Can Skin Biopsies Really Be Used to Help Diagnose Parkinson’s Disease?Christopher Gibbons, MD, MMSc
“Can Skin Biopsies Really Be Used to Help Diagnose Parkinson’s Disease?” Christopher Gibbons, MD, MMSc; Director, BIDMC Neurocutaneous Laboratory; Co-Director, Autonomic and Peripheral Nerve Laboratory; Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School

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May Symposium 2023: Skin Changes (Session 1)

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Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders

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PRF Webinar: Orofacial Pain on June 1, 2026

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The Parkinson’s Plan by Ray Dorsey, MD

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Skin Biopsy Detection of Phosphorylated α-Synuclein

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Brain Health & Practical Strategies to Manage Cognitive Changes in Parkinson’s by Lynn Shaughnessy

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Curing vs. Caring: Dr. Kleinman on Communication, Empathy, and the Role of the Physician

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AI Can Help Screening for Parkinson’s and Tracking its Progression by Dina Katabi, PhD

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Exploring Alpha-Synuclein Skin Biopsy: The Syn-One Test® w/ CND Life Sciences

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'This Isn't Normal, And It Isn't Pain-Free': Luke Rosen's Parenting Journey

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Managing Risk Factors to Maintain Brain Health, March 2026

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Alpha-Synuclein in Parkinson’s Disease and MSA. Where Lies the Difference? - Victor Dieriks, PhD

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Navigating the Tsunami of Cardiovascular Disease in Tumultuous Times

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INIM Research Seminar Series: Causes of Symptoms and Symptom Persistence in ME/CFS and Long COVID

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Spring 2026 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Educational Webinar

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Diagnosed with Parkinson’s: My Story Begins (ep 1)

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HD Mapping LAT Post AF Ablation | RIO 2024

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"The Biological Clock: When Parkinson's Meets the Aging Brain" by Dr L Shih

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Two People, One Journey: Navigating Parkinson’s as a Team with Larry & Rebecca Gifford

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