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McKnight Brain Institute researchers explore methods of delivering therapies to the brain
Through the use of high-powered MRI scans and pre-clincial models, UF MBI researchers are working on the best ways to deliver therapies to the brain.
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Through the use of high-powered MRI scans and pre-clincial models, UF MBI researchers are working on the best ways to deliver therapies to the brain.
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The brain poses a challenge to doctors working to treat disease. The blood-brain barrier protects the brain, even from medicines that could help it. Now a multi-disciplinary team at the University of Florida is developing a unique approach in engineering neuro-therapeutics.

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"The ataxia consortium is part of the NIH’s Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network,
which will be awarding more than $117 million over the next five years to explore the natural history, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment
of more than 95 rare diseases."
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Even with devastating brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, doctors can reach into their medical bags to find something to help a patient.

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At the Movement Disorders Society Meeting, Paris, June 2009.
Just a part of our Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Speech and Swallowing teams that attended the conference.

University of Florida Movement Disorders Center Watching these Patient Educ vids from the Movement Disorders Society on non-motor symptoms of PD. Blog post coming soon http://bit.ly/7lIex1

University of Florida Movement Disorders Center Everyone is back from Thanksgiving and working hard as ever on research, clinical treatments, and pushing the field forward.

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Welcoming Drs. Ashizawa and Subramony to the UFMDC team
The UF Movement Disorders Center is excited to welcome, belated though it may be, Tetsuo Ashizawa, MD and S.H. Subramony, MD to the Movement Disorders team. They bring an expertise in ataxia and in Huntington’s ...disease to the table and are holding special clinics for these disorders. In...
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See MoreThe UF Movement Disorders Center is excited to welcome, belated though it may be, Tetsuo Ashizawa, MD and S.H. Subramony, MD to the Movement Disorders team. They bring an expertise in ataxia and in Huntington’s ...disease to the table and are holding special clinics for these disorders. In...
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The UF Movement Disorders Center is excited to welcome, belated though it may be, Tetsuo Ashizawa, MD and S.H. Subramony, MD to the Movement Disorders team. They bring an expertise in ataxia and in Huntington’s disease to the table and are holding special clinics for these disorders. ...

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Two UFs publish case report on L-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria in a family
A team from the University of Florida and the University of Freiburg in Germany collaborated for this case report: Int J Neurosci. 2009;119(11):2118-23. Tracing the origin of L-2-hydroxyglutaric ...aciduria in a family. Sass JO, Romrell JS, Vinson SY, Fernandez HH, Fischer J, Rodriguez RL, Okun...
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See MoreA team from the University of Florida and the University of Freiburg in Germany collaborated for this case report: Int J Neurosci. 2009;119(11):2118-23. Tracing the origin of L-2-hydroxyglutaric ...aciduria in a family. Sass JO, Romrell JS, Vinson SY, Fernandez HH, Fischer J, Rodriguez RL, Okun...
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On Friday Night Oct 30, 2009 Charlie and Michael Sperrazza presented the UF Movement Disorders Center with a $5000 dollar check to support research. The Eagles have been amazingly loyal supporters of the ...

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The Tyler’s Hope Center for Comprehensive Dystonia Careis pleased to introduce the first Dystonia Educational Day Center which will be held on Friday, November 13th. The program will run from 8:30am ...

University of Florida Movement Disorders Center New Blog: Allied Team Training for PD at UF Site http://bit.ly/mH7aM #parkinsons
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Allied Team Training for Parkinson’s Disease was hosted at the University of Florida Gainesville– Movement Disorders Center site (Sept 30-Oct 4). Teams came from all over the country to train ...

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Abstract – The number and nature of emergency department encounters in patients with deep brain stimulators
Resnick AS, Foote KD, Rodriguez RL, Malaty IA, Moll JL, Carden DL, Krock NE, Medley MM, Burdick A, Haq IU, Okun MS. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become an incr...easingly common modality for control of several neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, essential tremor (...
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See MoreResnick AS, Foote KD, Rodriguez RL, Malaty IA, Moll JL, Carden DL, Krock NE, Medley MM, Burdick A, Haq IU, Okun MS. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become an incr...easingly common modality for control of several neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, essential tremor (...
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University of Florida Movement Disorders Center From our Parkinson Symposium 2005 in Ocala
















