
What Imaging Tech Can Reveal About Parkinson's
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Advances in imaging technology offer researchers a window into how Parkinson’s disease affects the brain, which could reshape how the disease is diagnosed and treated. In this episode of The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast, in its award-winning Parkinson’s Science POV series, David Kumbroch, senior science writer at MJFF, lead a conversation with:
- Jamie Eberling, PhD, senior vice present of research resources at MJFF.
- Roger Gunn, PhD, chief science officer at Xing Imaging.
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