Michele Tagliati, MD
Caron and Steven D. Broidy Chair, Movement Disorders
Director, Movement Disorders Program
Vice Chair, Department of Neurology
Professor, Neurology

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Neurology - Pavilion
127 S San Vicente Blvd - 6th Floor #A6600
Los Angeles, CA
90048
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310-423-6472
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Michele Tagliati, MD
Caron and Steven D. Broidy Chair, Movement Disorders
Director, Movement Disorders Program
Vice Chair, Department of Neurology
Professor, Neurology
Specialty
- Neurology
Subspecialty
- Movement Disorders
Research Profile
The research interests of Michele Tagliati, MD, include the study of early and advanced therapeutics of Parkinson's disease, dystonia and other movement disorders. Tagliati pioneered the use of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's and dystonia, and his work contributed advances in the definition of outcome predictors and therapeutic settings of DBS. He is currently involved in research on the role of nonmotor and nondopaminergic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's.
Education
- Medical School: Sapienza University of Rome, 1986
- Residency: University of Rome Tor Vergata, 1990
- Post Doctorate: Mount Sinai Hospital, 1994
- Internship: Mount Sinai Hospital, 1996
- Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital, 1999
- Fellowship: Mount Sinai Beth Israel, 2000
Languages Spoken
English / Italian / Spanish
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