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Nikolaus McFarland, MD, PhD : Bio and credentials

Neurologist

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My bio

My name is Nikolaus McFarland, MD, PhD, and I am an associate professor within the University of Florida Department of Neurology and a board-certified neurologist and movement disorders specialist at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at UF Health. I hold the Wright/Falls/Simmons Professorship in PSP/Atypical Parkinson’s.

I began my career as a neuroscientist but soon realized that I wanted my work to have a more direct impact on patients and their care. Thus, I pursued medicine and neurology training, receiving a medical and doctorate degree. I am constantly inspired by my patients and their families and caregivers, staying driven to make their lives better through comprehensive and compassionate care and research. I am passionate about helping my patients and finding answers to their diseases.

I completed my medical and doctoral training at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and my subsequent neurology residency at the University of Virginia in 2006. Then, I pursued fellowship training in movement disorders at the Massachusetts General Hospital and postdoctoral research in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders at the Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MIND).

During my time at Mass General, I served as an Instructor at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School. In 2010, I joined the UF faculty in the department of neurology as a member of the movement disorders division and the Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease (CTRND), which aims to bring bench science closer to bedside care.

I see patients with a variety of movement disorders from Parkinson’s disease to tremor to dystonia, but I specialize in atypical Parkinson’s disorders such as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), multiple system atrophy (MSA), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and corticobasal syndrome.

I direct a comprehensive, multidisciplinary clinical research program for atypical Parkinson’s disorders and a clinic that is recognized as a CurePSP Center of Care. I also enjoy seeing Huntington disease patients and direct the UF Huntington Disease Society of America (HDSA) Center of Excellence. I participate in multiple clinical trials for Parkinson’s disease, atypical Parkinson’s disorders and Huntington disease.

My primary goal is to improve the lives of individuals suffering from neurodegenerative disease. To achieve this goal, I have dedicated myself to advancing research and multidisciplinary care that involves a team of passionate individuals, working together to provide comprehensive care, support, education and research opportunities. I am privileged to work with an amazing team at the Fixel Institute and to collaborate with multiple researchers at UF seeking novel diagnostic tools and developing next-generation therapeutics.

In my free time, I enjoy spending time with family, including my wife (who is also a researcher in neurology) and two active kids. I am an avid classical violinist (and violist) and love playing music when I can. I also like spending time in my garage workshop building furniture.

Board certifications

  • Neurology

    ABPN

Education

  • Movement Disorders Fellowship

    Massachusetts General Hospital, 2008

  • Neurology Residency

    University of Virginia Health System, 2006

  • M.D.

    University of Rochester School of Medicine, 2002

  • Ph.D. in Neurobiology & Anatomy

    University of Rochester School of Medicine, 2001

  • B.A. in Biology

    University of Chicago, 1992

My areas of focus

Specialties

Gender

Male

Accomplishments

  • Fellow Member of the American Academy of Neurology

    American Academy of Neurology, 2017

  • UF Excellence Award for Assistant Professors

    University of Florida College of Medicine, 2014

  • Didactic Teacher of the Year Award

    University of Florida, Neurology Residents, 2013

  • Wright/Falls/Simmons Professorship in PSP/Atypical Parkinson’s disease

    University of Florida College of Medicine, 2013

  • Robert N. Koch Jr. Fellowship in Parkinson’s Disease Research

    Massachusetts General Hospital, 2008

  • Neurology Resident Teaching Award

    University of Virginia Health System, Neurology Department, 2006

  • Udall Fellowship in Movement Disorders

    Massachusetts General Hospital, 2006