American Neurological Association



CURRICULUM VITAE: ZAIN GUDURU, M.DCONTENT ORGANIZATIONI. GENERAL INFORMATION II. EDUCATIONIII. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS V. HOSPITAL or CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS VI. CONSULTING ACTIVITIES VII. TEACHING ACTIVITIES VIII. ADVISING ACTIVITIES IX. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES & UNIVERSITY SERVICE X. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTSXI. HONORS & AWARDS XII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, PUBLIC SERVICE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTXIII. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTSXIV. RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS XV. OTHER ACTIVITIES 484931848968Date Prepared: 14 April 202143696322309900 CURRICULUM VITAEZAIN GUDURU, MDAssistant professor, Clinical Title SeriesDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineUK HeathCare GENERAL INFORMATIONOffice Address740 S Limestone St, Suite # J 464Lexington, KY 40515.Emailzain.guduru@uky.eduzain2811@Telephone(602) 758-7459Fax(859)-323-5943Professional Licensure12/2010-presentIndian Medical Council, IndiaAndhrapradesh Medical Council, India. 07/2012-presentNational Provider Identification. 121529139806/2013-06/2016Pennsylvania Board of Medical Licensure. Graduate Medical Trainee. MT20479105/2016-12/2016Pennsylvania Board of Medical Licensure. MD45795403/2017-02/2022Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. 49966. 07/2017-09/2022United States Dept. of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration. FG6713691Board Certification07/2011Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) Certificate. 0795671709/2016American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. Diplomate, NeurologyResearch Certification07/2013-presentCollaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). 403320709/2016-presentMovement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)09/2016-presentUnified Dyskinesia Rating Scale (UDysRS)09/2016-presentUnified Dystonia Rating Scale (UDRS)09/2016-presentClinical Global Impression Scale (CGI-S)07/2017-06/2023GCP certification for clinical trials involving investigational drugs. 3622860907/2019-07/2022Group 1 Biomedical Investigators and Key Personnel. 2418182501/2021-01/2022Responsible Conduct of Research (Basic Course). 40250209EDUCATIONUndergraduateNone (Undergraduate degree not required prior to medical school in India). Professional/Graduate08/2004-05/2009MBBS from Rangaraya Medical College, NTR University of Health Sciences, Andhrapradesh, India.05/2009-12/2010Mandatory Internship (part of MBBS), Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad, India.Post-Graduate07/2012-06/2013Preliminary Internal Medicine Residency. Montefiore Wakefield Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.07/2013-06/2016Neurology Residency. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.07/2016-06/2017Movement Disorders Fellowship. Augusta University, Augusta, GA. ContinuingCME credit hours2016-now: 286. CME Conferences attended104/201567th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Washington DC. 204/2016MDS-PAS Movement Disorders School for Neurology Residents, Atlanta, GA. 304/201668th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada.407/2016A comprehensive review of Movement Disorders for the clinical practitioner. International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society, Aspen, CO.502/20171st Movement Disorders Society-Pan American Section (MDS-PAS) Parkinson's Disease Congress, Miami, FL.604/201769th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA710/20172017 Bluegrass Regional Movement Disorders Symposium, Lexington, KY804/201870th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.905/20182018 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY.1010/201822nd International Congress: International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society, Hong Kong.1104/201971st American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA1205/20192019 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY.1306/20192019 Bluegrass Regional Movement Disorders Symposium, Indianapolis, IN. 1409/201923rd International Congress: International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. 1505/20202020 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY.1608/2020A Comprehensive Review of Movement Disorders for the Clinician. Virtual Course by International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society.1709/202024th International Congress: International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society. Virtual Conference. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES07/2017 to presentUniversity of Kentucky Health CareLexington, KYAssistant Professor, Department of Neurology. Full time. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS07/2017-presentUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KYAssistant Professor, Clinical Title Series, non-tenure track,full time. Department of Neurology. Visiting Professorship09/2018: Narayana Medical College, Nellore, Andhrapradesh, India. Included review of development of research, collaboration efforts with UK, medical students interaction about career goals post-graduation and presented Grand Rounds once on 09/10/2018, “Dopamine Synthesis Defects.” V. HOSPITAL OR CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS07/2017-PresentUniversity of Kentucky A.B. Chandler Hospital, Lexington, KY.Staff Neurologist, Department of Neurology. 07/2017-PresentUniversity of Kentucky Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, KY. Staff Neurologist, Department of Neurology. 07/2017-06/2020Rockcastle Regional Hospital, Mt. Vernon, KY.Consulting Staff Privileges, Neurology. 07/2017-06/2020Good Samaritan Clinic, Lexington, KY. Staff Privileges. 07/2018-PresentFederal Medical Center, Lexington, KY. Consulting Staff Privileges (Telemedicine).CONSULTING ACTIVITIESLocal, State/Regional01/2021-present: Lake Cumberland Regional HospitalSomerset, KYDirector, Neurology DidacticsInternal Medicine & Family Medicine Residency Programs.National/International07/2019-presentNarayana Medical College, Narayana Institutions, Nellore, Andhrapradesh, India. Medical college Advisor. 07/2019-presentAmerican Academy of Neurology Consortium of Neurology Program Directors (CNPD).Member. 10/2019-presentNarayana Medical College, Narayana Institutions, Nellore, Andhrapradesh, India. International advisory member on the research advisory board. 03/2021-presentParkinson’s Study Group (PSG) Biomarkers Working Group. Member. 03/2021-presentParkinson’s Study Group (PSG) Non-motor symptoms Working Group. Member.05/20212021 International Science and Engineering Fair.Grand Awards Judge: Category of translational medical science.TEACHING ACTIVITIESUniversity Faculty107/2013-06/2016Allegheny General HospitalPittsburgh, PA. Involved in teaching medical students, junior neurology and non- neurology residents during residency via lectures and direct patient care in the inpatient and outpatient settings. 207/2016-06/2017Augusta UniversityAugusta, GA. Involved in teaching medical students, junior neurology and non-neurology residents during fellowship via lectures and direct patient care in the inpatient and outpatient settings. 307/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Resident education and evaluation2017-2020, on average I have spent 6 weeks per year on our inpatient service and then 4 days a week in clinic during outpatient weeks. 07/2020-present, on average I have spent 6 weeks per year on our inpatient service and then 2 days a week in clinic during outpatient weeks.407/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Neurology residents-Primary mentor for 3 adult neurology residents-Secondary mentor for 3 adult neurology residents for projects. -Interactions with all adult neurology and child neurology residents include inpatient work, outpatient work in the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and supervision of adult neurology resident clinic.507/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. MD 832: Clerkship in Neurology, Third-year medical students-Average of 2 students per week during my neurology inpatient service. -One medical student per week rotates in my neurology/movement disorders clinic. -Evaluation scores are on par with our departmental level. 607/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. NEU 850:?AI in Neurology, Fourth-year medical students pursuing career in neurology.-1 student per week/ average of 3 students per year during my neurology inpatient service.707/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecturer, Movement Disorders Flipped Classroom course- 1 lecture every 3 months-3rd year medical students (10-15 students each didactic). 807/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecturer, Botulinum toxin injections workshop for movement disorders-1 per year-32 Adult and Child Neurology Residents. 