Ray Dorsey is a neurologist and researcher working to end Parkinson’s disease by addressing its root causes: toxic environmental exposures. He is the founding Director of the Center for the Brain & Environment at the Atria Health and Research Institute, where he is working to uncover and eliminate the environmental contributors of brain conditions from autism to Alzheimer’s. He is also a Professor of Neurology (part-time) at the University of Rochester and is the co-author of The Parkinson’s Plan (2025) and Ending Parkinson’s Disease (2020). In 2015, the White House recognized him as a “Champion for Change” for Parkinson’s disease.
