CURRICULUM VITAE

BENZI MICHAEL KLUGER, M.D., M.S., F.A.A.N.

Associate Professor- Department of Neurology

12631 East Seventeenth Avenue- Mailstop B-185

Aurora, CO 80045

303.724.2194

303.724.2212 (Fax)

Education:

University of Colorado– Boulder, Colorado

  • B.A. in Psychology,1997

University of Colorado School of Medicine– Aurora, Colorado

  • M.D., 2001

University of Florida– Gainesville, Florida

  • M.S. in Clinical Investigation, 2008

Internship, Internal Medicine– University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2001-2002

Residency, Neurology– University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2002-2005

Fellowship, Behavioral Neurology – University of Florida

  • Gainesville, FL
  • 2005-2007

Fellowship, Movement Disorders – University of Florida

  • Gainesville, FL
  • 2007-2008

Academic Appointments:

Courtesy Assistant Professor – Department of Neurology, University of Florida

  • Gainesville, Florida
  • 2007-2008

Assistant Professor– Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2008-2013

Faculty Associate – Departments of Neurosciences and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2008-present

Chief – Movement Disorders Section, Department of Neurology, University of ColoradoDenver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2008-2010

Director – Movement Disorders Center, University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2012-2016

Associate Professor–Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2013-present

Chief and Founder –Neurology Supportive and Palliative Care Section, Department of Neurology, University of ColoradoDenver

  • Aurora, CO
  • 2016-present

Honors, Special Recognitions, and Awards:

1994CU Alumni Association Scholarship

1994-1997Dean’s List

1996, 1997Dean’s Scholarship

1997Member Phi Beta Kappa

1998Best Nutrition Abstract, Western Medical Student Research Forum

1998C. Everett Koop Award, American Society for Clinical Nutrition

1999, 2000Colorado Representative to Western Medical Student Research

2001Voted “Most Liked to be on Cover of Time” by Graduating Class

2003Outstanding Clinical Teacher, University of Colorado School of Medicine

2004American Academy of Neurology, Annual Meeting Scholarship

2005American Neuropsychiatric Association’s, Young Investigator Award

2005Travel Award to EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society Meeting,Munich, Germany

2006American Academy of Neurology, Foundation Corporate Roundtable Clinical Research Fellowship

2006Advanced Post-Graduate Program in Clinical Investigation Fellow (NIH K-30 Program)

2007Scholarship to University of California at Davis Center for Mind andBrain Course in Event Related Potentials (NIH Sponsored Course). Director: Steve Luck

2007Travel Award to Florida Society of Neurology’s Residents and Fellows Research Day

2010Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Clinical FacultyScholar

2010National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke, Clinical TrialsCourse Scholarship

2011University of Colorado Denver, Chancellor’s Diversity Recognition Award for Faculty Leadership

2012American Academy of Neurology, Leadership Development Scholarship

2012American Academy of Neurology, Poster Recognized in “ImagingHighlights” Presentation and Behavioral Neurology Poster Tour

2012Featured Neurologist in Denver Post’s Daily Dose, “Parkinson StudyIn Colorado Uses Acupuncture for Fatigue, More Subjects Needed

2012Featured Neurologist on Channel 9 News Parkinson Call Line, Denver

2012Quoted expert on fatigue in Parkinson’s disease, Neurology Now; 8(6):22-27. Valeo T. Not just tremor: recognizing depression and other non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

2012Featured in article Duran, B. Acupuncture Study Brings Hope for Parkinson's Disease Patients. Acupuncture Today. 2012;13(2).

2013Quoted expert on transcranial magnetic stimulation. Neurology Today; 13(18):32-7. Talan J. A new tool for determining levels of consciousness.

2014Article “Palliative Care and Neurology: Time for a Paradigm Shift” featured on American Academy of Neurology’s podcast and Media Watch (Issue 366, July 14, 2014)

2014Interviewed as Alzheimer’s Disease expert following Pat Bowlen revealing his diagnosis for CBS-4, Fox-31, CW-2 television and KEZW radio.

2014Interviewed as Parkinson’s Disease expert following Robin William’s suicide and diagnosis for Fox-31 and ABC-7.

2014Interviewed as Behavioral Neurology expert for Colorado Public Radio and National Public Radio (NPR) piece: “For some Alzheimer’s patients musical memories stir while others fade”.

2015Interviewed as Parkinson’s Disease expert for “Parkinson’s leads Dr. Gregory Jaramillo to face his own mortality—and to live well” by Pam Mellskog for the Longmont Times-Call Newspaper.

