
The associate professor of neurology at Georgetown University Medical Center talked about innovative treatments for dementia in movement disorders that target multiple mechanisms to effectively modify the disease. [WATCH TIME: 7 minutes]
Associate Professor of Neurology; Director, Laboratory for Dementia and Parkinsonism; Scientific and Clinical Research Director, Translational Neurotherapeutics Program, National Parkinsons’s Foundation Center; Director, Neurosciences Grand Rounds; Director, Lewy Body Dementia Research Center of Excellence, Department of Neurology, Georgetown University

The associate professor of neurology at Georgetown University Medical Center talked about innovative treatments for dementia in movement disorders that target multiple mechanisms to effectively modify the disease. [WATCH TIME: 7 minutes]

The associate professor of neurology at Georgetown University Medical Center talked about the potential of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in treating neurodegenerative diseases. [WATCH TIME: 7 minutes]

The associate professor of neurology at Georgetown University Medical Center talked about disease-modifying therapies for movement disorder-related dementia that aim to address the underlying mechanisms of the disease. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]

A trio of clinicians from Georgetown University explore the current status of disease-modifying therapies for individuals with Parkinson disease.