David Burn is Professor of Movement Disorders Neurology at Newcastle University. He is an internationally renowned researcher in Movement Disorders and has had a major leadership role in British neurology. His research on the cognitive aspects of Parkinson’s disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies has highlighted the burden of non-motor symptoms and established that cognitive impairment is a significant and frequent feature of Parkinson’s. Professor Burn has assumed key leadership roles in neurology and academia, being appointed as the National Specialty Lead for Neurodegeneration and the NIHR Clinical Research Network, and is the National Clinical Director for Parkinson’s UK where he has established a Parkinson’s excellence network.
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Back to directory listingProfessor David Burn FMedSci
Job Title
Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Movement Disorders Neurology
Institution
Newcastle University
Year elected
2017
Interests
SpecialitiesMovement disorders; the early diagnosis and treatment of dementia associated with Parkinson's;
Section committee elected byNeuroscience (including neurology and neurosurgery), physiology, pharmacological sciences
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