907/2018-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Didactic course leader, Interesting Case Conference- 1 per month, - 32 Adult and child neurology residents. I have started this conference as APD, with the program director in 2018.1007/2018-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. I have volunteered every year to host students in my clinics (observership): First year medical students, as a part of ICM1 Longitudinal Clinical Experience Program (1-2 per year)Pre-med students, as a part of UK COM Summer Medical Observership Program (1-2 per year). 1107/2018-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Didactic course leader, Movement Disorders Video Rounds- 1 lecture per month- 30 Adult neurology residents, child neurology residents, medical students on neurology rotation, movement disorders APPs and Brain Restoration Center team members. I have started these video rounds at UK. 1203/2019-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. MD817 Neuroscience and Neuroanatomy Course Lecturer- Approach to Motor systems. (3 hours) -1 per year-100 First year medical students (UK, Bowling Green and since 2021, Northern Kentucky students).MD817 Neuroscience and Neuroanatomy Course Lecturer- Approach to Sleep (2 hours) -1 per year-100 First year medical students (UK, Bowling Green and since 2021, Northern Kentucky students).1306/2019-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Moderator/preceptor, GME Unit level SWARM-1 every 2 months. -32 Adult and Child Neurology Residents. I serve as SWARM faculty champion for Department of Neurology. 1407/2020-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Moderator, Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) Conference- 1 every 3 months. - 27 Adult Neurology Residents. Professional Course/Program Faculty: 110/20172017 Bluegrass Movement Disorders Symposium. Lexington, KY. Podium presentation of three movement disorders cases. 205/2018University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY. 2018 Practical Update Neurology & Neurosurgery.“Tremor.”310/2018-02/2019University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY. Academy of Medical Educators’ Clinical Teaching Development Program.405/2019University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY. 2019 Practical Update Neurology & Neurosurgery. “Medical Management of Parkinson’s disease.”504/2019Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN. 1st Annual Junior Faculty Forum on Common Movement Disorders.Abortive strategies for Off periods in Parkinson’s disease.Neurotoxin injections techniques.606/20192019 Bluegrass Movement Disorders Symposium. Indianapolis, IN. “Drug Induced Movement Disorders.” Podium presentation of three movement disorders cases. 705/2020Commonwealth Neurological SocietyLouisville, KY.12th Annual Advances in Neurology“Drug Induced Movement Disorders.”805/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY.2020 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery.“Recognition and management of Dystonia.”911/2020-03/2021University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY Academy of Medical Educators’ Classroom Teaching Course. ADVISING ACTIVITIES103/2018-04/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Sadia Waheed, M.B.B.S.Research assistant in movement disorders (MDs) and MDs clinic.Achievement: Adult Neurology residency at Florid Atlantic University.205/2018-06/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Saniya Pervin, M.B.B.S. from Kasturba medical college, India. Acting Internship for a month.Achievement: Adult Neurology residency at University of Kentucky. 306/2018-06/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Samia Jahan, M.B.B.S.Research assistant in movement disorders (MDs) and MDs clinic.410/2018-04/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Dhanunjaya Rao Ginjupally, M.B.B.S., M.S.Visiting physician: Functional Neurosurgery in Movement Disorders.504/2019-02/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Rani Priyanka Vasireddy, M.B.B.S.Research assistant in movement disorders (MDs) and MDs clinic.Achievement: Adult Neurology resident at University of Kentucky. 607/2019-08/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Anvesh Bhalabhadra, M.B.B.S. from Gandhi Medical College, India.Achievement: Adult Neurology residency at University of Connecticut. 708/2019-09/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Sandeep Sekhon, M.B.B.S. from Lady Harding Medical College, India. College students04/2019-08/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. John MarcumRising College Sophomore (Summer Medical Observership Program).Achievement: Joined medical school at UKCOM in 2020. PhD Doctorate07/2019-06/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Nader El-Seblani, MD, PhD. Mentor during his PhD: work with brain restoration center on Parkinson’s disease. Achievement: Adult Neurology Residency at University of Pennsylvania. Medical students107/2018-06/2019Dylan Ryan, 4th year medical student. Achievement: Neurology Residency at Duke University. 208/2018-09/2018Timothy Libecap, first year Medical Student (MD/PhD program, Longitudinal Clinical Experience for ICM1). Achievement: American Academy of Neurology Medical Student Experience at AAN annual conference.307/2019-06/2020Molly Bates, 4th year medical student. Achievement: Neurology Residency at University of Kentucky. 408/2019-02/2020Grant Austin, first year Medical Student (Longitudinal Clinical Experience for ICM1).508/2019-02/2020Kaitlyn Weyman, first year Medical Student (Longitudinal Clinical Experience for ICM1).607/2020-presentCory Owens, 4th year medical student. Achievement: Adult Neurology Residency at University of Kentucky. 707/2020-presentJessica Creager, 4th year medical student. Achievement: Adult Neurology Residency at Mayo Clinic, FL. 807/2020-presentAndrew Welleford, 4th year medical student. Achievement: Adult Neurology Residency at University of Kentucky. 907/2020-presentAnthony Donigian, 3rd year medical student. Neurology residents107/2018-06/2020Tarek Ali, MD, MA.Achievement: Recipient of Movement Disorders Fellowship at UKCOM. Assistant Professor of Neurology at University of Kentucky in 2021. 207/2018-currentJason Chisolm, MD. Achievement: Chosen as Associate Chief Resident. 307/2019-currentOmar Al-Janabi, MD, PhD. Achievement: American Academy of Neurology Resident Scholarship. 407/2018-06/2019Swathi Pradeep, MD. Achievement: Movement Disorders Fellowship at UT Houston. 507/2019-presentGabriela Keeton, MD. Achievement: Academic chief resident, Neurology residency. 607/2019-presentJulie Zhou, MD. Mentor for quality improvement project: Topic: “Resident documentation Education for accurate billing.”707/2020-presentKini Tonse, MD. Mentor for quality improvement project: Topic: “Virtual Didactics: feedback questionnaire.”807/2018-presentFawad Yousuf, MD. Achievement: 02/2021: University of Kentucky Graduate Medical Education Resident of the Month, American Academy of Neurology Resident Scholarship. 907/2020-presentPaige Sutton, MD. Achievement: Clinical Chief Resident, Dept of Neurology, University of Kentucky. 1007/2020-presentKyle Darpel, MD.Achievement: Chief Resident, Dept of Neurology, University of Kentucky.1101/2020-presentPinar Coskun, MD. Achievement: American Academy of Neurology Futures in Neurologic Scholar.1207/2020-presentChintan Rupareliya, MD.1307/2020-presentWenyang Li, MD. Neurosurgery resident07/2019-presentTripp Hines, MDMovement Disorders Fellow07/2020-presentTarek Ali, MD, MA. Achievement: Joining as Assistant Professor of Neurology at University of Kentucky in 07/2021. Invited Referee for Academic Appointment, Promotion or Tenure Recommendation for appointment at Rank of Assistant Professor, Clinical title series. Department of Neurology University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY06/2019Recommendation for appointment to rank of Assistant Professor. 04/2020Recommendation for appointment to rank of Associate Professor. 07/2020Recommendation for appointment to rank of Assistant Professor 10/2020Recommendation for appointment to rank of Assistant Professor.10/2020Recommendation for appointment to rank of Associate Professor. 11/2020Recommendation for appointment to rank of Assistant Professor. Department of Neurology Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad, India. 02/2020-presentExternal Examiner for Ph.D. in Neurology. Invited ACGME program review at University of Kentucky College of Medicine08/2018-12/2018: Reviewed 6 residency/fellowship programs. 01/2019-12/2019: Reviewed 7 residency/fellowship programs.01/2020-12/2020: Reviewed 6 residency/fellowship programs.ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES & UNIVERSITY SERVICEDepartmentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Administration & Clinical Operations07/2018- presentChair of Adult Neurology Residency Program Evaluation Committee (PEC).07/2018-presentMember of Adult Neurology Residency, Recruitment committee. Annually review about 600 applications and select 60-80 candidates for interviews. 