2015Featured expert in Neurology Today 15(8):22-23: Shaw G. Is palliative care in neurology lagging behind, or on the cusp of something big?

2016Invited Expert for Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Stakeholder Workshop “Prioritizing comparative effectiveness research questions for patient-centered care delivery for adult patients with advanced illness and their caregivers”

2016Article “Parkinson disease patients’ perspectives on palliative care needs: what are they trying to tell us?” selected for editorial and podcast interview for Neurology Clinical Practice.

2016Article “Randomized controlled trial of acupuncture for fatigue in Parkinson’s disease” featured in Neurology Advisor, Psychiatry Advisor and Journal of Chinese Medicine.

2016Quoted expert on palliative care and end-of-life communication. Neurology Today; 16(9):26-28. Shaw G. Communication about End-of-Life Preferences Still Lacking, Stroke Study Finds.

2016Elected as Fellow Member of the American Academy of Neurology.

2016Abstracts “Does outpatient palliative care improve patient centered outcomes in Parkinson’s disease: study protocol for a multi-centered randomized controlled trial” and “Differences between actual and perceived treatment groups in a double-blind placebo trial of acupuncture for fatigue in Parkinson’s disease” were recognized as leading abstracts and selected to be part of poster tours at 2016 World Parkinson Congress.

2017Accepted for the 2017 American Academy of Neurology Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum.

2017Highlighted as “Featured Doctor - May 2017” on University of Colorado Medicine website.

2017Featured in Momentum, an annual publication that celebrates the power and impact of philanthropy at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

2017Invited as a palliative care expert for interview with Murphy Huston on AM 1430 KEZW (aired twice on May 4, 2017) to educate the public on services available at University of Colorado Supportive and Palliative Care program.

Professional Organizations and Affiliations:

2002-presentAmerican Academy of Neurology

2005-presentAmerican Neuropsychiatric Association

2006-presentSociety for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology

2008-presentMovement Disorders Society

2009-presentParkinson Study Group

2009-presentParkinson Disease Society

2010-presentHuntington’s Study Group

2013-presentAmerican Neurological Association

Major Committee and Service Responsibilities:

University of Colorado School of Medicine:

2008-presentDepartment of Neurology – Faculty Advisor, Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Fellowship

2008-presentDepartment of Neurology - Director, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Laboratory

2009-2010Department of Neurology - Chief, Movement Disorders Section

2009-2010Department of Neurology – Director, Movement Disorder’s Fellowship

2011-presentDepartment Spine and Rehabilitation – Faculty Associate for theGraduate Sciences Program

2012-2016Department of Neurology – Director and Founder, Movement DisordersCenter

2012-presentDepartment of Neurology – Faculty Associate for Graduate Program

2012-2016Department of Neurology – Director and Founder, Movement Disorders Center

2013-presentDirector, Magnetoencephalography Laboratory

2013-presentChair and/or member, Doctoral Committees for Individual Rehabilitation Sciences Program Applicants (Ryan Marker, Jean Berliner)

2015-presentChair, Doctoral Committee for Neuroscience Graduate Program Applicants (Jason Smucny)

2015-presentDepartment of Neurology – Internal Promotions Review Committee

2016-presentDepartment of Neurology – Internal Pilot Grant and Mini-sabbatical creation and review committee

2016-presentMember, Doctoral Committees for Individual Biomedical Engineering Program Applicants (Michael Regner)

2016-presentFounder and Chief, Palliative Care Section, Department of Neurology

Hospital:

2008-presentClinical Advisor, Thriving after Cancer TreatmentIs Complete (TACTIC) Program, University of Colorado HospitalChildren’s Hospital Colorado

2009-2010Program Director, Movement Disorders Program, University of Colorado Hospital

2013-presentDirector and Founder, Supportive and Palliative Care Clinic for Neurologic Illness

2013-presentDirector, Clinical Magnetoencephalography Program

2015-2016Director and Founder, Interdisciplinary Clinic for Parkinson’s disease

2015-2016Director and Founder, Group Clinic for Newly Diagnosed Parkinson’s disease

Community:

2010-2016Parkinson Association of the Rockies - Program Committee Member

2012Regional Continuing Medical Education (CME) Event Director andSpeaker: Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Update. Englewood, CO.

2013Regional Continuing Medical Education (CME) Event Director andSpeaker: Non-Parkinson’s Movement Disorders and Epilepsy Update. Englewood, CO.

