Our fucking failures of stroke associations can't even pull together $50,000 to create a challenge like this for stroke. They really are totally useless, you will need to research and create your own stroke recovery protocols. No one is going to help you.
https://www.michaeljfox.org/foundation/publication-detail.html?id=625&category=7
Answering Fundamental Questions on Parkinson's Progression and Subtypes Will Assist in Development and Testing of New Therapies
Each Winner Receives a $25,000 Award
NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO -- The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) announces Duygu Tosun-Turgut, PhD, assistant professor of radiology and biomedical imaging at UC San Francisco and co-director of the Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System; and Fei Wang, PhD, assistant professor of health care policy and research at Weill Cornell Medicine
as winners of the MJFF-led 2016 Parkinson's Progression Markers
Initiative (PPMI) Data Challenge. Each will receive a $25,000 award
furnished by MJFF and supported in part by GE Healthcare.
The contest asked data analysts to provide a model of either
Parkinson's disease subtypes or baseline predictors of progression using
data from PPMI, a longitudinal biomarkers study sponsored by MJFF. Such
tools could accelerate testing of new Parkinson's treatments by
assisting in trial design and subject stratification.
"The Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative offers a rich pool of
open-access data from which to make connections that advance our
understanding of Parkinson's disease and impact how we approach drug
development," said Mark Frasier, PhD, MJFF senior vice president of
research programs. "The award encouraged scientists from other
disciplines to lend their expertise to our efforts to find a cure. Drs.
Tosun-Turgut and Wang have provided a strong basis to build on."
The PPMI Data Challenge offered applicants the opportunity to partner
with Parkinson's researchers to advise on their projects. Collaboration
between computational and disease experts can direct analyses toward
measures and features most relevant to the field.
PPMI has enrolled nearly 1,000 volunteers to date -- people with
Parkinson's or with risk factors, as well as control participants -- at
33 clinical sites around the world. In the course of a minimum of five
years' participation, volunteers contribute clinical and imaging data
and biological samples.
GE Healthcare is one of 19 PPMI industry partners that provide
financial or in-kind support and intellectual expertise to the study.
MJFF and GE Healthcare will continue to collaborate on optimizing the
PPMI dataset to develop digital solutions that aim to improve patients'
clinical outcomes.
Characterization of Parkinson's Informs Research Directions and DesignDr.
Tosun-Turgut reports that an MRI scan of brain structure and
functionality (diffusion tensor imaging) and Unified Parkinson's Disease
Rating Scale III (motor examination) total score at baseline are,
together, the best factors for predicting slow versus fast progression.
"Parkinson's is a highly variable disease, which hinders clinicians'
ability to give patients a clear prognosis and researchers' ability to
efficiently measure the impact of treatments on the disease process,"
said Dr. Tosun-Turgut. "Identifying early clinical markers of rate of
progression can benefit clinical care and testing of new therapies."
Dr. Wang outlines three Parkinson's subgroups: (i) progression of
both motor and cognitive dysfunction; (ii) progression of cognitive
dysfunction (especially long-term memory) but not motor progression; and
(iii) progression of motor dysfunction (especially right-hand tremor)
but not cognitive progression.
"Characterizing subgroups based on clinical symptoms may allow trial
sponsors to test a new therapy, such as a cognition drug, in a
subpopulation with greater need that is more likely to respond," said
Dr. Wang. "Such classification also opens new avenues for investigations
into the pathophysiology of these symptoms."
MJFF will host a webinar on Friday, February 24, 2017, where Drs.
Tosun-Turgut and Wang will review their methods and findings. Register
to join this live event and learn more about PPMI data analysis at www.michaeljfox.org/research/data-science.html.
Building Infrastructure and Leveraging Expertise to Advance Data Analysis and FindingsOpen
data access and sharing are core values of The Michael J. Fox
Foundation as part of our mission to speed discovery and replication of
promising results. Since its launch in 2010, PPMI has made its data
available to the broader research community in real time; study data has
been downloaded more than 800,000 times. The Foundation hopes to host
more challenges with PPMI data in the future and is launching a similar
contest in early 2017 with data collected through wearable devices and a
smartphone application for a levodopa response study in partnership
with Intel. MJFF sponsored an analysis challenge in 2013 with data
collected through smartphones.
About The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
As
the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, The
Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to accelerating a cure for
Parkinson's disease and improved therapies for those living with the
condition today. The Foundation pursues its goals through an
aggressively funded, highly targeted research program coupled with
active global engagement of scientists, Parkinson's patients, business
leaders, clinical trial participants, donors and volunteers. In addition
to funding more than $650 million in research to date, the Foundation
has fundamentally altered the trajectory of progress toward a cure.
