Hubert H. Fernandez is Associate Professor of Neurology, Director of Clinical Trials for Movement Disorders, Co-Director of the Movement Disorders Center, and Program Director of the Neurology Residency and Movement Disorders Fellowship, all at the University of Florida. He received his medical degree in the Philippines, performed his neurology training at Boston University, and did a post-graduate fellowship in Movement Disorders at Brown University. Dr. Fernandez is an active member of multiple professional societies, including the American Neurological Association, American Academy of Neurology, and the Movement Disorders Society. Dr. Fernandez has been published in 3 books, 20 book chapters, and 75 abstracts. He has authored over 85 clinical publications, primarily on Parkinson’s disease (PD), long-term care, drug therapy, clinical trials and the non-motor aspects of PD, especially behavioral and cognitive dysfunction. He is a reviewer for over a dozen professional journals and society subcommittees. Dr. Fernandez has also served as an Ad Hoc grant reviewer for the Canadian Alzheimer’s Disease Association, the Orphan Drug Grant/Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. As a clinical researcher, he is currently an investigator in over a dozen clinical trials, and has completed research in over 35 single-center, investigator-initiated studies and multi-center clinical trials.