National:

2013-presentMember, Clinical Research Subcommittee – American Academy of Neurology

2015-presentMember, Pain and Palliative Care Subcommittee – American Academy of Neurology

International:

2011-presentEditorial Board – Frontiers in Movement Disorders

2014Invited Presenter/Member – World Parkinson Congress/Parkinson Disease Foundations Sponsored Working Group on Fatigue in Parkinson’s disease

2015Director of First Parkinson Foundation Funded International Working Group on Palliative Care and Parkinson’s Disease

2016Co-Director of Parkinson Foundation Funded International Working Group on Palliative Care and Parkinson’s Disease

2017Co-Director of International Neuropalliative Care Summit Working Group Meeting

2017Founding Member of Research Advisory Council of the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy

2017Editorial Board – Nature Publishing Journals (NPJ) Parkinson Disease

Licensure and Board Certification:

2005-2008State of Florida

2006-presentAmerican Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Certificate #53650

2008-presentState of Colorado

Review and Referee Work:

Journals

Editorial Board, Frontiers in Movement Disorders

Editorial Board, NPJ Parkinson Disease (Nature Publishing Journal)

Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy

Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Palliative Care

Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMJ Open

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Brain Injury

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Brain Topography

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical Neurophysiology

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Neural Transmission

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the Neurological Sciences

Ad Hoc Reviewer,Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Movement Disorders

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Neurodegnerative Disease Management

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Neurology

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Neuropsychologia

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Open Journal of Parkinsons Disease and Treatment

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Parkinsonism and Related Disorders

Ad Hoc Reviewer, PLOS ONE

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Scientific Reports Nature Publishing Group

Grant Reviews

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Canada Research Chairs Program, Canada

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Marsden Fund, New Zealand

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Multiple Sclerosis Society, United Kingdom

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation

Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Parkinson Disease Society, United Kingdom

Invited Lectures and Presentations:

Local:

  • Kluger B. The Neurology of Free Will. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. April 2005.
  • Kluger B.Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson Disease. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Partner Support Group, Denver, CO. March 2009.
  • Kluger B.Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Invited Speaker. University of Colorado Brain Imaging Center, Aurora, CO. May 2009.
  • Kluger B. Management of Non-motor Symptoms. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Association of the Rockies Patient Education Seminar, Denver, CO. February 2010.
  • Kluger B.Neurologic Applications of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. September 2010.
  • Kluger B.Memory Loss and Enhancement, Myths and Reality. Invited Speaker. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Speakers Series, Leading Edge Medicine, The Latest in Research and Treatment, Denver, CO. January 2011.
  • Kluger B. Enhancing Creativity. Invited Speaker. Clinical Faculty Scholars Program Special Topics Seminar, UCD. July 2011.
  • Kluger B. Fatigue in Neurological Disorders. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. November 2011.
  • Kluger B. Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s and Parkinson Disease Overview. Parkinson Association of the Rockies, Loveland, CO. November 2011.
  • Kluger B. Discussion of Cutting-Edge Research and the Role that Patients Play. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Clinical Research in Colorado, Denver, CO. May 2012.
  • Kluger B. Cognition in Parkinson Disease. Invited Speaker. University of Colorado Denver NeuroScience Program Membership Seminar, Denver, CO. June 2012.
  • Kluger B.Research Roundtable Event, Invited Speaker. Parkinson Association of the Rockies, Denver, CO. December 2012.
  • Kluger B. Common Health Issues in Parkinson’s Disease. Invited Speaker. Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies, Colorado Springs, CO. February 2013.
  • Kluger B. The PD You Don’t See: Cognitive and Non-motor Symptoms. Invited Speaker. 2013 Parkinson’s Symposium, Colorado Springs, CO. May 2013.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care in Neurology: Time for a Paradigm Shift. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. September 2013.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care and Neurology. Palliative Care Grand Rounds, UCD. December 2013.
  • Kluger B (and others in Movement Disorders Division). Movement Disorders Phenomenology via YouTube. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. February 2013.
  • Kluger B. Movement Disorders Center Symposium “To the Future and Back.” Director and Speaker. Aurora, CO. September 2014.
  • Kluger B. Movement Disorders in an Aging Population: Are we making progress? Invited Speaker. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Speakers Series, Leading Edge Medicine, Denver, CO. February 2015.
  • Kluger B. 2nd Annual Movement Disorders Center Symposium. Director and Speaker. Aurora, CO. September 2015.
  • Kluger B.Palliative Care and Parkinson’s disease: Needs, Gaps and Recommendations. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. December, 2015.
  • Kluger B. 3rd Annual Movement Disorders Center Symposium. Director and Speaker. Aurora, CO. October 2016.
  • Kluger B. Novel Models for the Care of Older Adults Affected by Neurodegnerative Illnesses. Geriatrics Grand Rounds, UCD. November, 2016.
  • Kluger B.Neuro-palliative Care Clinical and Research Program. Invited Speaker. Palliative Care Days, UCD. November 2016.
  • Kluger B. Physician Assisted Death in Neurology: Clinical, Ethical and Legal Aspects. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCD. July 2017.
  • Kluger B.Palliative Care. Palliative Care for Anesthesiologists. Anesthesia Grand Rounds, UCD, October, July 2017.
  • Kluger B.Medicine as a Spiritual Practice. Invited Speaker. Palliative Care Days, UCD. October 2016.
  • Kluger B.Sleep and Fatigue. 4thAnnual Movement Disorders Center Symposium. Director and Speaker. Aurora, CO. September 2017.

