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Howard was born on May 3, 1948, in Bellows Falls, Vermont.He received a BA in 1970 and a M.D. in 1974, both from the University of Vermont.. Howard became an assistant professor of neurology and medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1979, he was promoted to associate professor in 1985, and promoted to full professor in 1992.
On his return to the Massachusetts General Hospital he opened a clinic which became the Department of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Putnam was a founder member of the American Neurological Association in December 1874, [ 2 ] and was its president in 1888, and also a founding member of the American Psychoanalytical Association in 1911 ...
James O. McNamara (born September 25, 1942) is an American neurologist and neuroscientist, known for his research of epileptogenesis, the process underlying development and progression of epilepsy. He is the Duke School of Medicine Professor of Neuroscience in the Departments of Neurobiology, Neurology, and Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at ...
Cytowic was born on December 16, 1952, in Trenton, New Jersey, to a physician father and artist mother, and grew up with an extended family of scientists and artists.His mother is ESPN's "Super Nana Marge", Tim Tebow's No. 1 fan. [16]
During WWII he was neurologist to Eastern Command. [5] J. Purdon Martin gave the Lumleian lectures in 1947 on Consciousness and its disturbances considered from the neurological aspect [8] and in 1963 the Arris and Gale lecture on Basal ganglia and locomotion. [9] He was joint editor of Neurology for a number of years.
After college, O'Day became a social worker for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Social Services, where he worked for 24 years. [1] In 2007, O'Day ran in a special election to represent the 14th Worcester district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He won the election in April 2007 and was sworn in the following month.
James R. Doty, M.D., FACS, FICS, FAANS is a clinical professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University and founder and director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, an affiliate of the Stanford Neurosciences Institute.
James T. Brett (born December 22, 1949, Boston) [1] is an American former politician who is the current president and CEO of The New England Council. [2] From 1981 until 1996, Brett was a Democratic Party member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Brett was the runner-up in the 1993 Boston mayoral election.