Operating at the hub of worldwide Parkinson's research, the Foundation
forges groundbreaking collaborations with industry leaders, academic
scientists and government research funders; increases the flow of
participants into Parkinson's disease clinical trials with its online
tool, Fox Trial Finder; promotes Parkinson's awareness through
high-profile advocacy, events and outreach; and coordinates the
grassroots involvement of thousands of Team Fox members around the
world.
About UCSF and San Francisco VA Health Care System
UC
San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting
health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level
education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in
patient care. It includes top-ranked graduate schools of dentistry,
medicine, nursing and pharmacy; a graduate division with nationally
renowned programs in basic, biomedical, translational and population
sciences; and a preeminent biomedical research enterprise. It also
includes UCSF Health, which comprises three top-ranked hospitals, UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland, and other partner and affiliated hospitals and healthcare providers throughout the Bay Area. Please visit www.ucsf.edu/news.
The San Francisco VA Health Care System has one of the largest
medical research programs in the national VA system, with more than 200
research scientists, all of whom are faculty members at University of
California, San Francisco.
About Weill Cornell Medicine
Weill Cornell
Medicine is committed to excellence in patient care, scientific
discovery and the education of future physicians in New York City and
around the world. The doctors and scientists of Weill Cornell Medicine
-- faculty from Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Graduate
School of Medical Sciences, and Weill Cornell Physician Organization --
are engaged in world-class clinical care and cutting-edge research that
connect patients to the latest treatment innovations and prevention
strategies. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side's scientific
corridor, Weill Cornell Medicine's powerful network of collaborators
extends to its parent university Cornell University; to Qatar, where an
international campus offers a U.S. medical degree; and to programs in
Tanzania, Haiti, Brazil, Austria and Turkey. Weill Cornell Medicine
faculty provide comprehensive patient care at New York-Presbyterian
Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian/Lower
Manhattan Hospital and New York-Presbyterian/Queens. Weill Cornell
Medicine is also affiliated with Houston Methodist. For more
information, visit www.weill.cornell.edu.
Use the labels in the right column to find what you want. Or you can go thru them one by one, there are only 29,164 posts. Searching is done in the search box in upper left corner. I blog on anything to do with stroke. DO NOT DO ANYTHING SUGGESTED HERE AS I AM NOT MEDICALLY TRAINED, YOUR DOCTOR IS, LISTEN TO THEM. BUT I BET THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET YOU 100% RECOVERED. I DON'T EITHER BUT HAVE PLENTY OF QUESTIONS FOR YOUR DOCTOR TO ANSWER.
Changing stroke rehab and research worldwide now.Time is Brain! trillions and trillions of neurons that DIE each day because there are NO effective hyperacute therapies besides tPA(only 12% effective). I have 523 posts on hyperacute therapy, enough for researchers to spend decades proving them out. These are my personal ideas and blog on stroke rehabilitation and stroke research. Do not attempt any of these without checking with your medical provider. Unless you join me in agitating, when you need these therapies they won't be there.
What this blog is for:
My blog is not to help survivors recover, it is to have the 10 million yearly stroke survivors light fires underneath their doctors, stroke hospitals and stroke researchers to get stroke solved. 100% recovery. The stroke medical world is completely failing at that goal, they don't even have it as a goal. Shortly after getting out of the hospital and getting NO information on the process or protocols of stroke rehabilitation and recovery I started searching on the internet and found that no other survivor received useful information. This is an attempt to cover all stroke rehabilitation information that should be readily available to survivors so they can talk with informed knowledge to their medical staff. It lays out what needs to be done to get stroke survivors closer to 100% recovery. It's quite disgusting that this information is not available from every stroke association and doctors group.
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The contrast of MJFF to any stroke group is striking!
ReplyDeleteNothing in stroke is even close. Pathetic and baffling because there are 5 x as many deaths from stroke than Parkinson.
http://www.cdc.gov/stroke/facts.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr64/nvsr64_02.pdf
It looks to me like NINDS should be leading the stroke charge, but probably too much government vs. private,
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/about_ninds/mission.htm
How much funding for stroke vs. Parkinson?
Took me 30 seconds to find this:
https://www.michaeljfox.org/foundation/finance.html
After spending 30 minutes following the links here:
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/ninds_funding_strategy.htm
I have no idea what the US government is spending on stroke.
Transparency anywhere in government?