- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 16:30-17:00
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What do eye movements tell us about patients with movement disorders?
- Speaker:
Tim Anderson
- Moderator:
Do-Young Kwon
- Do-Young Kwon
- MD. PhD.
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Professor, Dept. Neurology, Korea University Medical Center, Ansan Hospital.
E-mail:kwondoya@korea.ac.kr
Executive Summary:
Dr. Do-Young Kwon graduated from College of Medicine, Korea University, and received his neurological residency training in Korea University Hospital (KUMC). He received PhD training from Korea university College of medicine and investigated the quantitative measurement of reaction time to the external stimuli in Parkinson’s disease.
Dr. Kwon is now a professor in Korea University Ansan Hospital and the chief of Center for Parkinson and movement disorders. His main academic interests include wearable devices for measuring Parkinson’s motor symptoms, non-invasive brain stimulation techniques and diagnostic modalities for the precision medicine. He is director of Public relations of KUMC. He was the general secretariat of Korean movement disorder society (KMDS) and he is now actively work as director of Policy and External Affairs Committee of KMDS, planning director of The Korean Brain and Nerve Modulation society, Korean Society of Geriatric Neurology and Academic director of the Korean Home Health Care Association.