Parkinson's UK
Introduction
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| Founded | 1969 (as Parkinson's Disease Society)
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| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom
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| Type | Non-profit Medical Research Charity
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| Focus | Parkinson's disease research, support, education
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| Website | [parkinsons.org.uk](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk)
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Overview
Parkinson's UK is the leading UK charity for Parkinson's research and support. Founded in 1969 as the Parkinson's Disease Society, the organization has invested over £85 million in research to find better treatments and ultimately a cure for Parkinson's disease[@parkinsons]. The charity supports people living with Parkinson's across the UK through a network of local branches, specialist nurses, and information resources.
Parkinson's UK plays a crucial role in the Parkinson's research ecosystem, funding cutting-edge research into the understanding of Parkinson's, development of new treatments, and clinical trials. The organization also advocates for people with Parkinson's and their families, working to improve care and services nationwide.
Research Programs
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Parkinson's UK
Introduction
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{| class="infobox-table"
| colspan="2" class="infobox-header" | Parkinson's UK
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| Founded | 1969 (as Parkinson's Disease Society)
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| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom
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| Type | Non-profit Medical Research Charity
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| Focus | Parkinson's disease research, support, education
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| Website | [parkinsons.org.uk](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk)
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Overview
Parkinson's UK is the leading UK charity for Parkinson's research and support. Founded in 1969 as the Parkinson's Disease Society, the organization has invested over £85 million in research to find better treatments and ultimately a cure for Parkinson's disease[@parkinsons]. The charity supports people living with Parkinson's across the UK through a network of local branches, specialist nurses, and information resources.
Parkinson's UK plays a crucial role in the Parkinson's research ecosystem, funding cutting-edge research into the understanding of Parkinson's, development of new treatments, and clinical trials. The organization also advocates for people with Parkinson's and their families, working to improve care and services nationwide.
Research Programs
Priority Research Areas
- Understanding Parkinson's: Funding research into the causes and mechanisms of Parkinson's
- Drug Development: Supporting the development of new treatments and therapies
- Clinical Trials: Funding and facilitating clinical trials for new treatments
- Care and Quality of Life: Research into improving daily living for people with Parkinson's
Major Research Initiatives
Parkinson's UK Research Network
A nationwide network of research centers and experts collaborating on Parkinson's research. The network includes:
- Leading university research departments
- NHS hospital trusts
- Specialist Parkinson's centers
Drug Discovery Pipeline
Parkinson's UK funds a portfolio of drug discovery projects
For more information about the Drug Club repurposing program, see [Parkinson's UK Drug Club](/institutions/parkinsons-uk-drug-club).
For an overview of all major PD drug repurposing consortia, see [Parkinson's Disease Drug Repurposing Consortia](/institutions/parkinsons-disease-repurposing-consortia). targeting:
- [Alpha-synuclein](/proteins/alpha-synuclein) - the protein that forms Lewy bodies
- [LRRK2](/genes/lrrk2) - a common genetic cause of Parkinson's
- GBA gene - one of the most significant genetic risk factors
- Neuroprotection - protecting dopamine-producing [neurons](/entities/neurons)
- Mitochondrial function - energy production in cells
- [Neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation) brain inflammation in Parkinson's
Partnership Funding
The charity partners with:
- [Michael J. Fox Foundation](/institutions/michael-j-fox-foundation) - Joint research initiatives
- [Cure Parkinson's](/institutions/cure-parkinsons) - Combined funding for clinical trials
- [Parkinson's Foundation](/institutions/parkinsons-foundation) - International collaboration
- Medical Research Council (MRC)
- Wellcome Trust
Support Services
Parkinson's Nurses
The charity funds specialist Parkinson's nurses who provide:
- Clinical expertise and medication management
- Emotional support and counseling
- Care coordination
- Education for patients and families
Local Branches
Over 300 local branches across the UK provide:
- Peer support groups
- Social activities
- Information and resources
- Fundraising events
- Parkinson's UK Information Centre - Free, confidential information
- Fact sheets and guides - Comprehensive disease information
- Webinars and podcasts - Expert-led educational content
- publications - Research updates and magazine
Advocacy and Campaigning
Parkinson's UK advocates for:
- Increased research funding
- Better access to treatments and therapies
- Improved healthcare services
- Employment support for people with Parkinson's
- Disability rights and benefits
"Parkinson's Is" Campaign
A public awareness campaign highlighting the diverse impact of Parkinson's beyond motor symptoms.
