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Blanchette Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. The Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute is an independent, non-profit institution focused on the study of human memory and memory diseases. Founded in 1999, [2] the institute is part of the West Virginia University Medicine Health Sciences Campus, located in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Quazi Deen Mohammad was born in Luxmipur, Faridpur of Bangladesh, the then East Pakistan.He passed SSC from Faridpur Zilla School and HSC from Government Rajendra College.He passed MBBS from Dhaka Medical College in 1978.
The medical center also operates Rockford Cardiovascular Associates. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Illinois Neurosciences Institute is located at the medical center. [ 7 ] OSF SAMC surgeons perform 60% of open heart surgery cases in Rockford, making OSF SAMC the community leader in open heart surgery.
When state funding was cut for a Rockford trauma center, it turned to the Mental Health Board. But with its budget frozen, no one could help.
Mohammad Afzal is the name of: Mawlawi Mohammad Afzal (c. 1925–2012), jihadi leader of Nuristan in the 1980s and 1990s Mohammad Afzal (Emirati cricketer) (born 1973), Emirati cricketer
The center runs two main academic programs: A five-year Ph.D. program in computational neuroscience open to students from many different disciplines established in 1992; and an undergraduate program offering a major track in brain sciences and a minor track in computational neuroscience established in 2021.
Mohammed Afzal, better known as Meem Afzal, is an Indian politician and Urdu journalist. [1] He was a member of parliament and also served as an Indian ambassador to various countries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Currently he is a National Spokesperson of Indian National Congress party and Chief Editor of Akhbar E Nau , an Urdu weekly published from New Delhi.
Afzal Kahn (automotive designer), British automotive designer; Afzal Guru or Mohammad Afzal, (1969–2013), a Kashmiri terrorist, who was convicted for his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack; Afzal Ahmed Khan, Indian film director and producer; Afzal Khokhar (born 1974), Pakistani politician; Afzal Ahmed Syed, Urdu poet and translator