Daniel Huddleston, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Emory University

Dr. Huddleston is Assistant Professor of Neurology at Emory University, School of Medicine, since 2016. He received his medical degree from Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, in 2006. He continued his training with neurology residency at Columbia’s Neurological Institute of New York, followed by a two-year fellowship at the Emory University Movement Disorders Clinic.
Dr. Huddleston’s Parkinsonism Neuroimaging Laboratory (www.pdmrilab.org) uses neuromelanin-sensitive MRI and other innovative imaging and multimodal approaches to study neurodegenerative parkinsonism. Dr. Huddleston is Neuroimaging Core Co-Lead for the North American Prodromal Synucleinopathy (NAPS) Consortium, and he is Principal Investigator for the Emory Lewy Body Dementia Association Research Center of Excellence. He recently won the Emerging Scholar Lecture Award at the 2021 American Neurological Association Meeting.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:09/22/2022Date updated:09/22/2022
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