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Veteran Astronaut Receives AAN鈥檚 Public Leadership in Neurology Award
NEW ORLEANS -
The (AAN) and the (AAN Foundation) have announced that Rich Clifford, former NASA astronaut, is the recipient of the 2012 Public Leadership in Neurology Award. He is being recognized for his strong leadership and commitment to raising awareness about after being diagnosed with the disease himself. Clifford, a veteran of three space shuttle missions with 665 hours in orbit as a Mission Specialist, will be honored at the AAN and AAN Foundation Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The Public Leadership in Neurology Award honors an individual or group outside of the medical profession. Honorees are known for advancing public understanding and awareness of neurologic disease, being effective advocates for neuroscience research, and making significant contributions to improve patient care. During his missions with NASA, Clifford served as flight engineer and logged a six-hour spacewalk on a Space Shuttle Atlantis docking at the Russian MIR Space Station. Clifford was diagnosed with Parkinson鈥檚 disease in 1994 and considers raising public awareness an extension of his treatment. 鈥淚 am honored to have been chosen by the Academy to receive the 2012 Public Leadership in Neurology Award,鈥 said Clifford. 鈥淢y message to people with Parkinson鈥檚 is simply 鈥楲iving with Parkinson鈥檚 is living. Changes in lifestyle will progress, but you are the director of your life. Live it to the fullest.鈥欌 Clifford is the recipient of many distinguished awards for his achievements in space flight and engineering. He lives in Houston with his wife, Nancy. They have two sons. Clifford will be featured on the cover of the April/May issue of . For more information about Parkinson鈥檚 disease, visit .