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Parkinson's Disease - Biomarkers, Current and GPR37

Parkinson's Disease - Biomarkers, Current and GPR37

Research Project by Gifted Gabber Alumni - Sarthak Mohapatra

Project's Result

Published in the Journal of Student Research: Access the Full Paper Here

 

Gifted Gabber Research Program

This impactful research was conducted during the 2022 Research Program at Gifted Gabber, under the guidance of Research Professor Rajagopal Appavu and Mentor Coach Jo.

 

Research Summary

Sarthak Mohapatra’s research sheds light on the evolving landscape of biomarkers for Parkinson's disease, with a focus on GPR37—a promising molecular target. The study highlights the critical need for early diagnostic tools to address the progressive nature of Parkinson’s disease and mitigate its debilitating impact on patients.

By exploring the role of GPR37 in neurodegeneration, Sarthak’s work contributes to understanding its potential as a biomarker for early detection. The paper also delves into the effectiveness of current biomarkers, assessing their utility in both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. This comprehensive approach bridges the gap between laboratory findings and clinical implementation, emphasizing how biomarkers can enhance personalized treatment strategies.

The research underscores the importance of continued exploration into the molecular mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, paving the way for more precise diagnostics and innovative therapeutic interventions.

Sarthak’s dedication to advancing the understanding of Parkinson’s disease exemplifies the transformative power of interdisciplinary research and mentorship, inspiring new possibilities for neurodegenerative disorder management.