Professor Kallol Ray Chaudhuri

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Experience: Consultant Neurologist, Dementech Neurosciences (2016 – present)
Hospital: Not Available

About

Professor Kallol Ray Chaudhuri is an exceptionally well-regarded consultant neurologist who currently practices at Dementech Neurosciences, a London-based private boutique practice that specialises in neurologypsychology and psychiatry. He specialises primarily in general neurology and Parkinson’s disease, and is the current medical director of the Parkinson Foundation International Centre of Excellence at King’s College London.

Professor Chaudhuri, who is also a professor of neurology/movement disorders at King’s College London, is today widely considered a world leader when it comes to non-motor aspects of people-based research concerning Parkinson’s disease. in 2018, he was rewarded for his excellent, ground-breaking research in the field of nonmotor Parkinson’s disease, a year after he received an award for outstanding research leadership from the esteemed Royal College of Physicians London. 

The revered consultant neurologist and Parkinson’s disease specialist is also a member of the Nervous System’s Committee of the National Institute of Health Research, co-editor in chief of the Nature Group Nature Parkinson’s disease journal, as well as being the current co-chairman of the appointments committee of the Movement Disorders Society and chairman of the MDS Non-motor Study Group. He has, to-date, written over 330 papers and is co-editor of four books specifically relating to restless legs syndrome and Parkinson’s disease

Education

 European Editor, Basal Ganglia Lead, London South CLRN Neurosciences Sub-Speciality Group
 Medical Director, National Parkinson Foundation International Centre of Excellence, Kings College, London (2011 – present) Chairman, International Parkinson’s Disease Non Motor Group Senior Researcher, MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research, King’s College London (2010 – present)


List of Treatments

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Work Experience

 Consultant Neurologist, Dementech Neurosciences (2016 – present)

Special Interest

 Restless legs syndrome Nerve damage
 Neurodegenerative diseases Neuroimaging