Caring for & researching Parkinson Disease, Dystonia, Tremor, Ataxia, Tics & more. Interdisciplinary Program at the Norman @FixelInstitute at @UFHealth
The @FixelInstitute will be transforming into a campus for clinical care & research on movement disorders including PD & dystonia, Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injury, & ALS.
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Every Tourette journey is different, but no one has to navigate it alone. 💚 During Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month (May 15–June 15), explore “Tourette’s Corner” for advice, stories, resources and encouragement from those living with Tourette syndrome: fixel.ufhealth.org/tourette-…
ALT Living Loud Voices of Tourette's webpage promoting Tourette Inspiration Corner with flowers in the background. Graphic reads: "A space for all ages to hear from people in the Tourette Syndrome community. Through a collection of pre-recorded videos, individuals share their personal experiences, advice, and messages of encouragement. We hope these stories inspire understanding, connection, and hope."
Today is National SLP Appreciation Day 💙At Fixel, our SLPs make a profound impact every day—helping patients with neurological conditions improve speech, swallowing, cognition and communication. We’re so grateful for the expertise and compassion they bring to every interaction.
ALT Group photo of 3 of Fixel's speech language pathologists holding a sign that reads "speech language pathologist day"
ALT Graphic showing headshots of two SLPs and their favorite thing about their job.
“What I love most about being an SLP is helping facilitate communication between patients and their care partners.” says Nicole Herndon, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S
“My favorite part about being an SLP is helping patients communicate and swallow, improving their quality of life every day.” says Brandon Sapp, M.A., CCC-SLP
ALT Graphic showing headshots of two SLPs and their favorite thing about their job.
“One of my favorite parts about being an SLP is learning about my patients’ lives—we meet so many interesting people, and I get to hear stories and experiences I might never encounter otherwise.” says Elizabeth Tortolini, M.A., CF-SLP
“Being a SLP means so much to me because I get to help people find their voice—sometimes when they feel like they’ve completely lost it.” says Jaime Miale, MA, CCC-SLP
Three years ago today, the Fixel Institute opened the Dorothy Mangurian Neuroimaging Suite, expanding neuroscience research with advanced imaging technology including 3T MRI, PET-CT, and MEG. The suite was made possible through support from The Harry T. Mangurian Jr. Foundation.
Show moreShow lessWe were proud to host our annual Dystonia Think Tank with Tyler’s Hope last week, bringing together leading experts to advance research, therapies, and care with the shared goal of curing dystonia. Thank you to everyone who came and watched on zoom!🧡
Hope is being built every day at the Fixel Institute for those living with Huntington’s disease. From expert care to groundbreaking research, we’re helping shape the future of HD. 💙
Click here to read more: ow.ly/w1nw50YV1UT
Meet a few of the incredible nurses behind the care at the Fixel Institute 💙 We’re proud to recognize them and the High Fives they’ve received from patients and colleagues for their compassion, dedication and impact each day. 👏 #NursesWeek#UFHealth
If you missed this year’s Dystonia Think Tank, now’s the perfect time to plan ahead. Next year’s event will take place April 22–23—mark your calendar!
Follow this link for updates as we get closer: fixel.ufhealth.org/dystonia-…
Huntington’s disease (HD) affects more than movement, it impacts thinking, behavior and emotions over time.
This HD Awareness Month, understanding the signs and the genetic nature of the disease is key to supporting patients and families.
#HuntingtonsDisease#Neurology
The 13th Annual DBS Think Tank was held Sept 2–4, 2025 at the UF Fixel Institute—and the proceedings are now live! This year’s theme, “The Evolving Landscape,” explored the latest advances and future directions in DBS research and care.
Read more: frontiersin.org/journals/hum…
This Women’s History Month, we honor trailblazers in Neurology and Neurosurgery whose work still influences how we understand memory, neurodegeneration, movement disorders and Deep Brain Stimulation today. 🧠✨
New research co-led by Fixel member Dr. Breton Asken finds higher inflammation is linked to brain white matter changes in former football players — offering insight into memory and behavior changes. Read the news release full study: ufhealth.org/news/2026/infla…
Today we’re incredibly grateful for our Fixel Institute fellows. Your dedication and impact make everything we do possible. Thank you!🧡
Pictured: movement disorders fellows Drs. Anastasia Barnes, Pooja Gupta, and Patricia Grease with Dr. McFarland.
Lewy body dementia doesn’t always get the diagnosis it deserves. New research reveals missed warning signs, delayed diagnoses and disparities across communities and why recognizing symptoms earlier could change lives.
🔗 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4146…
🗓️ Save the date!
The 2026 Annual Parkinson’s Symposium is March 28 (9:00 AM–1:30 PM).
This FREE public event offers the latest Parkinson’s education community connection. Attend in person or virtually.
🔗 Register: fixel.ufhealth.org/2026/01/2…
Taylor Edwards is one of 45 UF med students in the AI in Medicine track. She’s teaming up with Dr. Joshua Wong at the Fixel Institute to use AI and imaging to make brain surgery safer.
📸: Outside the Fixel Institute
🔗 Read more: news.drgator.ufl.edu/2025/06…
UF researchers, in collaboration with a colleague from Case Western Reserve, are studying early motor changes that may help detect Parkinson’s before diagnosis.
🔗 Learn more: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
New research from Dr. Michael Okun, Dr. Kelly Foote, and Dr. Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora—alongside collaborators from institutions across the country—explores how brain imaging could help personalize Parkinson’s treatment.
🧠 Click the link to read more: movementdisorders.onlinelibr…