Tips for choosing a DBS device
In the journal JAMA Neurology, Dr. Michael Okun discusses the challenge of selecting an appropriate DBS system for an individual patient.
In the journal JAMA Neurology, Dr. Michael Okun discusses the challenge of selecting an appropriate DBS system for an individual patient.
Dr. James Wymer among national team of researchers to identify novel pathway for potential treatment of the disfiguring condition, neurofibromatosis 1.
Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, M.D., associate professor of neurology, was featured in MedPage Today's Ask the Expert feature for an in-depth Q&A about deep brain stimulation.
Blood tests measuring physiologic changes could someday be a great tool for neurologists and sports doctors in managing concussion.
Five-year National Institutes of Health Research Education Program, or R25, grant supports residents’ research education activities and academic career development.
A new article examining data from clinical trials led by Melissa Armstrong, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology, shows that nusinersen treatment benefits certain patients with spinal muscular atrophy.
The seventh annual 2018 Celebrating Distinction event honored faculty named to endowed professorships, chairs.
Melissa Armstrong, M.D., M.Sc., was senior author on a new guideline highlighting the importance of an accurate diagnosis and proper care for those in vegetative and minimally conscious states.
Following Alan Alda’s announcement that he has Parkinson’s, Dr. Michael Okun explains in an article for The Conversation that it’s a livable disease, but there’s a critical shortage of doctors to treat it.
MBI members played key roles in development of new UF Health Comprehensive Spine Center.