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  2. Neurological Institute of New York - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a department of academic neurology and a department of neurological surgery. The Chair of the Department of Neurology at Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons is simultaneously the Neurologist-in-Chief of NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia. Richard P. Mayeux, MD, MSc - Current; Timothy A. Pedley, MD, FAAN - 1998 to 2011

  3. Frederic Lewy - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Lewy. Fritz Heinrich Lewy ( / ˈlɛvi /; January 28, 1885 – October 5, 1950), [1] known in his later years as Frederic Henry Lewey, was a German -born American neurologist. He is best known for the discovery of Lewy bodies, which are a characteristic indicator of Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. [2]

  4. List of women neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Einstein (born 1952), American-born Canadian neuroscientist focusing on the anatomy of the female brain. Alison Fleming (fl 2004), neuroscientist working on mothering instincts and maternal behaviour. Ariel Garten (born 1979), clothing designer and scientist exploring the intersection of art and neuroscience.

  5. Mark Hallett (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Hallett is an American neurologist who researched functional motor disorders at the NIH, and currently serves as professor emeritus. [1] [2] [3] Hallett worked at NIH for 40 years in the federal government, with several decades at the Human Motor Control Section and was previously chief of the Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory at Brigham ...

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  7. Stanley B. Prusiner - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Ben Prusiner (born May 28, 1942) is an American neurologist and biochemist. He is the director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). [4]

  8. Frederick Batten - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Eustace Batten (29 September 1865 – 27 July 1918) was an English neurologist and pediatrician who has been referred to as the "father of pediatric neurology". Biography [ edit ] Frederick Batten was born on 29 September 1865 in Plymouth. [1]

  9. Robert Wartenberg - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wartenberg (June 19, 1887 – November 16, 1956) [1] was a clinical neurologist and professor. [5] Born in the then-Russian Empire, he attended university and established his career in Germany. [2] As a Jew, he was fired from his position as the University of Freiburg's Clinical Department of Neurology during the Nazi regime. [6]

  10. Frederic A. Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Andrews Gibbs (1903–1992) was an American neurologist who was a pioneer in the use of electroencephalography (EEG) for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy . Gibbs graduated from Yale and Johns Hopkins in 1929. He was offered a fellowship in neuropathology by Stanley Cobb, of Harvard Medical School.

  11. Category:American neurologists - Wikipedia

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    Fellows of the American Academy of Neurology‎ (14 P) Pages in category "American neurologists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 283 total.