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The EU boosts biotech leadership through breakthrough Parkinson’s gene therapy in Poland

  • News article
  • 7 May 2026
  • Directorate-General for Budget
  • 1 min read
State-of-the-art operating room at Mazowiecki Szpital Bródnowski in Warsaw, equipped with advanced medical imaging technology for pioneering gene therapy procedures.
© Mazowiecki Szpital Bródnowski

A new STEP story highlights how EU support is helping advance an innovative gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease at Mazowiecki Szpital Bródnowski in Warsaw.

Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, affecting around 1.2 million people across Europe. Backed by €46.1 million from the European Regional Development Fund, the project is developing a treatment that uses a viral vector to deliver a therapeutical gene directly into specific areas of the brain using advanced neurosurgery and real-time imaging. The therapy aims to slow disease progression, improve motor functions and enhance patients’ quality of life.

The project is a concrete example of how STEP is reinforcing Europe's strategic strengths in biotechnology, supporting bold, innovative projects whilst building the continent's long-term competitiveness in critical technologies.

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Publication date
7 May 2026
Author
Directorate-General for Budget