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About Shake It Up

Shake It Up Australia Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2011 and in partnership with The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) promotes and funds Parkinson’s disease research in Australia aimed at better treatments and ultimately a cureShake It Up Australia have co-funded 50 Parkinson’s research projects across 13 Australian research institutes to the value of $15 million.

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Recently Funded Research
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Lewy Bodies Research

UNSW Sydney medical researchers create a new diagnostic method for Parkinson’s disease that combines a single-molecule counting technique with a rapid amplification assay to detect alpha-synuclein – a promising biomarker for the disease. This technique will allow clinicians to detect Parkinson’s disease at early stages before the onset of clinical signs, which will lead to better outcomes for the patients.

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Gut Connection Research

Brisbane-based gut microbiome Biotech Company, Microba, have partnered with researchers from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine to develop new treatments and biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease by targeting the gut microbiome

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Focused Ultrasound

A new approach to focused ultrasound (FUS) for Parkinson’s is in the news. FUS is a non-invasive procedure that carefully concentrates ultrasound waves to destroy brain cells involved in Parkinson’s.

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