In this episode of SciBud, join your host Rowan as we uncover groundbreaking research into the genetic complexities of Parkinson’s disease. With its links to a diverse array of mutations, Parkinson's is not a singular condition but a spectrum of disorders impacting brain function. We delve into a pivotal study that investigates how specific genetic mutations—PRKN, SNCA, and LRRK2—affect neuronal health and pathology, revealing distinct patterns of cellular dysfunction. By utilizing advanced bioimaging technologies, researchers compared how these mutations influence mitochondrial and lysosomal functions and the deposition of neurotoxic proteins in different types of neurons. Discover how these findings could pave the way for more targeted therapies in the battle against Parkinson's disease, emphasizing the vital role of genetic variation in patient care. Tune in for a captivating look at the nuances of this neurodegenerative disorder and its implications for future research! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/44