The burden of Parkinson’s disease (PD) worsens with disease progression. However, the lack of objective and uniform disease classification challenges our understanding of the incremental…
Lack of participation of black and minority ethnic communities (BAME) in registered clinical trials is a concern as data emerging from these studies are used…
In people with Parkinson’s disease, neuropsychiatric signs and symptoms are common throughout the disease course. These symptoms can be disabling and as clinically relevant as…
Research on the benefits of ‘arts’ interventions to improve individuals’ physical, social and psychological well-being is growing, but evidence on implementation and scale-up into health…
We are delighted announce that upon the decision of the European Academy of Neurology 2021 Programme Committee, Professor Chaudhuri has been selected as a winner…
It is with great pleasure that we announce that Professor K Ray Chaudhuri has been made honorary member of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders…
The King’s World Parkinson’s Day, organised by Prof Chaudhuri, has been a tremendous success. More than 220 participants tuned in and due to this high…
Prof K Ray Chaudhuri, Director of the National Parkinson Foundation Centre of Excellence at King’s College Hospital and King’s College London, shares how the Centre’s…
Prof K Ray Chaudhuri, head of Parkinson’s Centre of Excellence, gave a presentation on the unmet needs in Parkinson’s Disease, both motor and non-motor. To…
The full programme of worldwide Parkinson’s Disease experts to be presenting at World Parkinson’s Day on the 12th of April has been released and can…