Local Parkinson's Research Interest Groups

Our Research Interest Groups (RIGs) are made up of people with Parkinson's and their loved ones, researchers and healthcare professionals. They meet regularly, often online, to discuss and share the latest research and what’s happening locally.

Why join a Research Interest Group?

  • Unite those interested in research.
  • Meet Parkinson’s researchers.
  • Visit labs undertaking Parkinson’s research.
  • Help organise research talks and events.
  • Learn more about Parkinson's and research.
  • Keep up to date with research news and opportunities.
  • Encourage others to take an interest and get involved.

You don’t need any special skills or qualifications to join a Research Interest Group. Everyone is welcome and you can take part as much or as little as you like.

Helga, member of the North of Scotland Research Interest Group

Groups across the UK

Formed in 2010, the group aims to provide opportunities for members with an interest in Parkinson’s research to meet, communicate, and work together with researchers. They hold quarterly meetings with guest speakers both in person and online, and every year organise the prestigious international Edinburgh Parkinson’s Lecture.

New members are always welcome, and anyone interested can simply join the group’s mailing list.

The Dundee group works very closely with Parkinson’s researchers at the University of Dundee, keeping up to date with their work and visiting the labs on a yearly basis. They work to keep the local Parkinson’s community up to date through regular research talks and events, their website and a newsletter.

The group holds bi-monthly online meetings. New members are welcome, you can find out more about the group on their website or by emailing [email protected]

The West of Scotland group works closely in partnership with the 3 other Research Interest Groups across Scotland. They work to keep the local Parkinson’s community up to date through regular online research talks and events, their website and a quarterly newsletter.

The group holds quarterly online meetings. New members are welcome, you can find out more about the group on their website or by emailing [email protected]  

The North of Scotland Parkinson’s RIG is the newest RIG in Scotland, made up of people with Parkinson’s, their loved ones, and researchers and healthcare professionals across Grampian, the Highlands, and Islands. The group aims to encourage people across the region to take an interest in research, through yearly events, newsletters, social media, and, more recently, a research podcast series.

The group meets online once per month, usually on the second Tuesday morning, and new members are always welcome. Email Liz at [email protected] or visit the group’s website for more information. 

Formed in 2021, the NEC-RIG is led by researchers at Newcastle and Northumbria Universities, and has a strong focus on encouraging Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in Parkinson’s research. The group sends regular email updates to members, and organises research events for the local community, encouraging participation in the numerous studies being conducted in the region. 

You can visit the group's website to learn more, and be sure to follow the group on social media: @PDNEC_RIG on Twitter, and ‘Parkinson’s NEC-RIG’ on Facebook.

New members are very welcome. If you would like to join the group, please email Dr Rosie Morris on rosie.e.morris@northumbria.ac.uk or join the mailing list via the group's website.

Led by researchers Dr Niki Ray and Dr Chesney Craig at Manchester Metropolitan University, the NWRIG’s purpose is to grow the North West Parkinson’s research community, create meaningful connections between people with Parkinson’s and researchers, and promote opportunities for people with Parkinson’s to shape research in the region.

You can keep up to date with the group’s activities on their website. New members are always welcome. If you'd like to join the group, email Dr Niki Ray at [email protected] and Dr Chesney Craig at [email protected].  

PEMRIG have been established for more than 10 years, meeting bi-monthly online and organising twice-yearly research events and regular in person and virtual lab visits. They work hard to raise awareness of research happening across the East Midlands and further afield, and encourage people to take an interest and get involved. They have close working links with local Parkinson’s support groups, produce a monthly research newsletter and keep their website up to date with news and opportunities.

New members are always welcome. You can email Liz Nash at Parkinson’s UK on [email protected] for more information and to join the group’s mailing list to receive their monthly newsletter.

The East of England RIG, or RIGeast for short, works closely with Parkinson’s UK staff and researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Hertfordshire to increase awareness and understanding of Parkinson’s research across the region. They meet online every quarter, and group members visit Parkinson’s groups across the region to talk about research and getting involved.

Please contact Liz Nash at [email protected] for more information. New members are always welcome. 

SERIG works very closely with Parkinson’s researchers at the Universities of Kent and Sussex. They hold online meetings quarterly and work to keep the local Parkinson’s community up to date through twice-yearly online research events and visits to local support groups.

You can find out more about the group by emailing Liz at [email protected]. New members are very welcome. 

The Wales RIG meets online quarterly and works to encourage people from all parts of Wales to take an interest in Parkinson’s research. They organise an annual online research event and keep the Welsh community up to date with research opportunities through their occasional newsletter.

Group members enjoy informally chatting about things they’ve read or studies they’ve participated in, and always welcome new members to join the discussion! Contact Liz on [email protected] for more information. 

The Northern Ireland RIG meets online quarterly and works to encourage people from all parts of NI to take an interest in Parkinson’s research. They work closely with researchers at Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University to organise research talks and events, to highlight what’s happening in Northern Ireland and further afield, and aim to bring together people with an interest in research to increase awareness and understanding.

If you would like to join the group, please get in touch with Liz on [email protected].

Formed in 2023, the West London RIG is led by researcher Dr Bradley Lonergan from Imperial College London and has a strong focus on encouraging Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in Parkinson’s research. The group sends quarterly email updates to members and organises an annual research event, encouraging participation in the numerous studies being conducted in the Greater London area.

New members are always welcome. You can email Liz Nash at Parkinson’s UK on [email protected] for more information and to join the group’s mailing list.

Get in touch

If you're interested in joining an existing group, or starting a new local Research Interest Group, please get in touch with Liz Nash, our Research Support Network Lead, at [email protected] or phone 020 7963 9398.