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OxQuip study recruiting for participants again

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We are pleased to confirm the PSP phase of the Oxford Quantification in Parkinsonism study or OxQUIP study, led by Professor Chrystalina Antoniades at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, has started again and recruitment for participants open.

If you are living with a diagnosis of PSP and would like to take part in the study, which will currently involve video calls at home with Professor Antoniades’ team, once every three months over two years, please email chrystalina.antoniades@ndcn.ox.ac.uk

More information about the study is available on our website at:

pspassociation.org.uk/news/...

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Hummm, an all expense paid trip to Oxford sounds amazing ;)

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