UCSF MDNC Parkinson's Disease (PD) Symposium

UCSF MDNC Parkinson's Disease (PD) Symposium

Overview

Please join us for a one-day event featuring UCSF faculty presenting updates on treatments and research in Parkinson's disease.

This one-day outreach event will feature UCSF clinical faculty addressing an array of topics related to PD such as current theories on how PD begins, PD motor and non-motor symptoms, current and developing therapeutics and exciting new developments in PD research including cell-based and gene therapies.

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Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Paid parking
  • Doors at 8 AM

Location

Mission Bay Conference Center- Robertson Auditorium

1675 Owens Street

2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94158

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Agenda

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Welcome & Opening Remarks

Jill Ostrem, Tamara Stiep, Aaron Daley

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Parkinson’s disease 101: Symptoms, Medications, What’s Happening in the Brain

Tamara Stiep

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How Parkinson’s Begins: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and New Biomarker Tests

Ethan Brown and Lana Chahine

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