Authors
Daniel Truong, Joseph Jankovic
Published in
Clinical parkinsonism & related disorders. Volume 15. Pages 100460. Epub Jun 03, 2026.
Abstract
Mark Hallett, MD (1943-2025) was a highly influential neurologist in the modern history of movement disorders. Over several decades, his work transformed the field from a predominantly descriptive clinical specialty into a neuroscientific discipline. Through pioneering investigations in neurophysiology, cortical excitability, dystonia, tremors, myoclonus, functional movement disorders, and transcranial magnetic stimulation, Hallett helped establish conceptual frameworks that continue to shape contemporary research and clinical practice. Beyond his scientific contributions, he is recognized as a global mentor and educational ambassador whose influence extended across generations of neurologists and neuroscientists worldwide. This article examines Hallett's dual legacy as both a transformative scientist and an academic humanitarian whose career exemplifies the integration of scientific rigor, international collaboration, and humanistic mentorship.
PMID:
42383166
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 01 Jul 2026.
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