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Mark Stacy, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University Medical Center

Location: Durham, NC United States

Mark Stacy is an Associate Professor of Neurology and the Director of the Neuroscience Clinical Research Center at Duke University. He has been named to “Best Doctors in America." Dr. Stacy is a fellow in the American Academy of Neurology, and sits on the Board of Directors of WE MOVE, a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to education in Movement Disorders. He is a member of the Parkinson Study Group, Dystonia Study Group and Tremor Study Group, and serves on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation and the International Essential Tremor Foundation. 

Dr. Stacy has clinical trial experience in Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Dystonia, and Tremor and has served on numerous protocol steering committees and Safety Monitoring Boards. His independent research interests include motor and non-motor symptoms of wearing off, and pathological gambling and other impulse control disorders in PD. He has published manuscripts in the areas of PD, dystonia, tremor and other movement disorders. He is also the editor of The Handbook of Dystonia.


Associated Grants

  • Pilot Assessment of the Effect of Optimism and Expectation on Dyskinesia Rating Scales in Parkinson's Disease Subjects Randomized to Placebo or Amantadine

    2009


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