Being a doctor can be 'really disgusting,' but rewards are unsurpassable, says Weill neurosurgeon

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Dr. Michael Kaplitt has developed a new technique to reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease that involves injecting a gene-laden virus into the part of the brain responsible for dopamine production.

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  • Kaplitt, Michael G. | Victor and Tara Menezes Clinical Scholar / Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery in Otorhinolaryngology / Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery / Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery in Neurology