
UC Movement disorders
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Representing the University of Cincinnati Gardner Center for Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders. Posts are never medical advice.
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https://www.uchealth.com/en/neuroscience-institute/parkinsons-disease-and-movement-disorders-center 18-10-2023 17:25:02
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I am honored to deliver the Weiner Family Memorial Lecture this Wednesday at Univ. of Maryland, in memory of Prof. Bill Weiner, a visionary who challenged dogma in Parkinson’s research. His bold 2008 paper said it first: "There is no single Parkinson disease." jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


Our own Prof. Alberto J Espay delivering the 2025 Weiner Family Lecture Univ. of Maryland today.



Our own Dr. Luca Marsili, MD will be chairing the session titled “From Genetics to Targeted Therapy” at the 30th World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders in New York City. IAPRD UC College of Medicine Alberto J Espay



1/6 Have you thought about what Faces tell us about Neuroscience and what Neuroscience tells us about Faces? Dr. Luca Marsili UC Movement disorders wrote a textbook on this! And he led our Neurohumanities Network Seminar on this topic



Should we stop embarking on epidemiology-inspired disease-modifying clinical trials in #Parkinsons? I think so. But the 'disagree' side remains popular. This 2024 PSG debate ('opponent' Michael Schwarzschild) has just been published in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. authors.elsevier.com/c/1lFg54pqQOo-…



Every July 1st, the training of new neurologists in movement disorders must begin with understanding of their presentation. Ludy Shih, MD, MMSc and I welcomed an illustrious group of experts to create a Seminars in Neurology Movement Disorders issue. Link: thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…


QEEG can identify neural changes even in early stages of cognitive decline and help differentiate etiologies. Our review in IFCN and its Clinical Neurophysiology journals covers fundamentals and focuses on applications. Thank you Laura Bonanni for the guidance. Link to full text: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Great to see our fellows discuss the latest movement disorders literature and plan the next research study over a game of pickleball on a Sunday morning. UC College of Medicine Alberto J Espay

Clinical Clue from Dr. Abhimanyu Mahajan: Learn how to recognize mirror movements in early PD and how they may differ in corticobasal syndrome. Abhimanyu Mahajan



The clinically and conceptually fascinating topic of Paroxysmal Movement Disorders. Honored to contribute to the 2025 Movement disorders issue for Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology Thank you for the invitation Michael Okun Lyell Jones MD Link: continuum.aan.com/doi/abs/10.121…


The Cincinnati skyline provides the backdrop for a joyful reunion, featuring each of these wonderful colleagues, who are either former or current clinical fellows in the UC Movement disorders division at University of Cincinnati. Thank you for posting, Jorge (Jorge Patino)!