History
- 1969: Founded as the Parkinson's Disease Society
- 1990s: Expanded support services nationwide
- 2000: Launched major research funding program
- 2010: Renamed to Parkinson's UK
- 2015: Reached £75 million in research investment
- 2020: Launched new 5-year research strategy
- 2023: Over 300 local branches serving communities
Research Achievements
Key Funded Research
- Identification of new genetic risk factors for Parkinson's
- Development of alpha-synuclein biomarkers
- Clinical trials of repurposed drugs (exenatide, inosine, etc.)
- Understanding of gut-brain connection in Parkinson's
- Development of novel drug delivery methods
Notable Collaborations
- International Parkinson's Genetics Project
- Global Parkinson's Genetics Program (GP2)
- European Parkinson's Disease Association
Impact and Outcomes
Research Impact Metrics
Parkinson's UK research investment has yielded significant scientific outcomes:
- Publication Impact: Funded research has resulted in over 500 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals
- Clinical Translation: Several funded projects have advanced to clinical trials, including the landmark exenatide trial for Parkinson's disease
- Training: The charity has supported over 200 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, building the next generation of Parkinson's researchers
Patient-Centered Outcomes
The organization's work has directly improved quality of life for people with Parkinson's:
- Specialist nurse provision expanded to over 100 NHS trusts
- Information resources distributed to over 50,000 individuals annually
- Local support network expanded to more than 300 branches
- Campaigning efforts led to increased NHS funding for Parkinson's services
Funding and Financials
Research Investment
Parkinson's UK maintains substantial research expenditure:
- Annual research budget of approximately £8-10 million
- Portfolio of 40-50 active research grants at any time
- Average grant duration of 3-5 years
- Focus on translational research with clinical impact potential
Funding Sources
- Individual donations and legacies
- Corporate partnerships
- Trust and foundation grants
- Community fundraising events
- Investment returns on endowment
Current Strategic Priorities 2024-2028
Research Focus Areas
The current research strategy emphasizes:
Disease Modification: Finding treatments that slow or stop Parkinson's progression
Personalized Medicine: Developing biomarker-guided treatment approaches
Early Detection: Supporting research into prodromal diagnosis
Better Treatments: Funding development of improved symptomatic therapiesOrganizational Goals
- Raise £100 million for research by 2028
- Double the number of clinical trials in the UK
- Expand international collaboration networks
- Increase research capacity through training programs
Governance and Leadership
Board Structure
Parkinson's UK is governed by a board of trustees with expertise in:
- Neuroscience and medical research
- Healthcare management
- Finance and business
- Patient advocacy
Scientific Advisory Board
An expert scientific advisory board reviews research funding decisions, ensuring:
- Rigorous peer review of grant applications
- Alignment with latest scientific advances
- Focus on highest-impact research questions
Volunteer and Community Engagement
Volunteer Programs
The organization engages thousands of volunteers:
- Research ambassadors who engage communities in research
- Peer support volunteers at local branches
- Fundraising volunteers organizing events
- Campaign advocates pushing for policy change
Patient Involvement
Parkinson's UK incorporates patient voices in research:
- Patient representatives on research funding panels
- PPI (Patient and Public Involvement) in study design
- Patient advisory groups shaping research priorities
Future Directions
Emerging Research Areas
Current frontier research includes:
- Alpha-Synuclein Spread: Understanding prion-like propagation of alpha-synuclein pathology
- Microbiome Research: Investigating gut-brain axis in Parkinson's pathogenesis
- Genetic Discovery: Continuing genome-wide association studies in diverse populations
- Neuroprotection: Development of disease-modifying neuroprotective agents
Technology and Innovation
The charity supports innovative approaches:
- Digital health solutions for symptom monitoring
- AI and machine learning for biomarker discovery
- Advanced neuroimaging techniques
- Wearable technology for gait and tremor analysis
See Also
- [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
- [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)
- [Michael J. Fox Foundation](/institutions/michael-j-fox-foundation)
- [Cure Parkinson's](/institutions/cure-parkinsons)
- [Parkinson's Foundation](/institutions/parkinsons-foundation)
External Links
- [Parkinson's UK Official Website](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk)
- [Research Strategy](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/research)
- [Annual Reports](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/about-us/our-accounts-and-annual-reports)
References
[Parkinson's UK Annual Report](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/about-us/our-accounts-and-annual-reports)
[Parkinson's UK Research Strategy](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/research)
[Parkinson's UK Website](https://www.parkinsons.org.uk)
[Parkinson's UK, The UK Parkinson's Disease Society Brain Bank criteria (2003)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1452769/)
[Foltynie T, et al, The heterogeneity of Parkinson's disease (2022)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35133177/)
[Schapira AHV, et al, Novel pharmacological targets for Parkinson's disease (2021)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34758326/)