via The New York Times By ANDREW POLLACK Sergey Brin , the billionaire co-founder of Google , says he plans to contribute money and his DNA to a large study intended to reveal the genetic underpinnings of Parkinson's disease. The study, ... announced Thursday [March 12, 2009], will be conducted by...
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