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  2. Huda Zoghbi - Wikipedia

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    She thus started a 3-year term as a postdoctoral researcher in pediatric neurology after she finished her residency in 1982. Career Huda Zoghbi, Kavli Prize Laureate, interviews at Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway. Photo: Thomas Eckhoff. From 1982 to 1985, Zoghbi was a postdoctoral researcher in pediatric neurology at the Baylor College of Medicine.

  3. List of Chicago Med characters - Wikipedia

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    Crockett Marcel (ex-boyfriend) Jeff Clarke (ex-boyfriend) Phillip Davis (ex-boyfriend; "ex-fiancé") Children. Owen Manning (son) Portrayed by Torrey DeVitto. Dr. Natalie Manning (née Conte) is a pediatrician originally from Seattle who is an attending in emergency medicine specializing in pediatrics.

  4. Marcus Raichle - Wikipedia

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    Marcus E. Raichle (born March 15, 1937) is an American neurologist at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Missouri. He is a professor in the Department of Radiology with joint appointments in Neurology, Neurobiology and Biomedical Engineering. His research over the past 40 years has focused on the nature of functional ...

  5. The Good Doctor (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke (seasons 5–7; recurring, season 4), he is one of the new surgical residents. He is a former Hasidic Jew and the son of a rabbi. He becomes an atheist after leaving his Hasidic community at eighteen and is also openly gay. He is a graduate of New York University, majoring in neurology. In season 6, after Shaun ...

  6. Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Clauddine "Dee Dee" Blanchard (née Pitre; born May 3, 1967, in Chackbay, Louisiana) was a 48-year-old woman who was found stabbed to death in her Springfield house. She was murdered by her daughter, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn 4 days prior during the night hours of June 10, 2015.

  7. Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pediatrics at Mount Sinai date back to 1860 when the first ever position of chair of pediatrics in New York was created for Dr. Abraham Jacobi, known as the father of American pediatrics. In 1988, Henry R. Kravis donated $10 million to Mount Sinai to establish a children's hospital. The hospital was named after him to honor the donation.

  8. Ángel Maturino Reséndiz - Wikipedia

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    A pediatric neurologist at the Baylor College of Medicine who was raped, stabbed, and bludgeoned repeatedly with a statue after Reséndiz entered her home near the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Police found Benton's Jeep Cherokee in San Antonio and found Reséndiz's fingerprints on the steering column. At the time of the murder, Reséndiz had ...

  9. Fragile X syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Neurology Individuals with FXS are at a higher risk of developing seizures , with rates between 10% and 40% reported in the literature. [33] In larger study populations the frequency varies between 13% and 18%, [12] [33] consistent with a recent survey of caregivers which found that 14% of males and 6% of females experienced seizures. [33]

  10. Oliver Sacks - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Wolf Sacks CBE FRCP (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer. [2] Born in London, Sacks received his medical degree in 1958 from The Queen's College, Oxford, before moving to the United States, where he spent most of his career. He interned at Mount Zion Hospital in San ...

  11. Silas Weir Mitchell (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Silas Weir Mitchell (descendant) Silas Weir Mitchell (February 15, 1829 – January 4, 1914) was an American physician, scientist, novelist, and poet. He is considered the father of medical neurology, and he discovered causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome) and erythromelalgia, and pioneered the rest cure .