Daniel G. Di Luca (@dilucadaniel) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel G. Di Luca

@dilucadaniel

Movement Disorders Neurologist |Assistant Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis @WUSTLMed

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Abhimanyu Mahajan (@amahajanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

History of the “peer review”: advisors, gatekeepers or neither? “..the “referee system” did not exist before the nineteenth century and the term “peer review” was a creation of the late twentieth century.” Credit for sharing Bryan Carmody Link: ethos.lps.library.cmu.edu/article/19/gal…

Antonio Strafella (@apstrafella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you MDS-President, Dr. Fung, MDS for the kind words. It has been a great pleasure to act as the Editor of #MovingAlong for the past 6 years. It has been an exciting journey with exceptional Editorial Board Members who contributed tremendously to its success. I

Thank you MDS-President, Dr. Fung, <a href="/movedisorder/">MDS</a> for the kind words. It has been a great pleasure to act as the Editor of #MovingAlong for the past 6 years. It has been an exciting journey with exceptional Editorial Board Members who contributed tremendously to its success. I
Sarah Lidstone, MD PhD (@sarahlidstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m thrilled to announce that my TEDx Talk is now live! I dive into how our brains, minds and body work together to shape our overall health and well-being, and how our current health care systems can evolve to support this. #FND #FMD youtu.be/XtSNBqC1z18?si…

WashU Medicine Neurology (@washuneurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the Jansky/Bander Family for their generous donation to support our Movement Disorders Brain Bank and Research fellowships! Laura Xavier, who works with Scott Norris) is the first Jansky/Bander fellow.

Talyta Grippe (@talytagrippe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce the Pan American Movement Disorders Clinical Neurophysiology Course, taking place from May 1 to May 3, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. We warmly invite all those interested in the topic to join us! events.myconferencesuite.com/2025MDEC/reg/l…

We are delighted to announce the Pan American Movement Disorders Clinical Neurophysiology Course, taking place from May 1 to May 3, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. We warmly invite all those interested in the topic to join us!
events.myconferencesuite.com/2025MDEC/reg/l…
CurePSP (@curepsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬 Acompáñenos: Webinar sobre Programa Genético CurePSP Dr. Couto explicará esta iniciativa nacional gratuita para entender causas genéticas de PSP, CBD y MSA. Participe desde casa! 📅 26 de febrero ⏰ 2-3PM ET Regístrese: psp.org/events #CurePSP #CurePSPEnEspañol

🧬 Acompáñenos: Webinar sobre Programa Genético CurePSP

Dr. Couto explicará esta iniciativa nacional gratuita para entender causas genéticas de PSP, CBD y MSA. Participe desde casa!

📅 26 de febrero
⏰ 2-3PM ET
Regístrese: psp.org/events

#CurePSP #CurePSPEnEspañol
Priti Gros (@pritigros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm fundraising for Dancing with Parkinson's (DWP), an incredible organization that provides free daily dance classes to over 6,000 seniors, individuals with Parkinson's disease, and those facing neurological, cognitive, and mobility challenges. canadahelps.org/me/jYjpJaa

WashU Medicine Neurology (@washuneurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Jansky/Bander Family Fund, a generous commitment of $1,100,000 over five years, has been established to advance critical initiatives within Movement Disorders. The money will be earmarked to fund fellowships and support the brain bank. Learn more: bit.ly/3CXx8F1

The Jansky/Bander Family Fund, a generous commitment of $1,100,000 over five years, has been established to advance critical initiatives within Movement Disorders. The money will be earmarked to fund fellowships and support the brain bank.

Learn more: bit.ly/3CXx8F1
Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mind-blowing case of the day. This guy w/ Parkinson's has a left leg amputation. Later he develops phantom dystonia in the region of the missing limb? Eid, Rodrigo, and Norris teach us about the phenomenon through a case they published in Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. Key Points: - This man was

Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it a myth that you cannot reduce medications following GPi DBS? Yep. Connectomic imaging reveals to us the potential reason(s) why in some cases you can reduce medications post GPi DBS. Di Luca and and colleagues challenge the conventional wisdom that medication reduction only

Is it a myth that you cannot reduce medications following GPi DBS? Yep. Connectomic imaging reveals to us the potential reason(s) why in some cases you can reduce medications post GPi DBS. Di Luca and and colleagues challenge the conventional wisdom that medication reduction only
Abhimanyu Mahajan (@amahajanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI in clinical care? Lots of news but with such excitement and influence, comes responsibility. Evidence for unmonitored use must pass a high bar of scrutiny. Prof. Andrew Lees and I share our viewpoint and a wishlist in Movement Disorders Clinical Practice Link to full text: …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

AI in clinical care? 

Lots of news but with such excitement and influence, comes responsibility. Evidence for unmonitored use must pass a high bar of scrutiny. 

Prof. <a href="/ajlees/">Andrew Lees</a> and I share our viewpoint and a wishlist in <a href="/MDCP_Journal/">Movement Disorders Clinical Practice</a>

Link to full text: …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Daniel G. Di Luca (@dilucadaniel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for highlighting our research, Michael Okun. Wonderful interpretation and contextualization of our study. And yes! As opposed to the traditional knowledge, we night be able to reduce medications in GPi DBS! WashU Medicine Neurology MDS Movement Disorders Clinical Practice

DBS Think Tank (@dbsthinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great imaging study by Daniel G. Di Luca on post operative medication changes after GPi DBS. Would be interested to see how much dyskinesias played a role in LEDD changes

Peter Kang (@peterkangmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely thrilled to announce our match NRMP® #Match2025 of incoming WashU Neurology residents. To say these individuals are incredible is an understatement. The future of our profession is bright. Welcome! #neurology #match2025 #residency #medtwitter #neurotwitter

Absolutely thrilled to announce our match <a href="/TheNRMP/">NRMP®</a> #Match2025 of incoming WashU Neurology residents. To say these individuals are incredible is an understatement. The future of our profession is bright. Welcome! #neurology #match2025 #residency #medtwitter #neurotwitter
Kasia Smilowska (@k_smilowska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 I’m very excited to share the latest Moving Along newsletter—especially because it’s my first as editor! This issue means so much to me, and I couldn’t have done it without the incredible support of my editorial board and collaborators ❤️ 🧠 Check it out share your thoughts!

Shilpa Chitnis, M.D., Ph.D., FAAN. (@shilpachitnis2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chair reflects on successes and growth of MDS’s LEAP Leadership Program movementdisorders.org/Moving-Along/C… Proud and happy to share this write up.

Gabor G. Kovacs MD PhD FRCPC (@ggkovacsbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further evidence that Progressive supranuclear palsy has prominent inflammatory associations. Indeed, this is different than that seen in Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s. Time to reconsider PSP pathogenesis? academic.oup.com/brain/advance-…

Joshua Wong (@jwongggmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new paper out in Movement Disorders Journal We looked at acute dyskinesia during monopolar review in STN & GPi DBS in PD and found correlations with modulation of subthalamo-pallidal fibers. Could this path also be related to levodopa dyskinesias? …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…

Excited to share our new paper out in <a href="/MDJ_Journal/">Movement Disorders Journal</a> We looked at acute dyskinesia during monopolar review in STN &amp; GPi DBS in PD and found correlations with modulation of subthalamo-pallidal fibers. Could this path also be related to levodopa dyskinesias?

…mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…