Abraham Lieberman, M.D.

Dr. Lieberman is considered one of the foremost international authorities on Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. He has authored several popular books and more than 200 peer-reviewed publications on diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders,

Dr. Lieberman now serves as Medical director of the Movement Disorders Clinic at Barrow Neurological Institute and the Muhammad Ali Parkinson’s Center, which he helped establish in1989.

A graduate of New York University Medical School, he performed his residency training at NYU Bellevue Medical Center and completed a pharmacology fellowship at NYU Medical Center, Dr. Lieberman served as Scientific Director of the American Parkinson’s Disease Association from 1982 to 1996. He then led the National Parkinson’s Foundation from 1996 to 2005. Dr. has been awarded more than $12 million in research grants from industry and government during his five decades of medical service.