Event Calendar

CurePSP has a variety of events for patients, families, care partners, physicians and allied healthcare professionals. In addition, our volunteers run a variety of fundraising events that are essential to supporting our mission. Please review this schedule for events that may be in your area and would be of interest to you.

If you would like to put on an event, please contact the Events Department at


May
8
Wed
Ask the Expert: Hope in Action — Your Role in Moving Advocacy Forward (webinar)
May 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act is bipartisan legislation that will, for the first time, unite the federal government in a mission to prevent and cure Parkinson’s disease and other Parkinsonisms, including progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, multiple system atrophy and Parkinson’s-related dementia. During his presentation, Mason will highlight how CurePSP and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research collaborate through the Unified Parkinson’s Advocacy Council to pass this legislation and how you can get involved.

CurePSP advocacy volunteer Julie Balasalle will also join us for a quick update on how CurePSP has engaged the community in our growing advocacy efforts.

Your personal story goes a long way in helping Congress prioritize preventing and curing these diseases and ensuring quality care for people living with Parkinsonism. We hope you can join us in asking your questions and learning more about how you can help pass the National Plan!

Mason and Julie will have time at the end to answer viewers’ questions. Submit your questions via registration or email to events@curepsp.org.

This webinar will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel following the event. We will email all registrants a link when it’s ready to view.

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Oct
24
Thu
Neuro2024: The PSP and CBD International Research Symposium @ Omni King Edward Hotel
Oct 24 – Oct 25 all-day

CurePSP, the Rossy PSP Centre at University Health Network at the Krembil Brain Institute, part of the University of Toronto are collaborating to organize Neuro2024: The PSP and CBD International Research Symposium on October 24 – 25, 2024, at the Omni King Edward Hotel, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which aims to bring together experts from all over the world to share the latest scientific breakthroughs. The symposium will showcase PSP and CBD research conducted by distinguished neuroscientists and is open to all researchers interested in preclinical and clinical neuroscience. This hybrid symposium will offer both online and in-person learning opportunities!

The two-day scientific program will feature discussions and presentations covering multiple themes. Please check back soon for information on speakers, registration, abstracts, posters, and a full agenda.

This event is technical and is intended for a medical and research audience. 

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