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Michele Hu

Professor of Clinical Neurosciences at Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Oxford University.

After obtaining her medical degree (University of London, 1993) Michele was awarded an Action Research Training Fellowship and PhD in an imaging study of Parkinson’s brain function before completing her neurology specialist training in London and Oxford. In 2005 Michele set up a consultant-led clinical Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders service in Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes.

She is NIHR Parkinson’s Thames Valley Research Director, and co-Principle Investigator of the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre. She leads the Clinical Theme of the Parkinson’s UK-funded Monument Discovery Award, which aims to recruit people with PD and their families from the Thames Valley area in the UK to understand and target the early pathological pathways in Parkinson’s. Research interests include the use of longitudinal clinical cohorts and brain imaging to develop biomarkers for the early diagnosis and prognostication of Parkinson’s.

Visit website: https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/team/michele-hu

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See also: Academia University of Oxford - Collegiate research university and one of the world's leading universities

Details last updated 23-Sep-2020

Michele Hu News

Smartphone technology revealed at the British Science Festival could help diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease.

Smartphone technology revealed at the British Science Festival could help diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease.

BBC - 09-Sep-2014

Smartphone technology revealed at the British Science Festival could help diagnose and treat Park...