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At the end of each month the SoPD writes a post which provides an overview of some of the major pieces of Parkinson’s-related research that were made available during December 2020. The post is divided into seven parts based on the type of research:
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So, what happened during December 2020?
In world news:
December 2nd – The United Kingdom approved the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine for COVID-19.
December 8th – Nepal and China officially agree on Mount Everest’s actual height, which is 8,848.86m (0.86m higher than previously officially calculated).
December 9th – The SpaceX Starship prototype SN8 made a first test flight – reaching an altitude of 41,000 feet (12,500 metres) – at the company’s rocket facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The flight was a pretty spectacular feat of engineering (the landing not so much).
December 23rd – Scientists from The Wistar Institute (Philadelphia) reported a new class of compounds that uniquely combine direct antibiotic killing of pan drug-resistant bacterial pathogens with a simultaneous rapid immune response for combating antimicrobial resistance (Click here to read more about this and click here to read the press summary).
December 24th – The UK Government announced that the UK ‘decided not to stay in Erasmus‘ under the Christmas eve Brexit deal. The Erasmus exchange programme, which the UK joined in 1987, has allowed approximately 17,000 young UK citizens each year to study and work at universities across Europe, but more importantly has encouraged 32,000 EU students to come to the UK (approximately 200,000 students across the EU take part each year). In January, Boris Johnson assured MPs there was “no threat to the Erasmus scheme”. A replacement UK scheme named after computing pioneer Alan Turing will be set up (backed by £100 million in its first year), but the new scheme is not expected to fund students coming to the UK, which suggests UK universities will miss out on a source of income (>£200m a year – Click here and here to read more about this. (an absolute disaster for small UK universities).
In the world of Parkinson’s research, a great deal of new research and news was reported:
In December 2020, there were 773 research articles added to the Pubmed website with the tag word “Parkinson’s” attached (10,584 for all of 2020). In addition, there was a wave to news reports regarding various other bits of Parkinson’s research activity (clinical trials, etc).






