07/2018-presentMember of Adult Neurology Residency, Clinical Competency committee.07/2019-presentTeleneurology rotation director, Adult Neurology Residency.07/2020-presentResident Research rotation course co-director, Adult Neurology Residency. Education & Research07/2020-presentModerator, Department of Neurology, Morbidity & Mortality Conference. 07/2020-presentGME unit level SWARM Champion, Department of Neurology. CollegeUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Administration & Clinical Operations109/2017-09/2018Acting Internship director, Adult Neurology. 212/2017-PresentFaculty Advisor for Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) and SIGN leader. 303/2018-09/2018Advanced Development Director, Adult Neurology.407/2018-PresentMember of Program Review Committee, University of Kentucky Graduate Medical Education (GME). 509/2018-07/2020Associate Program Director, Adult Neurology Residency (ACGME approved). 607/2019Played an important role in facilitating the collaboration of University of Kentucky and Narayana Medical College and hospital (India): Clinical Student Exchange Agreement.707/2019-presentMember of Pain Medicine Fellowship Program Evaluation Committee, University of Kentucky College of Medicine. 802/2020-PresentFaculty advisor for American Academy of Neurology (AAN) SIGN shadow-me kick off program, University of Kentucky College of Medicine.907/2020-PresentMember of Admissions Interviewer, University of Kentucky College of Medicine. 1007/2020-PresentProgram Director, Adult Neurology Residency (ACGME approved). Education & Research1107/2020-PresentMember of Education Sub-committee, University of Kentucky Graduate Medical Education. Medical CenterUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. 07/2019-presentAdministration & Clinical OperationsMember of Patient experience committee, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute. Education & Research07/2017-PresentMember of Brain Restoration Committee (BRC), University of Kentucky: A multidisciplinary clinical and scientific research team to direct clinical trials and pre-clinical science research to find new treatments and identify biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease.SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTSHONORS & AWARDS106/2014Travel Award, Pennsylvania Neurological society annual meeting. 202/2015Travel Award, American Society of Neuroimaging. 304/2015Resident scholarship award, American Academy of Neurology annual meeting. 401/2017Travel Award, 1st MDS-Pan-American Society (MDS-PAS) Congress. 504/2017Future Clinical Researchers in Neurology and Neuroscience Scholarship, American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting.610/2017New member scholarship, Huntington’s study group (HSG) annual event. 708/2018Travel fellowship award, Parkinson’s Study Group (PSG) annual meeting and symposium.809/2018Travel Award, Movement Disorders Society (MDS) International Congress. 910/2018UK Neurology Pilot Grant (20,000$). A pilot study for quantification of balance deficits in Parkinson’s disease after deep brain stimulation. Pilot trial at University of Kentucky, as a Principal-investigator. 1002/2019CCTS (Center for clinical and translational science) Pilot grant (46,000$). A pilot study to examine apomorphine-induced BOLD activation in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Pilot trial at University of Kentucky, as a Principal-investigator.1105/2020Travel fellowship award, Parkinson’s Study Group (PSG) annual meeting and symposium. But conference was cancelled because of COVID. 1202/2021Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Medical Education Award in the area of Teaching.1303/2021Patient donation to me of $10,000 to spend on neurology residency program. XII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, PUBLIC SERVICE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTMembership:110/2010-presentAndhrapradesh Medical Council.212/2013-presentAmerican Academy of Neurology. 312/2014-12/2015American Epilepsy Society.408/2016-presentInternational Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Society507/2017-presentAssociation of Indian Neurologists in America. 608/2017-presentCommonwealth Neurological Society710/2017-presentHuntington’s Study Group.810/2017-presentParkinson’s Study Group.908/2020-presentAmerican Neurological Association. Regional:01/2021-presentDirector, Neurology Didactics, Internal Medicine & Family Medicine Residency Programs, Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital, Somerset, KY.01/2021-presentCo-Director, Residents and Fellows Section, Commonwealth Neurological Society. National/International: 06/2017-04/2019Residents & Fellows (R&F) section leader, Association of Indian Neurologists in America (AINA) 07/2018-presentMember of AAN Synapse Connected Community: Consortium of Neurology Program Directors.08/2018-presentMember of Special interest groups: Neurosurgery Disorders Special Interest Group, Pediatric Movement Disorders Special Interest Group, Young Members Group, International Movement Disorders Society. 09/2019-presentInternational advisory member on the research advisory board of Narayana Medical Institutions, Nellore, India.04/2021-04/2022Selected as “Mentee” for 2021 American Academy of Neurology?Director Mentorship Leadership Program. Mentor: Dr. Sachin Kedar (Professor, Dept of Neurology, University of Nebraska).04/2021-04/2022Selected as “Mentor” for Neurology Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) Mentored review program. Review panel: 12/2019University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) grant reviewer. Early career award. 12/2019University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) grant reviewer. High impact award. 07/2020American Neurological Association annual meeting abstracts reviewer.Journal Peer-ReviewingAd Hoc Reviewer:07/2019-presentCNS Spectrums, Cambridge University Press. 07/2019-presentDrugs, Adis journals, Springer Publisher. 08/2019-presentThe journal of clinical pharmacology, Wiley Publisher. 11/2019-presentJournal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, SAGE publisher.02/2020-presentClinical Nephrology, Dustri-Verlag publisher04/2020-presentMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, Wiley Publisher.07/2020-presentJournal of Movement Disorders, Korean Movement Disorders Society. Media Contributions 11/17/2017 Bleacher Report. “UK QB’s Triumph over Tourette’s May Be Hard to believe, but It’s inspiring many.” Expert opinion of Tourette’s syndrome. Association of Indian Neurologists in America (AINA) interviews 2018 lifetime achievement award winner: Dr. Vinay Chaudhry. UK health care: “Listen: How innovative treatments are changing the outlook for Parkinson's patients.” UK Now, UK Healthcare magazine: “New to America and Facing a rare condition, patient credits UK for regaining ability to walk.” UK Now, UK Healthcare magazine: “A pilot study to examine apomorphine-induced BOLD activation in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Pilot trial at University of Kentucky, as a Principal-investigator. Parkinson’s News Today. “Study to Test MRI Technique for Possible Early Parkinson’s Diagnosis.” University of Kentucky Health Care Interview. DevelopmentInternational01/2018: 3rd annual conference of the Movement Disorders Society of India (MDSICON), Hyderabad, Telangana, India. 09/2018: Annual International Congress, Movement Disorders Society, Hong Kong. 09/2019: Annual International Congress, Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. 09/2020: Annual International Congress, Movement Disorders Society, Virtual Conference. National04/2015: 67th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Washington DC. 04/2016: 68th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada.04/2017: 69th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.04/2018: 70th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. 05/2018: Parkinson’s Study Group 29th annual meeting and 31st annual symposium, Jersey City, NJ. 11/2018: 31st Huntington’s Study Group Annual event, Houston, TX. 04/2019: 71st American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 04/2019: Parkinson’s Study Group 30th annual meeting and 32nd annual symposium, Phoenix, AZ. 04/2019: Forum on Common Movement Disorders for Junior Faculty. