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September 23rd, 2025

Parkinson’s Clinical Trials, Wearables, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Simon Allard (Audio Only)

  1. Parkinson’s Clinical Trials, Wearables, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Simon Allard (Audio Only) YOPN 48:36

In this episode, Simon Allard from Amneal Pharmaceuticals joins the YOPN podcast team to share his journey from neuroscience research to his role as a medical science liaison—and to give listeners a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how Parkinson’s drugs are developed, tested, and refined in real life.

Simon unpacks the science behind preclinical research, the phases of clinical trials, and the differences between extended-release Levodopa formulations. He also explains how real-world feedback from patients and clinicians continues to shape dosing, safety, and access.

Together with the hosts, Simon explores gaps in trial representation, the promise of wearable Technology, and why open communication between clinicians, patients, and pharma matters. The episode highlights the vital role of patient advocacy, participation in research, and how the combination of effective symptom management and regular Exercise can help people with YOPD live well today—while science pushes toward tomorrow’s disease-modifying therapies.

My name is Michael Quaglia, and I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at the age of 42 in October 2006. For the next eight years, I worked tirelessly to climb the corporate ladder, hoping to accumulate enough wealth before the symptoms of the disease forced me into early retirement. Looking back, I wish I had made different choices.

In 2014, I stumbled upon two articles that changed the course of my life. The first was a study by the Cleveland Clinic, which found that "forced exercise" could significantly improve Parkinson's symptoms. The second was a video made by a small non-profit organization called Rock Steady Boxing, which demonstrated the benefits of non-contact boxing for people with Parkinson's.

Inspired by the potential benefits of exercise and boxing for Parkinson's patients, I dedicated my life to helping others and myself fight back against the symptoms of the disease. As a result, I have become an advocate for people with Parkinson's and an active member of the Parkinson's community.

To help get the word out in 2016 I started a Podcast "2 Mikes" with a friend Mike Achin. Seven years later we're sponsored by the Young Onset Parkinson's Network, we have numerous cohosts and our content resonates with the PD community.

Before my diagnosis, I worked as a Sales Manager for Engineering staffing agencies, but my journey with Parkinson's has led me down a different path, one in which I find fulfillment and purpose in making a positive impact on the lives of others.