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Connie Marras, MD, PhD

Staff Physician at Toronto Western Hospital Movement Disorders Centre

Specialist in Movement Disorders at University of Toronto

Catherine Manson Chair in Movement Disorders Professor of Neurology

Location: Toronto Canada

Dr. Connie Marras trained in neurology and movement disorders at the University of Toronto and subsequently obtained a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Toronto and further training in epidemiologic research methods at the Parkinson’s Institute in California. She is currently a professor of neurology at the University of Toronto and holds the Catherine Manson Chair in Movement Disorders at the Toronto Western Hospital. She also serves as co-chair of the MDS Study Group for Nomenclature of Genetically Determined Movement Disorders, and she is vice-chair of the research ethics board of the University Health Network in Toronto. Her research focus includes the epidemiology and clinical expression of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and evaluating clinical assessment tools in PD.


Associated Grants

  • Environmental Determinants of Expressivity and Penetrance in LRRK2 Parkinsonism

    2013


  • Neuropathological tissue collection in LRRK2 Mutant carriers with and without PD

    2011


  • Validating the Montreal Cognitive Assessment for the Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease

    2008


  • Prognostic factors in early Parkinson’s disease

    2007


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