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Exclusive: Michael J. Fox Foundation Announces Winner Of Parkinson’s Disease Research Prize Funded By Billionaire Ken Griffin

Por: Forbes Business March 28, 2023

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Ken Griffin of Citadel backed a $10 million competition via the Michael J. Fox Foundation to spur ... [+] research that could help earlier diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.Aaron Kotowski/The Forbes Collection Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research is announcing today that a group of researchers at New Jersey-based pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co. has won a $1.5 million prize in a Parkinson’s disease research competition. The... + full article



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