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Drug Discovery for Parkinson's With Mutations in the GBA Gene

The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute is performing this research to accelerate Parkinson's disease research and drug development by using cells from the body (such as skin or blood cells) to make stem cells and other types of cells, conduct research on the samples, perform genetic testing, and/o

Condition(s)Parkinson Disease, Gaucher Disease, Healthy, GBA Gene Mutation
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryThe New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute is performing this research to accelerate Parkinson's disease research and drug development by using cells from the body (such as skin or blood cells) to make stem cells and other types of cells, conduct research on the samples, perform genetic testing, and/or store the samples for future use. Through this research, researchers hope to identify future treatments or even cures for Parkinson's disease.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Age 18 years or older. * Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, Gaucher disease, or healthy control. * Must provide written informed consent unless physical limitations preclude signing. Exclusion Criteria: * For skin samples collected specifically for this study: history of keloid formation, coagulation disorder, allergy to the anesthetic, or anticoagulation use that precludes sample collection. * For blood samples collected specifically for this study: coagulation disorder or other medical condition(s) that increases the risks associated with blood collection. * For all prospective sample collections: Subjects who refuse to adhere to NYSCF's and/or a collection site's safety protocols will be excluded. Subjects with an AIDS diagnosis and CD4 count of less than 200 cells
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Accepts healthy volunteersYes
Lead sponsorNew York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute
LocationsNew York, New York, United States
Start date2022-07-15
NCT IDNCT05536388
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05536388

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