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- First Published October 8, 2018.
Author Disclosures
- Benzi M. Kluger, MD, MS, FAAN
- Benzi M. Kluger, MD, MS, FAAN
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1) Davis Phinney Foundation - Speaker Honoraria 2) Parkinson's Association of the Rockies - Speaker Honoraria 3) Movement Disorders Society - Speaker Honoraria
1) Frontiers in Movement Disorders, Editorial Board, 2011-present
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1) National Institutes of Health/NINDS, PI, NIH, project PI, 1 K02 NS080885-01A1 2) NIH/NIA, co-PI, 1R21AG044862 - 01A1 3) NIH/NINDS, PI, R21NS093266 4) NIH/NINR, PI, R01NR016037
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1) Michael J Fox Foundation 2) University of Colorado Hospital Clinical Effectiveness and Patient Safety Program 3) Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute
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- Correspondence
Dr. Kluger benzi.kluger{at}ucdenver.edu
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