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Aryn Gittis

Aryn Gittis

Dr. Frederick A. Schwertz Distinguished Professor of Life SciencesCarnegie Mellon University

Aryn Gittis studies neural circuits in a multifunctional brain region that plays a role in the regulation of movement, learning, and reward.

Movement DisordersOptogeneticsNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyNeural Circuits
Justin Martello, M.D.

Justin Martello, M.D.

Parkinson's and Movement Disorders DirectorChristianaCare

Dr. Martello, Delaware's only Parkinson's and movement disorders specialist, has established a comprehensive Parkinson's disease program.

Quality ImprovementParkinson's DiseaseNeurologyMovement Disorders
Michael Okun

Michael Okun

Distinguished Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida

Dr. Michael Okun is a neurologist, neuroscientist, and expert in Parkinson's, movement disorders, and deep brain stimulation.

Alzheimer'sParkinson'sTouretteDeep Brain StimulationDystonia
David Vaillancourt

David Vaillancourt

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

David Vaillancourt’s studies how the brain regulates voluntary and involuntary movement with a specific focus on motor disorders.

Structural and Functional Imaging in Rodents and HumansRehabilitative, Surgical and Pharmacological Interventions for Motor DisordersCortical Oscillations that Underlie Voluntary and Involuntary MovementNeuroscience and the BrainProgression Markers of Parkinson’s Disease
Douglas  Scharre

Douglas Scharre

Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry | College of MedicineThe Ohio State University

Dr. Scharre specializes in cognitive disorders and dementias, including Alzheimer's disease

NeurologyNeurobehavioral ManifestationsLewy Body DiseaseDementia, Multi-InfarctAmnesia, Transient Global
Christopher Watts

Christopher Watts

Marilyn & Morgan Davies Dean, Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences; Professor of Communication Sciences & DisordersTexas Christian University

Christopher Watts researches laryngeal function in voice and swallowing, including voice, dysphagia, and neurological disorders.

Voice DisordersParkinson'sNeurological DisordersLaryngeal FunctionDysphagia
Renee Miller

Renee Miller

Professor, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Instructional Track; Director, Undergraduate Neuroscience ProgramUniversity of Rochester

Miller examines sex differences in brains and behaviors. She is author of "Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports."

Fantasy FootballFantasy Sports and decision makingNeuroscienceCognitive BiasNeurobiology
Sherrilene Classen

Sherrilene Classen

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Sherrilene Classen is an internationally funded prevention-oriented rehabilitation scientist.

At-Risk DriversAutonomous VehiclesDriving SimulatorsOn-Road AssessmentsClinical Assessment
Laurie Scott, OTR/L

Laurie Scott, OTR/L

Occupational Therapy SpecialistChristianaCare

Laurie Scott, OTR/L is an Occupational Therapy Specialist at ChristianaCare.

Occupational TherapyNeurological RehabilitationParkinson's DiseaseStroke RehabUpper Extremity Amputation
Michael Jaffee

Michael Jaffee

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Dr. Michael Jaffee is board-certified in neurology, psychiatry, sleep medicine, and brain injury medicine.

Alzheimer DiseaseSleep DisordersConcussionDementiaTraumatic Brain Injury