Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness: EP54: The Future of Parkinson’s Treatment and Research with Dr. Daniel Kantor
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In this episode, Haylie Pomroy welcomes back Dr. Daniel Kantor, neurologist and vice president of clinical research at Gateway Institute for Brain Research. Together, they explore the latest science, challenges, and promising research around Parkinson’s disease.
Dr. Kantor shares Gateway’s mission to find a cure for Parkinson’s by speeding up the journey from lab discoveries to real treatments. Their team uses cutting-edge methods, including computer models and clinical trials, to better understand the disease and develop new therapies.
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Tune in to the Hope and Help for Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast – The Future of Parkinson’s Treatment and Research with Dr. Daniel Kantor
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Daniel Kantor, MD, FAAN is a board-certified neurologist, President
Emeritus of the Florida Society of Neurology and the Vice President for
Clinical Research & Development at Gateway Institute for Brain Research
-- focusing on finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease (PD). Since the world
of what's classically known as neurodegenerative disorders (of which PD is
the second most common, after Alzheimer dementia) is moving more
towards neuroinflammation, and vice versa, Dr. Kantor is also the Founding
President of the Medical Partnership 4 MS+ (MP4MS+), Past Chair of the
Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration’s Pharmacy & Therapeutics
Committee, Past Director of Florida Atlantic University’s Division of
Neurology, Inaugural Neurology Residency Program Director at Florida
Atlantic University, Past Director of University of Florida’s Comprehensive
Multiple Sclerosis Center in Jacksonville, FL, the Neurology Representative
for First Coast Service Options’ (contractor for Medicare in Florida)
Contractor Advisor Committee, and an adjunct full professor at Nova
Southeastern University’s Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Dr. Kantor
is board-certified in both Neurology and Headache Medicine and is the
Chair of the Subcommittee on Concussion of the Sports Medicine Advisory
Committee of Florida High School Athletic Association
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Gateway Institute for Brain Research Website: https://www.gifbr.com/
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