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Offered 28 AMA PRA Category 1 credits, two American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology approved Part IV Maintenance of Certification (MOC) activities.04/2020: 72nd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, virtual conference. Regional10/2017Bluegrass Movement Disorders Symposium, Lexington, KY. 05/2018Practical Update in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY.05/201810th Commonwealth Neurological Society,Louisville, KY.05/2019Practical Update in Neurology and Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY.06/2019Bluegrass Movement Disorders Symposium, Indianapolis, IN. 05/202012th Annual Advances in Neurology, Commonwealth Neurological Society. Virtual conference by University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.05/2020Practical Update in Neurology and Neurosurgery, Lexington, KY. Virtual Conference.University of Kentucky College of Medicine111/2018-03/2019University of Kentucky College of Medicine Academy of Medical Educators’?Clinical?Teaching?Development Program.?Lexington, KY. 209/2020Fall faculty development session: “Writing a specific aims page”, presented by Dr. Douglas Andres. Lexington, KY. 310/2020Promotion and Dossier Readiness: “Tips and strategies for success”, presented by Drs. Blalock and Schumacher. Lexington, KY.410/2020Fall faculty development session: “Stress in shifting world: factors and fixes”, presented by Ms. Mareen Dennis. Lexington, KY.510/2020Faculty development session: “Individual Precepting workshop” presented by Dr. Kristy Deep. Lexington, KY.610/2020Faculty development session: “Teaching Learners in the Group”, presented by Dr. Kristy Deep. Lexington, KY.710/2020Faculty development session: “Pause, Pivot, Promotion and the pandemic: Promotion Strategies”, presented by Dr. Lisa Tannock. Lexington, KY.810/2020Faculty development session: “Effective feedback”, presented by Dr. Amber Pincavage. Lexington, KY.911/2020-03/2021University of Kentucky College of Medicine Academy of Medical Educators’?Classroom?Teaching?Development Program.?Lexington, KY.1001/2021UK Faculty development session: “Race Matters: Race, Racism & Healthcare” presented by Dr. Anita Fernander. Lexington, KY.1102/2021UK Faculty development session: “Mentee up! How to get the most out of a mentoring relationship” presented by Dr. John Ragsdale. Lexington, KY.1204/2021Faculty development session: “Promotion and Dosier preparation”, presented by Dr. Lisa Tannock. Lexington, KY.1304/2021Faculty development session: “Should Justin T Bieber be promoted to be the Associate Professor. You be the judge”, presented by Dr. Michael Rowland. Lexington, KY.XIII. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTSLocal105/2015Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.Department of Neurology, Research day Conference. “Medication Reduction After DBS Placement in Parkinson’s Disease.”206/2015Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.Department of Neurology, Morbidity and Mortality Conference. “Acute spinal cord injury.” 302/2016Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, bined neurology, neurosurgery, pathology and radiology conference. “Tuberculosis cerebral vasculitis with multiple small strokes.”411/2016Augusta University, Augusta, GA.Department of Neurology, Noon didactic Conference. “Cerebellar ataxia.”512/2016Augusta University, Augusta, GA.Department of Physical therapy. Noon conference. “Spinal cord disorders.”612/2016Augusta University, Augusta, GA.Department of Internal Medicine. Noon conference. “Parkinson’s disease and Parkinsonism.”705/2017Augusta University, Augusta, GA.Department of Neurology, Grand Rounds. “Dopamine Synthesis Defects.”805/2017Augusta University, Augusta, GA.Department of Neurology, Noon didactic Conference. “Deep Brain Stimulation.”908/2017University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Grand Rounds. “Dopamine Synthesis Defects.”1012/2017University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) meeting. “Neurology journey and career.”1112/2017University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Resident Noon Conference. Fellowship panel discussion with residents to encourage them to pursue Movement Disorders career.1212/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuroscience (including neurology residents) Monthly Movement Disorders Video Rounds. This was developed and introduced by me in 2017.1312/2017-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology. Monthly Flip class on “Introduction to Movement Disorders” for third year medical students. 1403/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Resident Noon Conference. “Tremor.”1505/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. 2018 Practical Update Neurology & Neurosurgery, University of Kentucky. “Tremor.”1606/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Grand Rounds. “Gait abnormalities in Movement Disorders.”1707/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Grand Rounds. “Movement Disorders Emergencies.”1807/2018-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology. Monthly Interesting Case Conference. 1909/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR). Morning didactic for PMR residents. “Parkinson’s disease.” 2009/2018University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Pediatric Neurology. Grand Rounds. “Pediatric Movement Disorders.” 2110/2018, 12/2019, 12/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Resident Noon Conference. “Botulinum toxin in dystonia.” 2203/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817). “Approach to sleep.”2303/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817). “Approach to motor systems.”2405/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Practical Update Neurology & Neurosurgery.“Medical Management of Parkinson’s disease.”2506/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Preventive Medicine. “Neurotoxic exposure in the worker.”2607/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Pediatric Neurology. Grand Rounds. “Pediatric Movement Disorders Part 1 (tremor, parkinsonism, dystonia).”2708/2019University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Pediatric Neurology. Grand Rounds. “Pediatric Movement Disorders Part 2 (tics, stereotypies, chorea, myoclonus).”2803/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817). “Approach to sleep.”2903/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817). “Approach to motor systems.”3004/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR). “Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism.”3104/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Family Medicine. Grand Rounds. “Introduction to Movement Disorders.”3204/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Faculty meeting, Department of Neurology: “Introduction of combined general service and development of team leadership skills among senior residents.”3305/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Grand rounds. “Time is cerebellum: Immune mediated Cerebellar ataxias.” 3405/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. 2020 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery. “Recognition and management of Dystonia.”3506/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Faculty meeting, Department of Neurology: “What makes good feedback.”3607/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Faculty meeting, Department of Neurology: “Introduction of Research Program in Residency and Research Mentor-Mentee program.”3707/2020-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Biweekly Resident-PD meeting presentations.3807/2020-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Precept/Moderate Morbidity and Mortality Conference, Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky COM (4 per year).3907/2020-presentUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. GME level SWARM faculty champion. Precept the unit level SWARMs for adult Neurology residents (3 per year).4009/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Faculty meeting, Department of Neurology: “Introduction to Career/Academic mentor, Virtual Residency Interviews and Sub-Specialty cases in Resident Clinic.”4110/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. UK SIGN: “Neurologists: A day in the life.”4210/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Pediatric Neurology. Grand Rounds. “Chorea and Dystonia in Pediatric Population.”4312/2020University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Department of Neurology, Grand Rounds. “Autoimmune/ Paraneoplastic movement disorders.” 4402/2021University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817): “Approach to motor systems.”4503/2021University of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington, KY. Lecture for First year Medical Students (MD 817). “Approach to sleep.”State/RegionalTo medical professionals105/2018University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.2018 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery: “Tremor”206/2019Bluegrass Movement Disorders Symposium, Indianapolis, IN. “Drug Induced Movement Disorders.” 305/2019University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.2019 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery: “Medical Management of Parkinson’s disease.”405/2020Commonwealth Neurological Society. 12th Annual Advances in Neurology. Virtual conference by University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. “Drug Induced Movement Disorders.” 