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  • Tasmanian Parkinson's Project - May 2025 Webinar

    Published on: 30 May 2025

    Join us for an informative webinar about our local Parkinson's organisation, Parkinson's Tasmania, as well as one of the awareness and fundraising campaigns currently underway by a Tasmanian local.

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  • Q & A with Sharon's son, George Episode 150 Dr. Jane Alty, Neurologist

    Published on: 20 May 2025

    Associate Professor Jane Alty is a Neurology clinician, researcher and educator. Her work addresses University strategies to build a healthier Tasmania and has national and international impact. Her goal is to transform the brain health of adults in Tasmania and globally - through research to detect the critical earliest stages of degenerative brain disorders, through teaching to improve clinical care, and through community engagement to increase health literacy.

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  • 2 Parkies in a Pod: a Parkinson's Podcast

    Published on: 19 May 2025

    The boys are back after a short break. Kuhan shares his sleep secrets, Dave takes a tumble, Ryan Reynolds speaks out about his dad‘s Parkinson’s and Steph has a positive take on sleeping in separate bedrooms, plus the pain of a PIP review.

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  • 2 Parkies in a Pod: Goodnight, G’day

    Published on: 7 April 2025

    Sleep problems can be a major issue when you have Parkinson’s. This week we talk to Jane Alty a professor of neurology at The University of Tasmania, Australia. She’s an expert in Parkinson’s sleep disorders. Her goal is to transform the brain health of adults globally - through research to detect the critical earliest stages of degenerative brain disorders.

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  • Webinar: How do movements change in Parkinson's - and why does this change our handwriting?

    Published on: 27 March 2025

    An informative webinar on how movements change in Parkinson's disease, including fascinating insights into how handwriting can be an early indicator. We are thrilled to welcome our esteemed international guest speaker, Dr. Cristina Simonet, who will share her expertise and latest research findings along with Professors Jane Alty and Michele Callisaya.

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  • New course aims to help improve understanding of Parkinson's disease

    Published on: 14 February 2025

    The significant knowledge gap about the world’s fastest growing neurodegenerative disease is about to be closed with the University of Tasmania today launching a first of its kind Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to support millions of people living with Parkinson’s globally.

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  • Parkinson's MOOC Launch

    Published on: 5 February 2025

    The Parkinson’s MOOC has been developed in conjunction with the Wicking Dementia Centre and Menzies Institute for Medical Research. Parkinson’s disease is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world and the second most common after dementia.

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  • Friends unite to fight Parkinson's Disease with free Massive Open Online Course

    Published on: 5 February 2025

    The University of Tasmania will today launch a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Parkinson's Disease. The course — developed by the University's Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre and Menzies Institute for Medical Research — has been funded by Michael Katz and Richard Balanson who have their own lived experiences with the disorder.

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  • Webinar: Tasmanian Parkinson's Project Update 2024

    Published on: 28 October 2024

    Today we held a webinar on an update on the Tasmanian Parkinson’s Project that was hosted by Associate Professors Jane Alty and Michele Callisaya.

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  • ABC Radio Hobart: Parkinson's Disease with A/Prof Michele Callisaya

    Published on: 28 October 2024

    A/Prof Michele Callisaya speaks to Lucy Breaden, presenter, ABC Radio Hobart Drive
    This episode originally aired live on 3 Sept 2024
    Curated by Dr Lila Landowski

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