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Co-EICs (L–R): Bas Bloem and Patrik Brundin

JPD is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Bastiaan (Bas) R. Bloem, MD, PhD, as the journal's new Co-Editor-in-Chief. Bas joins Patrik Brundin, MD, PhD, who along with now Editor Emeritus J. William (Bill) Langston, MD, has led the journal since its inauguration.

"I am extremely pleased to take on this new role, working alongside longtime colleague Patrik Brundin and an exceptional editorial board that brings together prominent researchers and clinicians from the global Parkinson's disease community," commented Bas Bloem.

"I would like to officially welcome Bas to his new position," commented Co-Editor-in-Chief Patrik Brundin. "Bas and I wish to thank Bill Langston for his ten outstanding years as one of the founding fathers and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal. It gives us great pleasure to announce that Bill will not leave the journal behind, but will stay on board as Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, so we can keep counting on his senior advice for years to come, as we move collectively into the future of Parkinson’s care and research."

View more about this in the press release here and also in the Editorial of the new issue below.

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JPD 11

Indexed in: PubMed/MEDLINE Web of Science Scopus

Volume 10, Issue 1 / 2020 More Articles

EDITORIAL
The Future of Parkinson Care and Research is HereOpenly Available
Bloem, Bastiaan R. | Brundin, Patrik

CLINICAL TRIALS HIGHLIGHTS
Clinical Trial Highlights – Infusion TherapiesOpen Access
Prakash, Neha | McFarthing, Kevin | Simuni, Tanya

REVIEW ARTICLES
Ten Years of the International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium: Progress and Next StepsOpen Access
The International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium (IPDGC)

Ethnic Variation in the Manifestation of Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access
Ben-Joseph, Aaron | Marshall, Charles R. | Lees, Andrew J. | Noyce, Alastair J.

SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
The Effects of Computer-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation on Working Memory in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review
Svaerke, Katrine | Niemeijer, Miriam | Løkkegaard, Annemette

Is Aquatic Therapy Optimally Prescribed for Parkinson’s Disease? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Carroll, Louise M. | Morris, Meg E. | O’Connor, William T. | Clifford, Amanda M.

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Integrated Plasma and Neuroimaging Biomarkers Associated with Motor and Cognition Severity in Parkinson’s Disease
Chen, Chih-Hao | Lee, Bo-Ching | Lin, Chin-Hsien

Long-Term Efficacy of Safinamide on Symptoms Severity and Quality of Life in Fluctuating Parkinson’s Disease PatientsOpen Access
Cattaneo, Carlo | Jost, Wolfgang H. | Bonizzoni, Erminio

Parkinson’s Disease and Fabry Disease: Clinical, Biochemical and Neuroimaging Analysis of Three PedigreesOpen Access
Gago, Miguel Fernandes | Azevedo, Olga | Guimarães, Andreia | Teresa Vide, Ana | Lamas, Nuno J. | Oliveira, Tiago Gil | Gaspar, Paulo | Bicho, Estela | et al.

Introduction of Network-Based Healthcare at Kaiser PermanenteOpen Access
Rompen, Lonneke | de Vries, Nienke M. | Munneke, Marten | Neff, Carolyn | Sachs, Todd | Cedrone, Steve | Cheves, Jason | Bloem, Bastiaan R.

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Collection of Quarterly Parkinson's Webinars

Watch the "Exercise and Parkinson's" Webinar Recording!

The latest instalment of our quarterly Parkinson’s webinar series, organized in partnership with the Cure Parkinson's Trust and Parkinson’s Movement, took place on January 8, 2020 and it was a full house. The topic was Exercise and Parkinson’s.

The eminent panel, once again chaired by Van Andel Institute’s Patrik Brundin, comprised clinical expertise from Bas Bloem (Radboud University Medical Centre, the Netherlands), pre-clinical expertise from Michael Jakowec (University of Southern California, USA), and patient views from Karen Raphael, an epidemiological research scientist (New York University School of Medicine, USA).

To watch the recording of the January webinar, click the visual below

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Most Read JPD Articles in 2019

Most viewed JPD papers via the IOS Press content website: all articles published in 2019

Extended Treatment with Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.9, Iss.2, 2019; View Press Release)
Whone, Alan L. | Boca, Mihaela | Luz, Matthias | Woolley, Max | Mooney, Lucy | Dharia, Sonali | Broadfoot, Jack | Cronin, David | et al.

Parkinson’s Disease in Women and Men: What’s the Difference?Open Access (Review Article in Vol.9, Iss.3, 2019; View Press Release)
Cerri, Silvia | Mus, Liudmila | Blandini, Fabio

Brain-First versus Gut-First Parkinson’s Disease: A HypothesisOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.9, Iss.s2, 2019; Special Issue)
Borghammer, Per | Van Den Berge, Nathalie

A Proposed Roadmap for Parkinson’s Disease Proof of Concept Clinical Trials Investigating Compounds Targeting Alpha-SynucleinOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.9, Iss.1, 2019)
Merchant, Kalpana M. | Cedarbaum, Jesse M. | Brundin, Patrik | Dave, Kuldip D. | Eberling, Jamie | Espay, Alberto J. | Hutten, Samantha J. | Javidnia, Monica | et al.

Increasing Comparability and Utility of Gut Microbiome Studies in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic ReviewOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.9, Iss.s2, 2019; Special Issue)
Boertien, Jeffrey M. | Pereira, Pedro A.B. | Aho, Velma T.E. | Scheperjans, Filip

A couple of the articles are from our Gut-Brain Axis in PD Special Issue: Read all about it here

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JPD Blog: Most Read of Benjamin Stecher's Posts in 2019

Here we share the most read posts during 2019 from our blog author Benjamin Stecher.

The GBA-PD Trials: Expert SurveyOpenly Available (published August 2018) | Insights from experts on therapeutic interventions for GBA-PD

Super Precision MedicineOpenly Available (published January 2019) | Precision therapies are on the horizon, but are they precise enough?

Triggers, Facilitators and Aggravators: A New Hypothesis of Parkinson's DiseaseOpenly Available (published January 2019) | A possible explanation for our inability to make sense of PD

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