Regional:

  • Kluger B. Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s and Parkinson Disease Overview. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Association of the Rockies, Casper, WY. October 2011.
  • Kluger B. Parkinson’s Disease Patient Roundtable. University of Colorado Neurology Regional Continuing Medical Education Event. September 2012.
  • Kluger B. Colorado Parkinson's Research Update. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Victory Summit, Denver, CO. November 2012.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care and Neurology. University of Colorado Regional Continuing Medical Education Event, Englewood, CO. September 2013.
  • Kluger B. Three talks:Psychological Issues and Management; Sleep and Fatigue; Questions you have always been afraid to ask. Global Community Conference on Parkinson’s Disease, Keystone, CO. March 2014.
  • Kluger B. Panelist, Research: The Road Ahead. Partner’s in Parkinson’s Conference. Denver, CO. November 2014.
  • Kluger B. Magnetoencephalography. Invited Speaker. University of Colorado Regional Continuing Medical Education Event, Englewood, CO. October 2014.
  • Kluger B. Neuroimaging and Neurostimulation: Going inside the Black Box. Invited Speaker. Colorado Community Conference (on Parkinson’s), Denver, CO. April 2015.
  • Kluger B. Does PD affect thinking and memory? Online Webinar. Posted by American Association of Retired Persons and Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies. August 2016.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care and Multiple Sclerosis. Invited Speaker. Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center Education Summit. Golden, CO. October 2015.
  • Kluger B. Quality of Life Care and End of Life. Invited Speaker. Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado Annual Education Symposium. Denver, CO. November 2015.
  • Kluger B. Complementary Therapies. Invited Speaker.Davis Phinney Foundation Victory Summit. Durango, CO. July 2017.
  • Kluger B. Research Update on Multiple Systems Atrophy. Invited Speaker. Colorado Neurological Institute. August 2017.
  • Kluger B. Educate Session: Marijuana Research. Invited Speaker. E3 Conference - Educate, Empower, Energize. Parkinson Association of the Rockies. September 2017.
  • Kluger B. Medicine as Spiritual Practice. Invited Speaker. 12th Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care: Across the Care Continuum. October 2017.

National:

