parkinson’s disease and literature review

    Q. Xiao, X. Wang, Y. Tan, M. Wei (Shanghai, People's Republic of China)

  • A survey of movement disorders in a large sample of patients treated with antipsychotic medication

    B. Balint, H. Killaspy, T.R.E. Barnes, N. Freemantle, E. Joyce, D. Martino, K.P. Bhatia (London, United Kingdom)

  • A technological solution for monitoring Parkinson’s disease: A patient-based perspective on necessity, usability and acceptability

    S. Couth, E. Poliakoff, J. Vega, C. Jay, S. Harper, R. Almutiry, T.F. Cootes, A.M. Ramsay, S.A. Kotz (Manchester, United Kingdom)

  • A unique phenotype associated with anti-GAD antibodies

    A.P. Mentreddi, S. Chitnis, P. Khemani (Dallas, TX, USA)

  • A validation study of a smartphone-based finger tapping application for quantitative assessment of bradykinesia in Parkinson’s disease

    C.Y. Lee, S.J. Kang, Y.E. Kim, U. Lee, H.I. Ma, Y.J. Kim (Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea)

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