Dr. Simon Moller and Research Team to be Featured on NY1's Health Report

August 06, 2012

St. John’s University Professor of Biological Sciences, Simon Moller, Ph.D, was recently interviewed by NY1 Health Reporter Shazia Khan about his innovative research of Parkinson’s Disease.  The feature is scheduled to air Tuesday, August 7 on the NY1 Health Report.

Dr. Moller is the recipient of a $900,000 grant issued by the Research Council of Norway. The grant supports Dr. Moller’s research on mechanisms involved in the onset of Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative disorder affecting neurons that enable the brain to generate body movements.

Because they posses all but one of the genes that cause Parkinson’s in humans, Dr. Moller will conduct his research on plants. He will also incorporate the use of zebra fish and mammalian neurons.

Through his research, Professor Moller hopes to discover more effective ways of diagnosing and treating this illness in its earliest stages.

Following its airing, the feature can be found online by clicking on the Health section at www.ny1.com.

For more information, please contact Elizabeth Reilly, Associate Director of Media Relations at St. John’s, by calling 718-990-5789, or by e-mail to reillye@stjohns.edu.