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who is the leading parkinson’s research doctor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia?
Napy,
I suspect that it would be one of the two movement disorders specialists. You ask about research, so I do not know if you want to talk to them about research or have them see a patient. I see two movement disorders specialists:
Daniel Kremens MD, JD
did a fellowhip (important training for treating Parkinson’s) at a very prestigious institution.
Tsao-Wei Liang MD
He lists a fellowship, but I cannot tell where he did the fellowship.
Here is a press release announcing the arrival of these physicians. http://www.jefferson.edu/news/index.cfm?artid=2006/article11707.html
If you are trying to find a physician to treat a patient with Parkinson’s disease, please consider this blog I wrote:
http://myparkinsonsinfo.com/index.php?p=142
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