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International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

Moving Along  newsletter

 June 2025   Vol. 29, Issue 2

MDS's quarterly newsletter, providing up-to-date information on new developments in the field of Movement Disorders, as well as MDS announcements and other news.

International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders®
Honolulu, Hawaii – October 5-9, 2025

Preview: 2025 International Congress scientific program

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President’s Letter

More than 150 leaders shared input to develop a 5-year strategic plan for the Society. President Victor Fung shares a preview of the discussion highlights. 

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From the AOPMC 

800+ participants join successful AOPMC in Tokyo 

Standout program included a Squid Games-themed tournament, retirement honors, and special events.

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AOPMC awards

Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Yoshikuni Mizuno Lectureship Award Neuroprotection for Parkinson’s disease: Clues from the clinic

Could alternative mitophagic pathways have the potential to restore mitochondrial function? 

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Philip Thompson Lectureship Award Factors influencing long-term course of Parkinson’s disease

Longitudinal study demonstrates non-linear progression of motor symptoms. 

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Junior Awardee Interrogating LRRK2 kinase activity in monocytes derived from patients carrying the Asian LRRK2, G2385R, and R1628P variants

One gene variant was associated with significantly increased kinase activity in biosamples banked from patients with Parkinson’s disease. 

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Junior Awardee Disrupted amygdala functional connectivity is mediated by the nucleus basalis of Meynert in Parkinson’s disease patients with hallucinations 

“Double hit” of interactions between multiple pathologically affected circuits may predispose individuals to hallucinating. 

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Features

Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Classification of GBA1 Variants: MDSGene Systematic Review 

Review of literature highlights need to distinguish “severe” or “mild” GBA1 variants in relation to their influence on PD progression, symptoms, and treatment responses. 

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Patient-completed tool validated for PD non-motor symptom severity 

Patients can complete the new, shorter MDS-NMS-Q without a rater, or even remotely.

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Digital outcomes as biomarkers of disease progression in early Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review

Digital health technologies show potential for detecting subtle clinical changes in PD.

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

How heat and climate can affect people with Parkinson’s 

Paper author discusses the day-to-day and broader impacts of climate change, and how providers can proactively protect patients.

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Young member research highlights

Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Advancing Parkinson's disease research in Africa: A strategic training framework of the Global Parkinson's Genetics Program (GP2)

GP2’s collaborative research, training, and capacity-building initiatives aim to address knowledge gap in the region. 

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Changes in action tremor in Parkinson's disease over time: Clinical and neuroimaging correlates 

Widespread diffuse brain atrophy may disrupt processes involved in tremor generation, thus reducing action tremor as PD progresses.

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Subjective cognitive complaints in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Mitochondrial DNA copy number as a potential biomarker for the severity of motor symptoms and prognosis in Parkinson's disease

The number of mitochondrial DNA copies within blood cells, or mtDNA-CN, could also function as a diagnostic biomarker for PD.

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Event Highlights

2024 Hong Kong Movement Disorder Society meeting draws record attendance
Train the Trainer program reaches 1,000+ allied professionals 

Recent session in Brazil prepares representatives from 8 countries to lead trainings in their home countries. 

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Speed networking with both peers and field leaders amplifies young members’ event
Dysautonomia course equips students for multidisciplinary care

Course offers practical tools for screening and therapeutic interventions, as well as allied approaches. 

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2024’s most impactful clinical neuroscience studiesSeries offers vital education amidst challenges of ongoing war 

Accessible dystonia series facilitates medical exchange and closes knowledge gaps in Ukraine. 

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Patient organization draws wide awareness to Parkinson’s across Nigeria   

The Adewunmi Desalu Parkinson’s Foundation (ADPF) commemorated World Parkinson’s Awareness Month 2025 with a variety of public events and initiatives.

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Global organizations partner on movement disorder-focused elearning day 

The World Federation of Neurology and MDS brought together prominent leaders to discuss important topics in the field. 

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MDSICON 2025 highlights “phenomenology to technology”

Leaders in the field from India and internationally convened for an interactive program.

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Expanding perspectives: Movement disorders well represented at AAN Annual Meeting 

Sessions allowed thousands of neurologists to learn more about increasingly prevalent diseases. 

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Member Updates

NEW: Keep up with member changes, passings and more. 

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Postings

Browse job openings, grants, fellowships, and other opportunities. 

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Editorial Board

Katarzyna Smilowska, MD, PhD
Moving Along Editor (2023-2025)

Dr. Katarzyna Smilowska is a neurologist specializing in Movement Disorders at the 5th Regional Hospital in Sosnowiec, Poland. She has trained and conducted research at Radboud University Medical Center, Queen Square, and Christian-Albrechts University. She is actively engaged in international collaborations, serving on committees and task forces within MDS, as well as on committees and panels of the European Academy of Neurology.

Catalina Cerquera-Cleves, MD, MSc

Daniel G. Di Luca, MD

 

Shaimaa El-Jaafary, MD

Sergio Rodriguez-Quiroga, MD

Indu Subramanian, MD

Daniel Gams Massi, MD 

Vikram Holla, MD, DM 

Elie Matar, BSc(Adv), MD, PhD, FRACP

Vanessa Carvalho, MD