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  2. Lieber Institute for Brain Development - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, researchers who later joined the Lieber Institute published a review of brain banks for studying diseases such as schizophrenia, alzheimer’s diseases, bipolar disorder, and other psychiatric illnesses. Postmortem human brain tissue is critical for advancing neurobiological studies of psychiatric illness. [11]

  3. Majid Samii - Wikipedia

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    International Neuroscience Institute in Hannover, founded by Samii. Samii was born in Tehran, Iran on 19 June 1937. After having completed his high school education in Iran, he moved to Germany, where he started his medical studies at the University of Mainz.

  4. Antonello Bonci - Wikipedia

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    Antonello Bonci is an Italian-American neurologist and a neuropsychopharmacologist specialized in the long-term effects of drug exposure on the brain. In August 2019, he became president of Global Institutes on Addictions Miami.

  5. Neuron (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Neuron is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier. Established in 1988, it covers neuroscience and related biological processes. The current editor-in-chief is Mariela Zirlinger.

  6. Kay Tye - Wikipedia

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    Kay M. Tye (born c. 1981) [1] is an American neuroscientist and professor and Wylie Vale Chair [2] in the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences.Her research has focused on using optogenetics to identify connections in the brain that are involved in innate emotion, motivation and social behaviors.

  7. Daniel Amen - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Gregory Amen (born July 19, 1954) [1] is an American celebrity doctor [1] who practices as a psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist. [2] He is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Amen Clinics. [3]

  8. Stem cell tourism - Wikipedia

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    Stem cell tourism, a form of medical tourism, is the internet based-industry in which stem cell procedures are advertised to the public as a proven cure. [1] In the majority of cases, it leads to patients and families traveling abroad to obtain procedures that are not proven, nor part of a clinical trial approved by an authority like the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. [2]

  9. Meningitis-retention syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Repeated urodynamics showed that underactive detrusor changed to overactive after a 4-month period, suggesting an upper motor neuron bladder dysfunction (possible spinal shock). MRS should be differentiated from genital herpes ( herpes simplex virus , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] varicella-zoster virus [ 9 ] [ 10 ] ) and so-called Elsberg syndrome. [ 11 ]