  • Kluger B. Zinc homeostasis in infants with cystic fibrosis. Abstract Presentation. Western Medical Student Research Forum, Carmel, CA. February 1998.
  • Kluger B. Volitional Action as Assessed by Magnetoencephlography.Poster Presentation. American Neuropsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Bal Harbour, FL. February 2005.
  • Kluger B. The Neurology of Free Will. Invited Speaker. Center for Neuropsychological Studies Symposium, Gainesville, FL. October 2005.
  • Kluger B. Aging and Fatigue. Invited Speaker. Florida Society for Neurology’s 32nd Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology, Orlando, FL. December 2006.
  • Kluger B. The Neuropsychology of Fatigue. Invited Speaker. 5th Gator Pre-International Society for Neuropsychology Neuroscience Meeting, Mount Hood, OR. February 2007.
  • Kluger B. Dysfunctional Facial Emotional Expression and Comprehension in a Patient with Corticobasal Degeneration. Poster Presentation. International Society for Neuropsychology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR. February 2007.
  • Kluger B. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and the Timing of Perception. Poster Presentation. College of Medicine Research Day, Gainesville, FL. March 2007.
  • Kluger B. A Test of the Mechanisms of Sensory Extinction to Simultaneous Stimulation. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. May 2007.
  • Kluger B. An fMRI Study of the Crossed Response Inhibition Test in Parkinson Disease. Poster Presentation. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Manhattan, NY. May 2007.
  • Kluger B. Neuropsychological Correlates of Fatigue in Parkinson Disease. Poster Presentation. Advances in Neurology and the 2nd Florida Neurology Residents and Fellows Research Day, Orlando, FL. September 2007.
  • Kluger B. Fatigue in Aging and Dementia. Invited Speaker. Florida Society for Neurology’s 33rd Annual Course in Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology, Gainesville, FL. December 2007.
  • Kluger B. Objective Cognitive Fatigue in Parkinson Disease. Invited Speaker. Center for Neuropsychological Studies Symposium, Gainesville, FL. April 2008.
  • Kluger B. The Prevalence and Clinical Significance of Fatigue Following Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson Disease. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April 2008.
  • Kluger B. Non-Motor Symptoms of Dystonia. Invited Speaker. Tyler’s Hope Dystonia Think Tank, Gainesville, FL. March 2009.
  • Kluger B. Parkinson Disease Update. Invited Speaker. Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center Neurosciences Grand Rounds, Sioux Falls, SD. October 2009.
  • Kluger, B. Bioethics and Parkinson Disease. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Advocates in Research Learning Institute, Industry City, CA. July 2012.
  • Kluger B. Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson Disease.Invited Speaker. Creighton University Parkinson Symposium, North Platte, NE. May 2010.
  • Kluger B. Fatigue and Sleep Complaints in Dystonia. Invited Speaker. 5th Annual Think Tank on Novel Approaches to a cure for DYT-1 Dystonia, Gainesville, FL. March 2012.
  • Kluger B. The PD You Don’t See: Cognitive and Non-motor Symptoms. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Foundation Victory Summit, Phoenix, AZ. January 2013.
  • Kluger B. Ataxia Poster Session Highlights. Invited Moderator. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. March, 2013.
  • Kluger B. Parkinson’s disease is more than just a movement disorder: Cognitive and other Nonmotor symptoms. Invited Speaker. Parkinson’s Disease Southern Symposium, Spartanburg, SC. November, 2014.
  • Kluger B. Two Lectures: “The PD you don’t see: Cognitive and other non-motor symptoms” and “Medication Management”. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Victory Summit, Greenville, SC, November, 2014.
  • Kluger B. Parkinson’s research priorities and what’s in the research pipeline. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Disease Foundation Parkinson Advocates in Research Learning Institute, Florham Park, NJ, March, 2015.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care and Neurology: Time for a Paradigm Shift. Invited Speaker. Florida Blue Center for Health Care Quality Distinguished Scholars Lecture. University of Florida School of Nursing, Gainesville, FL, September 2014.
  • Kluger B. Two lectures: “The PD You Don’t See: Cognitive and Non-motor Symptoms” and “Alternative Options: Complimentary Therapies”. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Victory Summit, San Antonio, TX, November 2015.
  • Kluger B. Palliative Care, Non-motor Symptoms and Patient Engagement. Invited Speaker. Parkinson Disease Foundation Self-Efficacy Leadership Course. Denver, CO, May, 2016.
  • Kluger B. What’s new in palliative care? What can it offer neurology? Invited Speaker. Rush Movement Disorders Center Seminar. Chicago, IL. June 2016.
  • Kluger B. Making a Difference in the Research Process. Invited Speaker and Patient Engagement Session Invited Panelist. Parkinson Disease Foundation Parkinson Advocates in Research Learning Institute, Florham Park, NJ, July, 2016.
  • Kluger B. What’s new in palliative care? What can it offer neurology? Invited Speaker. University of Florida Neurology Grand Rounds. Gainesville, FL. July 2016.
  • Kluger B. Alternative Options: Complimentary Therapies. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Victory Summit, Sacramento, CA, October 2016.
  • Kluger B. Two lectures: “The PD You Don’t See: Cognitive and Non-motor Symptoms” and “Alternative Options: Complimentary Therapies”. Invited Speaker. Davis Phinney Victory Summit, New Orleans, LA, November 2016.
  • Kluger B. Futures in Clinical Research Luncheon. Invited Panelist.Boston, MA, April 2017.
  • Kluger B. “PCORI. What’s all the fuss?” Invited Speaker.69th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting,Boston, MA, April 2017.
  • Kluger B. “Making the Transition from Research Fellow to Clinical Research Faculty.” Invited Small Group Facilitator.69th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting,Boston, MA, April 2017.
  • Kluger B. Sleep/Non-Motor Symptoms; Cannabis. Invited Speaker. Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery Retreat, Scottsdale AZ, May 2017.
  • Kluger B.Research Transformation: The Power of Engagement. Invited Speaker and Discussant. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 2017.

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