Organizing Committee Member

Elizabeth K. Barber

Elizabeth K. Barber

Project Manager


Barber Innovations LLC


USA


Biography

Dr. Barber completed her PhD and Oxford in Biochemisty and Master’s Degree at Harvard in Biology. At Harvard she was the first author on an internationally recognized publication on the T-cell phosphorylation of p56lck in CD4, CD8 and CD3, cited with her other publications hundreds of times along with her work at Oxford on the leukemia and AD marker, CD33. She was the first to discover and implement resveratrol as a treatment for PD while developing her in- home care program. She serves as a PALF Advocate for the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and received a 2021 grant to highlight the importance of the performing arts in stroke health while finishing another major healthy Victorian renovation, the second she has successfully nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. She previously co-curated and co-presented an art exhibit on the healing powers of art, art therapy and interior design in Chicago.

Research Area

Parkinsons and Neuroscience