505/2020University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.2020 Practical Update in Neurology & Neurosurgery: “Recognition and management of Dystonia.”610/2020Pikeville Medical Center, Pikeville, KY. Department of Neurology grand rounds: “Stroke induced movement disorders.”702/2021Lake Cumberland Hospital, Somerset, KY. Department of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine. Noon conference: “Introduction to Movement Disorders.”To non-medical professionals103/2017Parkinson’s foundation, Augusta, GA. Lunch & Learn course for Parkinson’s disease patients and caregivers of Georgia. “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: Dark side of the moon.”204/2017Lake Oconee Moves, Lake Oconee, GA. Lunch & learn course for Parkinson’s disease patients and caregivers in Lake Oconee. “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: Dark side of the moon.”305/2017CSRA Parkinson’s support group, Augusta, GA. “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: Dark side of the moon.”408/2017Lexington Area Parkinson’s Support Group (LAPSG), Lexington, KY. “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: Dark side of the moon.” 504/2018Everything is science 2018 (University of Kentucky organized regional event), Lexington, KY. “Head to head- the science of ageing and brain.”602/2018Lexington Area Parkinson’s Support Group (LAPSG), Lexington, KY. “Medication management of Parkinson’s disease.” 703/2018University of Kentucky sponsored guest lecture, Lexington, KY.“Drug Induced Movement Disorders.” 808/2018Rockcastle Regional Hospital, Mt Vernon, KY.“Introduction and Management of Parkinson’s disease.” 910/2018Keynote speaker at “Gathering for good” (Lexington Area Parkinson’s Support Group annual meeting), Lexington, KY.“Myths and mistakes in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.” 1011/2018Frankfurt Parkinson’s Support Group, Frankfurt, KY. “Medication management of Parkinson’s disease.”1105/2019Curie Learning, Richmond, VA. Motivational speech for high school students who have interest in medical field. “A career as a doctor.”1203/2020Lexington Area Parkinson’s Support Group (LAPSG), Lexington, KY. “Nutrition and Parkinson’s disease.” 1304/2020Parkinson’s International Foundation, Lexington, KY.“COVID19 and Parkinson’s Disease”National104/2019Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.1st Annual Junior Faculty Forum on Common Movement Disorders. “Abortive strategies for Off periods in Parkinson’s disease.” 204/2019Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.1st Annual Junior Faculty Forum on Common Movement Disorders. “Neurotoxin injections techniques.”32019-presentMonthly Professor Movement Disorders video rounds with multiple movement disorders specialists from different regions in USA which is led by Professor Dr. Kapil D Sethi. 406/2020University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Didactic lecture to Neurology Residents. “Dystonia and gait disorders.” 507/2020University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Didactic lecture to Neurology Residents. “Movement Disorders Emergencies and Drug Induced Movement Disorders.” 601/2021University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Grand rounds, Department of Neurology. “Autoimmune/ Paraneoplastic movement disorders.” 703/2021University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Didactic lecture to Neurology Residents. “Tremor and parkinsonism.” 803/2021American Society of Neuroimaging Educational Rounds, Buffalo, NY. “Neuroimaging in Movement Disorders.”904/2021University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Didactic lecture to Neurology Residents. “Dystonia, Chorea and tics.” International10/2018Narayana Medical College, Nellore, Andhrapradesh, India. Grand Rounds. “Dopamine Synthesis Defects.”XIV. RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS A. PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Original Research in Professional, Scientific or Educational JournalsRamanathan S, Rana S, Guduru Z et al. Unusual case of recurrent SMART (Stroke-like migraine attacks after radiation therapy) syndrome. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2016; 19 (3); 399-401. Guduru Z, Purohit A, Pu F, Rana S. Amyloid myopathy as the presenting feature of Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2017, 20 (1); 77-78. Guduru Z, Morgan J, Sethi K. Anterocollis as an “off” phenomenon in Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice Nov/Dec 2017, 4 (6); 901-902. Guduru Z, Sethi KD. Bilateral facial spasm following Guillian-Barre syndrome. Tremor and other Hyperkinetic Movements 2018;8, DOI:?10.7916/D83X9PPX. Quintero J E, Guduru Z, Zhang Z et al. Validations of apormorphine-induced BOLD activation correlations in hemiparkinsonian Rhesus Macaques. Neuroimage: Clinical 22 (2019) 101724. Pradeep S, Ali T, Guduru Z. Ataxia with Vitamin E deficiency with predominant cervical dystonia. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice 2019 Dec 30;7(1):100-103. Avasarala J, Guduru Z, Mullins S et al. Can a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis be made without ruling out neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder? Multiple Sclerosis & Related Disorders Vol 40, May 2020, 101949. Wellford A, Guduru Z, Gerhardt G et al. RNA-Seq of Human Peripheral Nerve in Response to Injury: Distinctive Analysis of The Nerve Repair Pathways. Cell transplantation Volume 29: 1–13. Bates M, Chisolm J, Avasarala J, Guduru Z. Anti-MOG and Anti-AQP4 Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder in a Patient with Myasthenia Gravis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 44, 102205. Keeton G, Ali T, Sudhakar P, and Guduru Z. A Case of Lance Adams Syndrome with See-Saw Nystagmus. Neurology 96 (5), e816-e816. Vasireddy R, Sokola B, Guduru Z. New generation VMAT2 inhibitors induced parkinsonism. Clinical Parkinsonism and Related Disorders Vol 3, 2020, 100078. Donigian A, Lightner D, Toupin N, Guduru Z. Acquired movement disorders secondary to giant tumefactive perivascular spaces. Journal of Movement Disorders. Avasarala J, Guduru Z, Sokola B et al. Use of anti-TNF-alpha therapy in Crohn’s disease is associated with increased incidence of Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. Gera G, Guduru Z, Quintero J et al. Gait and balance changes with investigational peripheral nerve cell therapy during deep brain stimulation in people with Parkinson’s disease. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 500. Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles, Editorials, Reviews in Professional, Scientific or Educational Journals Guduru Z, Purohit A, Rana S. Aortic dissection presenting as anterior spinal cord syndrome. Drexel Medical Journal, 2015. Guduru Z, Purohit A, Ramanathan S, Rana S. Steroid-responsive encephalopathy: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation. Drexel Medical Journal, 2015. Guduru Z, Baser S, Leichliter T. Medication reduction after DBS placement in Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders Vol 32, No. 9, pp. e7. Thandampallayam M, Guduru Z. Diagnostic dilemma: Anti-GAD chorea versus late onset Huntington’s disease. Commonwealth Neurological Society Residents and Fellows section, 2021. Book Chapters:“Therapy of Movement Disorders: A Case-Based Approach” on Treatment of Paroxysmal Nonkinesigenic Dyskinesia. Guduru Z and Sethi KD. Editors: Stephen Reich and Stewart Factor. May 2019. Springer International publishing. “Paroxysmal movement disorders- A practical, concise guide” on Paroxysmal Nonkinesigenic dyskinesia. Guduru Z and Sethi KD (Chapter 4). Editors: Kapil Sethi, Robert Erro and Kailash Bhatia. eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-53721-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53721-0. November 2020. Springer International publishing. XIV. RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS - continuedB. ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS [specify type: Podium, Poster, Exhibit, Electronic, Educational Exhibit, Scientific Exhibit; oldest at top, newest at bottom in each section]Local/State/Regional Meetings110/2014Ramanathan S; Guduru Z; Purohit A, Malhotra K; Rana S. “Acute necrotizing vasculitis mimicking glioblastoma multiformae in a patient with neuromyelitis optica.” Pennsylvania Neurological Society, Pittsburgh, PA. Poster. 210/2014Ramanathan S; Guduru Z; Purohit A, Malhotra K; Rana S. “Non-convulsive status epilepticus in multiple sclerosis: two cases and review.” Pennsylvania Neurological Society, Pittsburgh, PA. Poster. 310/2018Guduru Z, Gera G, Quintero J, Van Horne C, Gerhardt G. “Peripheral nerve grafts implanted into the substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease during deep brain stimulation surgery: 2-year follow-up study of gait parameters.” 2018 3rd annual Kentucky Neuroscience Institute (KNI) clinical-translational research symposium, Lexington, KY. Poster. 410/2018Quintero JE, Guduru, Z, Gerhardt GA et al. “Validations of Apomorphine (APO)-Induced BOLD Activation Correlations in Hemi-parkinsonian Rhesus Macaques.” 2018 3rd annual Kentucky Neuroscience Institute (KNI) clinical-translational research symposium, Lexington, KY. Poster.505/2019Guduru Z, Pradeep S. “A lesson in prompt diagnosis: Ataxia with Vitamin E deficiency.” 