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June 1, 2009
MJFF Announces Launch of PD Online Research

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research announced the launch 
of PD Online Research (pdonlineresearch.org), a resource-rich virtual 
workplace that MJFF hopes will become a vibrant Web-based community of PD 
researchers and funders collaborating and conversing across the globe. MJFF's 
goal in developing the site is simple: quicker knowledge turns and therefore 
faster progress in developing transformative new therapies for people with 
Parkinson's disease.

PD Online is a direct outgrowth of MJFF's awareness that its own convening 
power - which brings together hundreds of research professionals at scores 
of in-person meetings every year - is in many ways as important to research 
progress as is its funding.
"Extending the incredibly productive and efficient interactions we see at 
our meetings to the Web via a scientific social/professional network will 
provide a platform for thousands of research professionals across the world. 
It will let them engage daily on key hurdles and hot topics, hopefully 
accelerating progress and breakthroughs in PD drug development," said Katie 
Hood, CEO of MJFF.

The site, which has been conceptualized and built by MJFF in collaboration 
with Massachusetts General Hospital and the Initiative in Innovative 
Computing at Harvard University, is a one-stop shop for both an overview of 
the state of Parkinson's disease research as well as deep dives into top 
therapeutic targets and technical issues. The Foundation also hopes PDOR 
will help drive even better decision-making about PD research investment, 
helping public, nonprofit and private PD investors access a larger pool of 
experts than ever before, and in the process make smart and timely decisions 
about the research paths they choose to pursue.

Key content elements of PDOR include:
. PD Guide - a continuously updated Parkinson's disease information model 
that seamlessly delivers all relevant information contained within the site 
based on users' paths through the content
. PD Biblio - a compendium of PD papers in the scientific literature 
annotated with members' commentary and debate on the authors' assumptions, 
arguments, and outcomes
. Virtual Workspaces - members are free to form or join groups that serve as 
virtual collaboration hubs within a laboratory or institution, or beyond 
institutional borders with PD Online members around the world interested in 
a particular topic
. Comprehensive listings of funding opportunities and scientific events in 
PD research and related fields

PD Online Research content is offered as a free resource to the general 
public. But since MJFF's primary focus is on building a technical hub for 
Parkinson's research, only scientists, clinicians, allied healthcare 
professionals directly engaged in scientific research, and investment 
decision-makers interested in Parkinson's disease in the public, nonprofit, 
and private sectors will have the ability to post directly to the site. 
Other interested parties, including people with Parkinson's and their 
families and members of the general public, will have the ability to read 
content and discussions and are invited to submit ideas and questions about 
PD science and therapeutic development to the PD Online team, who will add 
this input to the PD Online mix where it can help drive discussion and 
debate forward.

"PD Online will be successful if we can develop a committed and active 
community all tied to the same goal of accelerating a cure," said Gene 
Johnson, PhD, chief scientific advisor to MJFF. "But community members 
really need to believe in the value of the site not only for the greater 
good, but for their own work. We believe this is possible given the quality 
of the platform we've developed, and we're excited to see how the community 
evolves and speeds progress going forward."

To learn more, visit www.pdonlineresearch.org.
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to ensuring the development of 
better treatments, and ultimately a cure, for Parkinson's disease through an 
aggressively funded research agenda. MJFF has funded over $142 million in 
research to date.
Visit the new site at pdonlineresearch.org

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