Event Title
21st Century Research and Care for Parkinson Disease
Location
University Hall, Rm 134
Start Date
13-1-2020 3:30 PM
Document Type
Event
Description
Dr. Karl Kieburtz, M.D., MPH is a professor of Neurology and a practicing physician at University of Rochester Medical Center as well as president of Clintrex, a research company that helps operationalize new treatments for diseases of the central nervous system. Dr. Kieburtz ‘s visit is supported by Louisiana Tech University Office of the President, the College of Applied and Natural Sciences, and Louisiana Tech’s Parkinson Resource Center.
In advance of and following this seminar, Louisiana Tech University will share a series of stories designed to help readers know more about diseases of the central nervous system and how Louisiana Tech students and faculty are working to advance care for them. The following are links to the stories in this series:
Designing a better way to help those with Parkinson's
Tech graduate delivers care for Parkinson’s disease patients in north Louisiana
Parkinson’s patients have the next dance
January New Frontiers speaker to focus on Parkinson’s Disease
Recommended Citation
Kieburtz, Karl, "21st Century Research and Care for Parkinson Disease" (2020). Schedules and Content. 5.
https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/new-frontiers-schedules-content/2019-2020/schedule/5
21st Century Research and Care for Parkinson Disease
University Hall, Rm 134
Dr. Karl Kieburtz, M.D., MPH is a professor of Neurology and a practicing physician at University of Rochester Medical Center as well as president of Clintrex, a research company that helps operationalize new treatments for diseases of the central nervous system. Dr. Kieburtz ‘s visit is supported by Louisiana Tech University Office of the President, the College of Applied and Natural Sciences, and Louisiana Tech’s Parkinson Resource Center.
In advance of and following this seminar, Louisiana Tech University will share a series of stories designed to help readers know more about diseases of the central nervous system and how Louisiana Tech students and faculty are working to advance care for them. The following are links to the stories in this series:
Designing a better way to help those with Parkinson's
Tech graduate delivers care for Parkinson’s disease patients in north Louisiana
Parkinson’s patients have the next dance
January New Frontiers speaker to focus on Parkinson’s Disease