2019 Resident Trainee Research day, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Poster.605/2019Guduru Z, Ali T. “DBS programming in tremor predominant, dyskinesia predominant and rigid-akinetic predominant Parkinson’s disease.” 2019 Resident Trainee Research day, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Poster.705/2019Guduru Z, Ali T. “Simple partial seizure presenting with dystonic features in acute stroke.” 2019 Resident Trainee Research day, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Poster.810/2020Donigian A, Toupin D, Guduru Z. “Acquired Movement Disorders Secondary to Tumefactive Virchow Robin Spaces.”?2020 Neuroscience Clinical Translational Research Symposium, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and UK Department of Neurology, Lexington, KY. Poster. 910/2020Ali T, Guduru Z. “Rapid-Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism: Evolution of Clinical Phenotype 26 Years Post Diagnosis.” 2020 Neuroscience Clinical Translational Research Symposium, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and UK Department of Neurology, Lexington, KY. Poster.1010/2020Sekhon S, Guduru Z.? “MRI Findings in Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy Secondary to Acetaminophen Toxicity.” 2020 Neuroscience Clinical Translational Research Symposium, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and UK Department of Neurology, Lexington, KY. Poster.1103/2021Kini T, Guduru Z, Sudhakar P. “Virtual didactics: survey by neurology residents at University of Kentucky” Resident Trainee Research day 2021, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Podium presentation.1203/2021Ali T, Guduru Z. “Caudal Zona Incerta DBS in tremor.” Resident Trainee Research day 2021, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Podium presentation.National Meetings101/2014Ramanathan S; Guduru Z; Shaikh N; Malhotra K; Rana S. “Corpus Callosum lesion: stroke or glioblastoma?” 37th American Society of Neuroimaging, Sarasota, Florida. Poster. 201/2014Ramanathan S, Malhotra K, Guduru Z, Shaikh N, Rana S. “Tumefactive Demyelination: Biopsy dilemma.” 37th American Society of Neuroimaging, Sarasota, Florida. Poster.301/2014Ramanathan S, Malhotra K, Guduru Z, Shaikh N, Rana S. “Conversion of Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome into irreversible cytotoxic edema and acute infarct.” 37th American Society of Neuroimaging, Sarasota, Florida. Poster.401/2015Guduru Z; Ramanathan S; Sreedhar G; Leichliter T; Rana S. “Recurrent SMART syndrome: be smart and avoid invasive testing!!” 38th American Society of Neuroimaging, Carefree, Arizona. Poster.501/2015Purohit A; Guduru Z; Dike N; Synowiec A. “Amyloid spells: diagnostic dilemma.” 38th American Society of Neuroimaging, Carefree, Arizona. Poster. 612/2015Guduru Z; Agrawal D; Purohit A; Synowiec A. “LGI-1 autoimmune synaptic encephalitis: EEG as a biomarker?” 2015 American Epilepsy Society annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Poster. 701/2016Guduru Z, Purohit A, Rana S. “TB Vasculitis and Strokes in an?Immunocompetent: Rare Diagnosis becomes more rarer if not Thought.” 39th American Society of Neuroimaging, Orlando, FL. Poster. 801/2016Purohit A, Guduru Z, Chaparala S, Tayal A. “Atrioesophageal Fistulas after Pulmonary Vein Isolation: a rare and deadly complication.” 39th American Society of Neuroimaging, Orlando, FL. Poster. 904/2016Guduru Z, Schrmake C, Baser S, Leichliter T. “Medication Reduction After DBS Placement in Parkinson’s Disease.” 68th American Academy of Neurology, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Poster. 1005/2016Guduru Z. Case series of Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN). 7th Movement Disorders Society- Pan American Society (MDS-PAS) school for young neurologists, Atlanta GA. Podium presentation. 1102/2017Guduru Z, Kurek J, Morgan J, Sethi K. “Bilateral facial movements following Guillain-Barre syndrome.” 1st Pan-American Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders congress, Miami, FL. Poster. 1202/2017Guduru Z. “Severe restless leg syndrome uncovered by Phenergan given for vomiting.” 1st Pan-American Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders congress, Miami, FL. Podium presentation. Travel award. 1305/2017Purohit A, Arwani M, Shah L, Nandra K, Rana S, Guduru Z. “Peripheral neuropathy as a presenting feature Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease.” 2017 American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ. Poster. 1404/2018Guduru Z, Sethi K. “Bilateral facial movements following Guillian-Barre syndrome.” 70th American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic poster. 1508/2018Guduru Z, Baser S, Leichliter T. “Medication reduction after DBS placement in Parkinson’s disease.” Parkinson’s Study Group 29th annual meeting and 31st annual symposium, Jersey City, NJ. Poster. 1602/2019Van Horne C, Quintero G, Gurwell J, Guduru Z, Hines T. “Autologous Repair Cell Grafts to the Substantia Nigra Produce Clinically Important Changes that are Stable at 2 Years.” 70th Southern Neurosurgical Society Annual Meeting, Key Largo, FL. Poster.1702/2020Rickard K, Guduru Z, Gera G et al. “Gait Improvements with Peripheral Nerve Graft during Deep Brain Stimulation in People with Parkinson’s Disease.” 2020 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM), Denver, CO. Poster. 1804/2020Vasireddy R, Khan Q, Guduru Z. "Infant presenting with Autoimmune NMDA Positive encephalitis secondary to Herpes Simplex Encephalitis: A Case Report." 72nd American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting. E-Poster. 1904/2020Vasireddy R, Ali T, Guduru Z. "Parkinsonism secondary to use of valbenazine and reversal with the addition of levodopa: A Case Report?" 72nd American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting. E-Poster.2004/2020Bates M, Chisolm J, Avasarala J, Guduru Z. "Anti-MOG and Anti-AQP4 Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder in a Patient with Myasthenia Gravis." 72nd American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting. E-Poster. 2104/2020Alkhasova M, Avasarala J, Sutton P, Pettigrew L, Guduru Z. “Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders Misdiagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis: Can Current Diagnostic Guidelines Separate the Two Diseases?” 72nd American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting. E-Poster.2205/2020Guduru Z, Gerhardt G, Van Horne C et al. “Seven-year review of DBS Plus: A clinical trial platform for combining delivery of investigational therapeutics with deep brain stimulation surgery in patients with Parkinson’s disease.” Parkinson’s Study Group (PSG). Poster was accepted but meeting was cancelled. PSG travel fellowship award. 2306/2020van Horne C, Guduru Z, Gerhardt G et al. “Seven-year review of DBS Plus: A clinical trial platform for combining delivery of investigational therapeutics with deep brain stimulation surgery in patients with Parkinson’s disease.” 2020 American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. Poster was accepted but meeting was cancelled. 2406/2020Quintero JE, Guduru Z, van Horne CG et al. “Repair cells survive direct delivery and may provide support to substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons in a patient with Parkinson’s disease receiving an investigational cell therapy.” 2020 American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. Poster was accepted but meeting was cancelled. 2509/2020Donigian A, Toupin D, Guduru Z. “Acquired Movement Disorders Secondary to Tumefactive Virchow Robin Spaces.”? 2020 American Neurological Association (ANA) virtual conference. E-Poster.2609/2020Ali T, Guduru Z. Poster presentation. “Rapid-Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism: Evolution of Clinical Phenotype 26 Years Post Diagnosis.”?2020 American Neurological Association (ANA) virtual conference. E-Poster.2709/2020Sekhon S, Guduru Z. “MRI Findings in Acute Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy Secondary to Acetaminophen Toxicity.” 2020 American Neurological Association (ANA) virtual conference. E-Poster.2804/2021Kini T, Guduru Z, Sudhakar P. “Virtual didactics: survey by neurology residents at University of Kentucky” 73rd American Academy of Neurology virtual annual meeting. E-Poster. 2904/2021Ali T, Guduru Z. "Non-Ketotic Hyperglycemic Hemichorea/ Hemiballism.” 73rd American Academy of Neurology virtual annual meeting. E-Poster.3004/2021Al-Janabi O, Yousuf F, Helgren L, Guduru Z. "Two Cases: of COVID-19 Encephalitis: case series" 73rd American Academy of Neurology virtual annual meeting. E-Poster.International Meetings 109/2018 Guduru Z. “Two siblings with head shaking and loss of balance.” 22nd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Hong Kong. Podium presentation. (12 cases from around the world, are selected for podium presentation per year for this podium presentation).209/2018Guduru Z, Gera G, Quintero J, Van Horne C, Gerhardt G. “Peripheral nerve grafts implanted into the substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease during deep brain stimulation surgery: 2-year follow-up study of gait parameters.” 