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Revision vs Reconstruction – Discussing The Future of Parkinson’s disease

It is an age old question, when a system fails again and again to tackle the problems it needs to solve to move forward, is it better to continue with attempts at incremental change or should we blaze a new trail and adopt novel ideas aimed at taking the system in a new direction?

That is the overarching question faced in neurology and neuroscience today as it tries to tackle neurodegenerative diseases. For decades our attempts have fallen short, and to be frank, it seems the field has not yet taken to heart the lessons to be learned from our mistakes of the past.

But thankfully there is an upcoming conference designed specifically to address this issue titled Revision vs. Reconstruction: Linking Pathogenesis with Disease Modification.

I am particularly looking forward to it not only because it will be held in my home city of Toronto and that it has managed to attract a wide range of great minds in the field, but because it will be directly addressing many of the most important questions that lie at the heart of our attempts to develop disease modifying therapies for Parkinson’s disease.

These include:

 

These are some of most important questions that the field needs to answer. My only concern is that the organizers have bitten off more than they can chew by trying to address all of them at one conference. Regardless, it should be a very stimulating couple of days that have the potential to shape the future trajectory of Parkinson’s research. Hope to see you there.

 

Click here for a detailed description of each talk and here for information about registering for this event.

 

 


 

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