Research Summary
Dr. Rosenthal is the director of the Parkinson’s Disease Research Center’s clinical research, specifically the longitudinal and brain donation studies, which seek to improve our understanding of disease progression and the psychiatric and cognitive aspects of Parkinson's disease.
As the co-investigator of an NIH-funded study to identify biomarkers for Parkinson's disease and Parkinson's disease-related cognitive impairment, Dr. Rosenthal supervises all day-to-day operations of clinical research, including patient recruitment and enrollment and clinical assessments of study participants.
Clinical Trial Keywords
Parkinson''s disease
Clinical Trials
MARK-PD study: Biomarkers for Parkinson's disease (PD) and PD related cognitive impairment.
- Improve diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease
- Improve diagnosis and treatment of people with cognitive changes due to Parkinson's disease
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