22nd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Hong Kong. Poster. 306/2019Ginjupally D, Hines T, Guduru Z. “Ipsilateral STN and contralateral Caudal Zona incerta stimulation in patient with Tremor predominant Parkinson’s disease.” 18th Biennial Meeting of the World Society for stereotactic and functional Neurosurgery (WSSFN), New York City, NY. Poster. 409/2019Guduru Z, Ali T, Ginjupally D, Van Horne C. “DBS Programming in Tremor and Akinetic-Rigid Predominant Parkinson’s Disease.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.509/2019Guduru Z, Ali T, Gurwell J, Ginjupally D. “GNAO1 gene mutation: generalized dystonia without epilepsy. 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.609/2019 Guduru Z, Ali T, Ginjupally D, Van Horne C. “Dystonic storm with a change of stimulation from constant voltage to constant current.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.709/2019Ali T, Ginjupally D, Guduru Z. “Left STN DBS and right CZi DBS in a patient with Tremor-predominant Parkinson’s disease.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.809/2019Ali T, Ginjupally D, Guduru Z. “Stiff limb syndrome progressing to stiff man syndrome in a non-diabetic man.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.909/2019Ali T, Ginjupally D, Guduru Z. “Simple partial status epilepticus presenting with dystonic features in acute stroke.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.1009/2019Gera G, Guduru Z, Quintero J et al. “Improvements in gait deficits with peripheral nerve grafts implanted into the substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease during deep brain stimulation surgery: 2-year follow-up study.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster.1109/2019Ginjupally D, Van Horne C, Guduru Z. “Evidence of survival of Peripheral nerve grafts implanted into the Substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease during deep brain stimulation surgery.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster. 1209/2019Ginjupally D, Van Horne C, Guduru Z. “Deep brain stimulation in Caudal Zona incerta: Case series.” 23rd International Congress Movement Disorders Society, Nice, France. Poster. 1306/2020Slevin J, Guduru Z, Van Horne C et al. “Determining the safety and feasibility of unilateral cell therapy delivery to the substantia nigra for the goal of disease modification.” XXV World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders, Prague, Czech Republic. Poster.1409/2020Van Horne C, Guduru Z, Gerhardt G et al. “Two-year outcome of autologous peripheral nerve grafting to the substantia nigra at the time of DBS surgery.” 24th International Congress Movement Disorders Society, virtual meeting. Poster.1509/2020Quintero J, Slevin J, Guduru Z, Gurwell J, Gerhardt G, van Horne C. “Unilateral delivery of cell-based therapy to the putamen and substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease who have an existing DBS system.” 24th International Congress Movement Disorders Society, virtual meeting. Poster.1609/2020Keeton G, Ali T, Sudhakar P, Guduru Z. “A case of Lance Adams Syndrome with See Saw nystagmus. 24th International Congress Movement Disorders Society, virtual meeting. Poster.1709/2020Ali T, Keeton G, Yamasaki T, Guduru Z. “Catatonia, Parkinsonism and Dystonia in a patient with Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome.” 24th International Congress Movement Disorders Society, virtual meeting. Poster.XIV. RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS - continuedC. SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS, GRANT & CONTRACT ACTIVITIES [oldest at top, newest at bottom in each section; include Pending]ActiveProject Title: DBS plus: Pilot Study to Evaluate the Safety and Feasibility of Implanting Autologous Peripheral Nerve Grafts in Subjects with Parkinson's Disease Undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery and Treatment. Project Number:NCT#02369003Principal Investigator(s): Craig Van Horne, MDRole in Project:Sub-InvestigatorEffort:0 %Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralSponsor:?????????????????????????????????University of Kentucky: Department of NeurosurgeryDuration of Project: 01/2018-presentTotal Award: Grant Number:Account # 1215511400. Project Title: P2B001: Phase 3, Twelve-week, Multi-Center, Multinational, Randomized, Double-Blind, Double-Dummy, Parallel Group Study to Determine the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of P2B001?Once Daily Compared to its Individual Components in Subjects with Early Parkinson’s Disease and to a calibration Arm of Pramipexole ER. I have enrolled 11 patients in this trial and stood in top 10 patient recruitment centers (target was to enroll 6 patients). Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:2.5 %Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralSponsor name: Pharmaceutical Research AssociatesDuration of Project: 07/2018 -presentTotal Award: Received: $ 95,774. Grant Number:Account # 3048113855Project Title: A pilot study for quantification of balance deficits in Parkinson’s disease after deep brain stimulation. UK Neurology Pilot Grant. Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:1%Institution/University:University of Kentucky: Department of NeurologySource of Funding: IntramuralDuration of Project: 02/2019 -presentTotal Award: $ 20,000Grant Number:Account # 1013173750Project Title: A pilot study to examine apomorphine-induced BOLD activation in patients with Parkinson’s disease. CCTS (Center for clinical and translational science) Pilot grant. Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:0 %Institution/University:University of Kentucky: Center for clinical and translational science. Source of Funding: IntramuralDuration of Project: 07/2019 -presentTotal Award: 46,000$Grant Number:Account # 1013178070Project TitleTrial Of Parkinson's And Zoledronic Acid (TOPAZ)Project NumberPrincipal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectCo-Investigator?Effort:?0Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorParkinsons FoundationDuration of Project04/20-06/22Total Award:?$ 0Grant number:3200003558Project Title: Characterization of a specialty Normal pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) clinic. The purpose of this study is to collect a systematic, standardized, standard-of-care database on patients suspected of having NPH at the UK Kentucky Neuroscience Institute (KNI) Clinic. Project Number:IRB number: 44619, University of Kentucky.Principal Investigator(s): Charles Smith, MDRole in Project:Sub-InvestigatorEffort:0 %Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: IntramuralSponsor:?????????????????????????????????University of Kentucky: Department of Neurology. Duration of Project: 07/2020 -presentTotal Award: Grant Number:Account # None (PI Funded). Project Title: RAD-PD: Registry for the advancement of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s. Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:2.5%Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralSponsor Name:????? Neuropoint Alliance Incorporated. Duration of Project: 01/2021-presentTotal Award: Budget of $20,100. Grant Number:Account # 3048114993. Project Title: Molecular and functional biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease (Quadrant Biosciences). Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:5%Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralSponsor Name:????? Quadrant Biosciences Incorporated. Duration of Project: 03/2021 -presentTotal Award: Budget of $436,282. Grant Number:Account # 3048114927. Project Title: CVL-751-PD-001. A phase 3, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, 27-week trial to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of two fixed doses of tavapadon in early Parkinson’s disease (tempo – 1 trial). Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:1%Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralSponsor Name: Syneos Health LLCDuration of Project: 03/2021-presentTotal Award: Budget of $150,240; Received: $9,431Grant Number:Account # 3048114762Project Title: CVL-751-PD-003. A phase 3, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, flexible- dose, 27-week trial to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of tavapadon as adjunctive therapy for Parkinson’s disease in levodopa-treated adults with motor fluctuations (tempo-3 trial).Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:2.5%Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralDuration of Project: 03/2021 -presentTotal Award: Budget of $126,095Grant Number:Account # Pending UK Account Number. Project Title: CVL-751-PD-004. 