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Dystonia with Dr. Walker

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Francis O. Walker, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director of the Movement Disorder Clinic at Wake Forest University, has had significant involvement in clinical care and research in Huntington’s Disease for over 30 years. Following residency training in Neurology at the University of Iowa and fellowship training in Movement Disorders at the University of Michigan, he joined the faculty of Wake Forest University in 1984. HD has been his primary clinical and research interest throughout his career. Before retiring, he used to provide clinical care for 150 HD patients per year and was actively involved in several HD-related clinical trials.
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Francis O. Walker, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director of the Movement Disorder Clinic at Wake Forest University, has had significant involvement in clinical care and research in Huntington’s Disease for over 30 years. Following residency training in Neurology at the University of Iowa and fellowship training in Movement Disorders at the University of Michigan, he joined the faculty of Wake Forest University in 1984. HD has been his primary clinical and research interest throughout his career. Before retiring, he used to provide clinical care for 150 HD patients per year and was actively involved in several HD-related clinical trials.
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