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  • GP2 Trainees Offer Perspective on Annual Investigators Meeting

    GP2's trainee network consists of nearly 150 members worldwide. Some of these trainees recently attended the inaugural Annual Investigators Meeting in Madrid, Spain. Take a look at their impressions of the meeting and GP2's ambitious work.

  • GP2-Funded Training Opportunity: Online Courses by FAES at the NIH

    Researchers looking to level up their bioinformatics and data science skills are invited to apply for GP2 funding to attend online courses delivered by the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Click below to find out more and access the application.

  • GP2 Awards PhD Trainees

    As the demand for Parkinson's disease genetics specialists continues to grow, GP2 is committed to providing opportunities and training to researchers around the world. With GP2's support, the work and discoveries of our next generation of researchers will accelerate the path to a cure for PD.

  • GP2 Celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    Women scientists have historically gone unrecognized for their fundamental contributions. Today and every day, GP2 recognizes and works to empower women to lead, create, and innovate in the field of PD genetics around the world.

  • GP2 Cohort Dashboard Now Includes New Ancestry Categories

    The updated GP2 Cohort dashboard now includes additional ancestry information across cohort samples that have already been processed and shared with the AMP® PD platform.

  • 2020: A Year in Review

    This proved to be a formative year in the fight against Parkinson’s. Check out ASAP’s 2020 efforts and progress in better understanding the underlying causes of PD.

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