Penelope Hogarth MD is a highly respected professor of Molecular and Medical Genetics at the School of Medicine in Portland, Oregon. With expertise in genetics, her special focus lies in Parkinson's and Movement Disorders, making her a sought-after clinician in the field. Dr. Hogarth's extensive research background includes deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease and the natural history of Huntington's disease, and she is actively involved in clinical trials and studies to explore novel therapies for Huntington's disease.
As a director of clinical research, Dr. Hogarth is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of movement disorders. Her joint appointments at the VA Medical Center and the department of genetics further highlight her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration. With a strong educational background and memberships in professional associations, Dr. Hogarth is a trusted expert in the field of neurology, providing comprehensive care to patients with movement disorders.
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