April 13, 2012 @ 11:33 am
Dr. DeLong, Co-Director To The Emory-Udall Center Describes The History Of Functional Neurosurgery

Welcome to “PD Research: Sounds from Emory.” We are talking with Dr. DeLong, who is a senior neurologist at the Movement Disorder Clinic at Emory University. He is well known for his scientific work, helping to develop some of the currently used neurosurgical techniques for treating Parkinson’s disease. He is a co-director to the Emory-Udall Center. Dr. DeLong begins by describing the history of functional neurosurgery for Parkinson’s disease…
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