Lana Chahine, MD, is an associate professor of neurology at the University of Pittsburgh, where she has been on the faculty since 2017. Her research interests include epidemiology and clinical/biomarker characterization of Parkinson’s disease (PD), sleep abnormalities in PD and its prodromal stages and design and implementation of clinical trials for individuals with PD and related disorders. Dr. Chahine earned her medical degree at the American University of Beirut and completed a neurology residency at Cleveland Clinic. She then received sub-specialty training during a two-year movement disorders fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2014, she completed a master’s degree in clinical epidemiology.
Associated Grants
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(SUPPLEMENT) Cataloguing Proteomic Differences in LRRK2-Associated Parkinsonism With and Without Evidence of Pathologic Neuronal Alpha-synuclein
2024
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Developing Biomarker Signatures of Parkinson’s Disease Using a Novel Progression Model
2022
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