Google’s Brin Makes Strides in Hunt for Parkinson’s Cure: Health

By Robert Langreth - Fri May 11 04:00:01 GMT 2012

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google Inc.

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google Inc. Photographer: Tony Avelar/Bloomberg

Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg.

Michael J. Fox, actor and Parkinson's activist of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, center stage, participates in a question and answer session with 23andMe Inc. employees at their offices in Mountainview, California on April 26, 2012. Photographer: Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg.

Michael J. Fox, actor and Parkinson's activist of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, center stage, participates in a question and answer session with 23andMe Inc. employees at their offices in Mountainview, California on April 26, 2012. Photographer: Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg. Photographer: Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg.

Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg.

Michael J. Fox; actor and Parkinson's activist of The Michael J. Fox Foundation speaks to Anne Wojcicki, chief executive officer of 23andMe Inc., during a visit to their offices in Mountainview, California on April 26, 2012.

Michael J. Fox; actor and Parkinson's activist of The Michael J. Fox Foundation speaks to Anne Wojcicki, chief executive officer of 23andMe Inc., during a visit to their offices in Mountainview, California on April 26, 2012. Photographer: Mark Tuschman via Bloomberg.

Sergey Brin, the 38-year-old co- founder of Google Inc. (GOOG), is making strides in his quest to find a cure for Parkinsons, a progressive disease his DNA and family history suggest may afflict him as early as 10 years from now.

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