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Renowned International Parkinson's Disease Scientist Awarded 2nd
Annual Donald Calne Lectureship

TORONTO, Nov. 4 /CNW/ - Parkinson Society Canada is pleased to
announce the award of the 2nd annual DONALD CALNE LECTURESHIP to
Professor Oleh Hornykiewicz, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Vienna.

Widely recognized as one of the world's leading neuroscientists, Dr.
Hornykiewicz' international reputation was cemented early in his
career when he determined that Parkinson's disease results from too
little of one kind of neurotransmitter known as dopamine. His
subsequent development of L-dopa for the treatment of Parkinson's
disease revolutionized treatment and remains the
cornerstone of therapy today.

Dr. Hornykiewicz received his MD degree from the University of Vienna
in 1951. He has held full professorships concurrently at the
University of Toronto in the Departments of Pharmacology and
Psychiatry and in the Department of Biochemical Pharmacology at the
University of Vienna. Dr.
Hornykiewicz is a member of 15 professional societies around the
world, has served on numerous scientific advisory boards, and has
received many honours.

Dr. Hornykiewicz continues to work out of the Brain Research
Institute at the University of Vienna and is widely acknowledged as
the leading authority on neurotransmitter function in diseased and
normal brain.

This lectureship was established in 2002 to honour Dr. Donald Calne
for his outstanding service to the Parkinson's community as Professor
of Neuroscience, University of British Columbia and past chair and
long time member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Parkinson Society
Canada.

A distinguished neuroscientist of international reputation, whose
work is primarily in the area of Parkinson's disease, will be awarded
the Lectureship each year. The recipient will deliver a "state of the
illness" lecture on Parkinson's disease to the Parkinson community at
the Annual General Meeting of Parkinson Society Canada, held each
year in November.

This year's lecture will be given at Parkinson Society Canada's
Annual General Meeting in Toronto on Sunday, November 7th, 2004 at
the Delta Meadowvale Resort and Conference Centre.

The lecture is free and open to the public.

Visit http://www.parkinson.ca for details.

Parkinson Society Canada is the national voice of Canadians living
with Parkinson's. Our purpose is to ease the burden and find a cure
through research, education, advocacy and support services.

For further information: For media inquiries, please contact:

Peggy Yates,
Parkinson Society Canada,
Tel: (416) 227-3380,

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SOURCE: Canada NewsWire (CNW) Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada
http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archive/November2004/04/c8780.html

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