Dr. Charbel Moussa and Finding the Cure for Parkinson's
I was honored and excited to get the call to photograph a portrait of Dr. Charbel Moussa (Georgetown University) for an article in the relatively new medical news journal, STAT.
Some of you may already know that I used to have a career in Neuroscience Research before starting my photography path in '06. It was nice to dip my toe back into that world, and after we did our pictures I had a nice 15 minute conversation about what he was working on and how he got there. It's a fascinating story and definitely worth a read.
https://www.statnews.com/2016/08/30/parkinsons-study-fox-foundation-feud/
This article is so illustrative of the obstacles presented to trying to cure major diseases. It isn't all about the science. Politics and money (doesn't it always?) play a role in the race for the cure.
Some of you may already know that I used to have a career in Neuroscience Research before starting my photography path in '06. It was nice to dip my toe back into that world, and after we did our pictures I had a nice 15 minute conversation about what he was working on and how he got there. It's a fascinating story and definitely worth a read.
https://www.statnews.com/2016/08/30/parkinsons-study-fox-foundation-feud/
This article is so illustrative of the obstacles presented to trying to cure major diseases. It isn't all about the science. Politics and money (doesn't it always?) play a role in the race for the cure.
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