Month: April 2026

Dr. Colón-Semenza speaks on Parkinson’s disease at Connecticut State Capitol press conference

Dr. Colón-Semenza speaking about Parkinson's Disease at a press conference. Caption on screen is "Capitol News Briefing On Parkinson 's Disease Awareness Day".

Dr. Colón-Semenza participated in a press conference on April 16th, 2026, at the Capitol in Hartford where she spoke on Parkinson's disease, the importance of exercise and physical therapy, and the need for legislators to increase funding to assess the specific needs of individuals living with Parkinson's disease in CT, as a member of the Connecticut Parkinson Disease Coalition.

To access the press release, click here.

To access the press conference, click here.

Featured Research Art & Media Exhibit (FRAME) Contest

A long-exposure photograph shows a person with Parkinson’s disease performing broad, fast movements, creating flowing, abstract trails of light against a dark background.

Paria Darbandsari, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Kinesiology, received second place in the FRAME contest for her photograph, “Light moves.” The image captures a participant with Parkinson’s disease performing large-amplitude, high-velocity movements during a long-exposure photography session, creating abstract patterns of light. This work is part of the rehabilitation project “Movement, Creativity, and Community: Improving Gait and Quality of Life in People with Parkinson Disease through Photography and Collective Experience,” which explores how integrating creativity and personal agency into physical therapy can improve gait and overall well-being for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Learn more about Paria's work here.