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Seeking progress in disease modification in Parkinson disease
Codrin Lungu
, Jesse M. Cedarbaum
, Ted M. Dawson
, E. Ray Dorsey
, Carlos Faraco
, Howard J. Federoff
, Brian Fiske
, Robert Fox
, Andrew M. Goldfine
, Karl Kieburtz
, Eric A. Macklin
, Helen Matthews
, Gary Rafaloff
,
Rachel Saunders-Pullman
, Nina F. Schor
, Michael A. Schwarzschild
, Beth Anne Sieber
, Tanya Simuni
, Dalton J. Surmeier
, Amir Tamiz
Milton H. Werner, Clinton B. Wright, Richard Wyse
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Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Neurology
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Parkinson's Disease
100%
Disease Modification
100%
Therapeutic Target
25%
Therapeutic Agents
25%
Drug Therapy
25%
Patient Demographics
25%
Neurological Disorders
25%
Therapeutic Development
25%
Disease-modifying Therapy
25%
Potential Barrier
25%
Selection Strategy
25%
Success Probability
25%
Stakeholder Groups
25%
Parkinson
25%
State of Science
25%
Novel Trial Designs
25%
Trial Failure
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Diseases
100%
Drug Therapy
20%
Apoplexy
20%
Patient Population
20%
Biological Marker
20%
Potential Barrier
20%
Nervous System Disorder
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Diseases
100%
Pharmacotherapy
20%
Biological Marker
20%
Cerebrovascular Accident
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Drug Therapy
100%
Neuroscience
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Nervous System Disorder
25%
Cerebrovascular Accident
25%
Drug Therapy
25%
Computer Science
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Selection Process
25%
Potential Solution
25%