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Eric Jackowiak, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin Institute of NeuroScience (WINS). His clinical and research focuses include movement disorders, Parkinson's disease management, and neurological treatment preferences. He completed his fellowship in Movement Disorders at the University of Michigan (2018-2020), residency in Neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2015-2018), and internal medicine internship (2014-2015).
Research Interests: Dr. Jackowiak's work emphasizes clinical decision support systems, deep brain stimulation outcomes, and patient-centered care in neurodegenerative diseases. His studies explore topics such as dopamine agonist withdrawal syndromes, caregiver burden in Parkinson's patients, and immune reconstitution syndromes post-transplantation. He has published extensively on movement disorders and neurosurgical complications like 'Twiddler Syndrome.'
Publications Trends: His recent work (2019-2025) shows a focus on improving clinical diagnostic practices, understanding long-term outcomes of DBS procedures, and ethical considerations in neurological care. Key areas include optimizing autoimmune antibody panel utilization and investigating age-related treatment preferences in Parkinson's patients.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Wisconsin Institute of NeuroScience (WINS), contributing to collaborative neurology research initiatives. No specific grants or advisor information explicitly stated in provided texts.
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