npj Parkinson's Journal
The Parkinson’s Foundation, in partnership with Nature Publishing Group (NPG), publishes npj Parkinson’s disease, a scientific journal dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in Parkinson’s disease (PD).
The journal is available online and is open access, helping academics, clinicians and people with PD to stay up to date with the latest research. Each published article is accompanied by an easy-to-read summary for the Parkinson’s community.
“Our primary goal of working with npj is to create a home where the best science about Parkinson’s disease can be gathered in one place. It is the Parkinson’s Foundation’s goal to solve, treat and end Parkinson’s disease once and for all. And science can get us there,” said James Beck, PhD, Parkinson’s Foundation Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer.
Read the Journal
The npj Parkinson’s disease journal is free to all to read and download the latest in Parkinson’s science. View the latest papers published.
Submit Your Research to the Journal
The Parkinson’s Foundation invites scientists to submit their articles for future publication and to learn more about the journal's editorial team below.
Editors
Editor in Chief
Malú Gámez Tansey, PhD
Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease, University of Florida, a Parkinson's Foundation Research Center and Center of Excellence
Founding Editors
David Sulzer, PhD
Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Pharmacology, Columbia University Medical Center, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence
K. Ray Chaudhuri, DSc, MD
Professor of Neurology and Movement Disorders, King’s College London, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence
Advisory Editor
Stanley Fahn, MD
Scientific Director, Parkinson’s Foundation, Director Emeritus of Movement Disorders, Columbia University Medical Center, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence
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npj Parkinson's Disease is an international journal devoted to publishing the most important scientific advances in Parkinson's research.