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Jay Nutt, M.D.

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Background

Dr. Nutt's care philosophy is "to provide thoughtful and comprehensive care to people with movement disorders." Along with movement disorders, his special interests also include clinical neuropharmacology and neurogenetics. Dr. Nutt is currently engaged in movement disorder-related clinical trials, including deep brain stimulation, neuroprotective and neurorestorative therapies for Parkinson's disease, and mechanisms of dopaminergic agents in Parkinson's disease.


Selected Publications

"Authors' response to Marras and Oakes, 'piecing together the puzzle of progression and mortality in Parkinson's disease'," British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol: 75, Issue: 5, Page 1370-1371) - 2013

"Which dyskinesia scale best detects treatment response?," Movement Disorders (Vol: 28, Issue: 3, Page 341-346) - 2013

"Progression of motor and nonmotor features of Parkinson's disease and their response to treatment," British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol: 74, Issue: 2, Page 267-283) - 2012

"Disease progress and response to treatment as predictors of survival, disability, cognitive impairment and depression in Parkinson's disease," British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol: 74, Issue: 2, Page 284-295) - 2012

"Postural sway as a marker of progression in Parkinson's disease: A pilot longitudinal study," Gait and Posture (Vol: 36, Issue: 3, Page 471-476) - 2012

 

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