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Dr Michele Hu

MBBS FRCP PhD CCT (Neurology)

Neurologist

32 years of experience

Headington, OX3 7RP

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32 years of experience

Headington, OX3 7RP

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Michele Hu is Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at Oxford University Hospitals. After obtaining her medical degree from the University of London in 1993, Michele's interest in Parkinson's disease started in 1998 when she was awarded an Action Research Training Fellowship to study brain function in Parkinson's disease patients using MRI and PET brain imaging techniques. In 2001 she was awarded her PhD based on this work, and went on to train in Parkinson's disease and movement disorders at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Royal Free Hospital and Oxford University Hospitals.

Since commencing her NHS consultant appointment in 2005, Michele has led the medical Parkinson's disease and movement disorders service, setting up one of only seven nationally-accredited atypical PD clinics (MSA, CBD and PSP) at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, in addition to managing a caseload of more than 600 Parkinson's patients. She is a member of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Neurodegeneration Speciality Group and the Parkinson's UK Cohort Studies Council.

Michele is co-Principle Investigator with Professor Richard Wade-Martins of the Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre, leading the Clinical Theme of this £10.7 million Monument Discovery award funded by Parkinson's UK to understand the earliest pathological pathways in PD over 10 years. . Her current academic funding facilitates translational research in the field of longitudinal cohort studies and biomarkers for early and prodromal Parkinson's disease, with particular focus on REM sleep behavior disorder and how sleep affects neurodegeneration.

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Areas of expertise

Ataxia
Dementia
Facial Spasm
Migraine
Movement Disorders
Parkinson's Disease
Sleep Disorders
Tremor

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General Medical Council

No. 4027225


Education

University of London

Medicine

Graduated 1993


Qualifications

Michele Hu is Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at Oxford University Hospitals. After obtaining her medical degree from the University of London in 1993, Michele's interest in Parkinson's disease started in 1998 when she was awarded an Action Research Training Fellowship to study brain function in Parkinson's disease patients using MRI and PET brain imaging techniques. In 2001 she was awarded her PhD based on this work, and went on to train in Parkinson's disease and movement disorders at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Royal Free Hospital and Oxford University Hospitals.

Since commencing her NHS consultant appointment in 2005, Michele has led the medical Parkinson's disease and movement disorders service, setting up one of only seven nationally-accredited atypical PD clinics (MSA, CBD and PSP) at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, in addition to managing a caseload of more than 600 Parkinson's patients.

Clinical Interests: Parkinson's disease, atypical parkinsonian disorders (MSA, PSP, CBD), botulinum toxin injections for chronic migraine and dystonia, tremor disorders, sleep disorders including REM sleep behavior disorder and Restless Leg Syndrome


Languages spoken

  • English

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Nuffield Health The Manor Hospital Oxford

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Beech Road, Headington, United Kingdom, OX3 7RP

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Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, United Kingdom, OX3 9DU

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