Legatmodtagere 2022
Lørdag den 5. november 2022 uddelte Parkinsonforeningen 3,5 mio kr. til en række spændende forskningsprojekter, der hver især arbejder på at finde en brik i det store puslespil om parkinson.
Susana Aznar
Bispebjerg Hospital
“Fueling up brain energy supply in Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) for slowing down α-synuclein pathology”.
Kr. 278.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Helle Bogetofte Barnkob
Syddansk Universitet, Institut for Biokemi og Molekylær Biologi
”Mapping the proteomic/PTMomic landscape of sporadic Parkinson’s disease in patient-derived neurons”.
Kr. 149.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Patrick Ejlerskov
Rigshospitalet, Neurogenetisk klinik og forsknings-laboratorium, Nationalt Videnscenter for Demens
”Targeting TBC1D15 for autophagy-mediated degradation of neurotoxic α-synuclein”.
Kr. 150.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Sara Ferreira
Aarhus University, Department of Biomedicine
“Characterizing sex and region-specific immune alterations in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease through Spatial transcriptomics”.
Kr. 80.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Céline Galvagnion
Københavns Universitet, Institut for Lægemiddeldesign og Farmakologi
”Investigation of the effect of oxidative stress and decrease in glucocerebro-sidase protein and activity levels on the lipidome of dopa-minergic cells and isolated organelles”.
Kr. 113.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Poul Henning Jensen
Professor, Dandrite/Biomedicinsk institut, Aarhus Universitet
”The next level – toward investigation of the neurotoxic hidden level of alpha-synuclein pathology. Developing and using PLA-techniques to uncover and quantify toxic a-syn species in human tissue and models”.
Kr. 300.000 (forskningsmidler fra Bjarne Saxhofs fond)
Sanne Simone Kaalund
Bispebjerg University Hospital, Centre for Neuroscience and Stereology
“Quantifying synaptic loss in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Multiple Systems Atrophy”.
Kr. 50.025 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Anne Marlene Landau
Aarhus University, PET Center and Translational Neuropsychiatry Unit, Institute of Clinical Medicine
“First in vivo imaging of G protein-coupled receptor 6: implications for Parkinson’s disease”.
Kr. 150.000 (forskningsmidler fra Sinding Gruppen)
Annemette Løkkegaard
Bispebjerg Hospital
“Deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease. Asleep or awake, a randomized controlled study”.
Kr. 155.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
David Meder
Amager og Hvidovre Hospital, Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
”Forandringer over tid i hjernestammen ved Parkinson’s sygdom med ultra højt-felt (7 tesla) MR-skanning”.
Kr. 200.000 (forskningsmidler fra Sinding Gruppen)
Morten Meyer
Syddansk Universitet, Odense , Afd. for Neurobiologisk Forskning, Institut for Molekylær Medicin
“Targeting mitophagy in PARK2 deficient neurons and astrocytes – potential link to α-synuclein clearing and aggregation”.
Kr. 300.000 (forskningsmidler fra Bjarne Saxhofs fond)
Lisbeth Birk Møller
Rigshospitalet, Klinisk Genetisk Afdeling, Kennedy Centret, Rigshospitalet Glostrup
”Increased Hedgehog signaling as a putative target for reduction of Parkinson’s disease progression”.
Kr. 75.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Mikkel Vestergaard Olesen
Bispebjerg-Frederiksberg Hospital, Center for Neurovidenskab og Stereologi
”Characterization of microvessel pathology in Multiple System Atrophy brains”.
Kr. 139.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Nicola Pavese
Aarhus University, Nuclear Medicine and PET Center, Department of Clinical Medicine
“Trial of spinal cord stimulation to reduce imbalance and falls in Parkinson’s Disease”.
Kr. 150.000 (forskningsmidler fra Sinding Gruppen)
Jenny-Ann Phan
Regionshospitalet Gødstrup, Neurologisk Afdeling
“Objective Measures of Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease Using Inertial Sensors”.
Kr. 110.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Mattias Rickhag
DRCMR, MR-forskning, Afs. 714 Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonanace (DRCMR)
“Targeted Modulation of Corticostriatal Neurons to Restore Motor Function in Mice with Parkinsonism”.
Kr. 300.000 (forskningsmidler fra Bjarne Saxhofs fond)
Marina Romero-Ramos
Aarhus University, Dept. Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine
“Analysis of adaptive immunity in Parkinson’s disease: differences associated to disease subtype”.
Kr. 175.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Trine Hørmann Thomsen
Rigshospitalet, Denmark, Klinik for Bevægeforstyrrelser, Rigshospitalet Glostrup
“A randomized, controlled, multi-center study to assess safety and efficacy of a digital solution compared to standard of care in the treatment of patients with Parkinson`s disease”.
Kr. 100.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Jette Thuesen
Syddansk Universitet, Institut for Sundhedstjenesteforskning
”Ikke-farmakologiske interventioner ved kognitive vanskeligheder i Parkinsons sygdom – et scoping review”.
Kr. 50.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Lene Vase
Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Aarhus University, Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences
”Kan forventninger optimere Levodopas effekt på motoriske symptomer og smerte hos patienter med Parkinsons sygdom?”.
Kr. 151.369 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Mikkel Christoffer Vinding
Amager og Hvidovre Hospital , MR-Forskningssektionen, Funktions- og Billeddiagnostisk Enhed
”Dynamic mapping of levodopa influx on sensorimotor responses in Parkinson’s disease with electroencephalography”.
Kr. 225.000 (forskningsmidler fra Parkinsonforeningen)
Kristian Winge
Slagelse sygehus, Neurologisk afdeling
”Data fra SANO’s rehabiliteringsindsats”.
Kr. 100.000 (forskningsmidler fra Bjarne Saxhofs fond)
Alle forskningsmidler stammer fra Bjarne Saxhofs fond, Sinding & Co og Parkinsonforeningens midler.
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