58-week open-label trial of tavapadon in parkinson’s disease (tempo-4 trial). Pending regulatory documents and IRB approval. Project Number:Principal Investigator(s): Zain Guduru, MDRole in Project:Principal-InvestigatorEffort:2%Institution/University:University of KentuckySource of Funding: ExtramuralDuration of Project: 03/2021 -presentTotal Award: Budget of $86,009; Received: $0Grant Number:Account # 3048115051InactiveProject TitleA Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo- Controlled Study with an Open-Label Phase to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of Tozadenant as Adjunctive Therapy in Levodopa-Treated Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Experiencing End-of-Dose “Wearing-Off” (TOZ-PD).Project NumberBiotie TOZ-CL05Principal Investigator(s)John Morgan, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityAugusta UniversitySource of FundingExtramuralSponsorBiotie TherapiesDuration of Project8/25/15-5/16/18Total Award:?7 subjects enrolledGrant number:N/A Clinical trialProject TitleAn Open-Label, Phase 3 Study Examining the Long-Term Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of APL-130277 in Levodopa Responsive Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Complicated by Motor Fluctuations (“OFF” Episodes).Project NumberPrincipal Investigator(s)John Morgan, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityAugusta UniversitySource of FundingExtramuralSponsorCynapsus Therapeutics IncDuration of Project10/7/15-8/25/16Total Award:?0 subjects enrolledGrant number:N/A Clinical trialProject TitleDUOGLOBE: Duodopa/duopa in patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease a global observation study evaluating long term effectiveness. Project NumberNCT02611713Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie IncorporatedDuration of Project02/2016-02/2018Total Award:?$5,500Grant number:3048113030Project TitleA Phase 3, Open-Label Study of the Safety, Efficacy, and Tolerability of Apomorphine Administered by Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Unsatisfactory Control on Available Therapy.Project NumberUSWM-AP2-3000Principal Investigator(s)Kapil Sethi, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityAugusta UniversitySource of FundingExtramuralSponsorUS WorldMeds, LLCDuration of Project?6/21/16-7/25/18Total Award:?2?subjects enrolledGrant number:N/A Clinical trialProject TitleA multicenter, international, open-label, safety study of ND0612, a solution of levodopa/carbidopa delivered via a pump system as a continuous subcutaneous infusion in subjects with advanced Parkinson's Disease (UBeyoNDU).Project NumberUBeyoNDU ND0612H-012Principal Investigator(s)John Morgan, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityAugusta UniversitySource of FundingExtramuralSponsorNeuroDerm Ltd.Duration of Project3/24/17?-5/3/18Total Award:?0?subjects enrolledGrant number:N/A Clinical trialProject TitleM15-562: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Multiple Dose Study to Assess Efficacy, Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of ABBV-8E12 in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Project NumberNCT02985879Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?2.5 %Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie Incorporated.Duration of Project04/2017-10/2020Total Award:?$390,271Grant number:3048113480Project TitleSTEADY PD III: A Phase 3 double-blind placebo-controlled parallel group study of isradipine as a disease modifying agent in subjects with early Parkinson disease.Project NumberNCT02168842Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?1%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorNorthwestern UniversityDuration of Project04/2017-03/2018Total Award:?$30,662Grant number:3200001328Project TitleCTH-301: An Open-Label, Phase 3 Study Examining the Long-Term Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of APL-130277 in Levodopa Responsive Patients with Parkinson#s Disease Complicated by Motor Fluctuations (#OFF# Episodes)Project NumberNCT02542696Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?1.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorSunovion Pharmaceuticals IncorporatedDuration of Project05/2017-01/2021Total Award:?$85,760Grant number:3048113525Project TitleAn Open-Label, Phase 3 Study Examining the Long-Term Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of APL-130277 in Levodopa Responsive Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Complication by Motor Fluctuations (“OFF” Episodes). Project NumberNCT02542696?Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectCo-Investigator?Effort:?1%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorSunovion PharmaceuticalsDuration of Project05/2017-07/2018Total Award:?$ 31,051Grant number:3048113526Project TitleA Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Multiple Dose Study to Assess Efficacy, Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of ABBV-8E12 in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.Project NumberM15-562 PSPPrincipal Investigator(s)John Morgan, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0%Institution/UniversityAugusta UniversitySource of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie Incorporated.Duration of Project6/14/17-8/24/20Total Award:?3 subjects enrolledGrant number:N/A Clinical trialProject TitleTOZ-CL06: A Multicenter, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of Tozadenant as Adjunctive Therapy in Levodopa-Treated Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Experiencing End of Dose “Wearing-Off”. Project NumberNCT03051607Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorBiotie Therapeutics IncorporatedDuration of Project5/12/2017 to 4/2/2018Total Award:?$9,002Grant number:3048113551Project TitleNILO-PD study: Safety and tolerability of daily oral administration of nilotinib (150-300mg once daily) in Parkinson's Disease. Project NumberNCT03205488Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorNorthwestern UniversityDuration of Project11/7/2017 to 9/17/2019Total Award:?$5,540Grant number:3048113744Project TitleM15-739: An open label study in subjects with Parkinson’s disease to evaluate the safety and tolerability of titration and continuous subcutaneous infusion of ABBV-951 for up to 4 weeks in an outpatient environment. Project NumberNCT03374917Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?1.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie IncorporatedDuration of Project2/28/2018 to 1/6/2020Total Award:?$46,513Grant number:3048113815Project TitleM15-563: Phase 2 extension of Study M15-562 to assess the long-term safety, tolerability and efficacy of ABBV-8E12 in subjects with progressive supranuclear palsy. Project NumberNCT03391765Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?2.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie IncorporatedDuration of Project03/2018-06/2020Total Award:?$254,030Grant number:3048113829Project TitleM15-738: A Single Ascending Dose Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of 24- and 74-Hour Subcutaneous Infusions of ABBV-951 in Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease.Project NumberNCT03033498Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?1.5%Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie IncorporatedDuration of Project3/13/2018 to 3/5/2020Total Award:?$74,714Grant number:3048113840Project TitleM15-741: A 52-Week, Open-label, Single-arm Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of 24-hour Daily Exposure of Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion of ABBV-951 in Subjects with Parkinson's Disease. Project NumberNCT04379050Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?1 %Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorAbbVie IncorporatedDuration of Project5/1/2019 to 6/14/2021Total Award:?$35,120Grant number:3048114491Project TitleND0612-317: A multicenter, randomized, active-controlled, double-blind, double-dummy, parallel group clinical trial, investigating the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of continuous subcutaneous ND0612 infusion in comparison to oral IR-LD/CD in subjects with Parkinson’s disease experiencing motor fluctuations (BouNDless). Project NumberNCT04006210Principal Investigator(s)John Slevin, MD?Role in ProjectSub-Investigator?Effort:?0 %Institution/UniversityUniversity of Kentucky?Source of FundingExtramuralSponsorSyneos Health LLCDuration of Project12/3/2019 to 12/11/2020Total Award:?$ 0Grant number:3048114599XV. OTHER ACTIVITIES 05/2018: Contributed to the Neurology Grand rounds Jeopardy at University of Kentucky. 05/2018: Developed CPX tremor case for UK College of Medicine for third year medical students. 08/2020: SNMA medical student conference: guided African or African American students for neurology residency. Organized by University of Kentucky. 10/2020: National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA) council of residents faculty webinar: guided Hispanic medical students for neurology residency. 11/2020: Sharing our innovative 4:1 resident schedule with Residency Program Director, University of Oklahoma. END OF DOCUMENT ................
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