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  2. List of women neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle Rapin (1927–2017), Swiss-American neurologist and paediatrician remembered for her contributions to the understanding of autism and language disorders. Judith L. Rapoport (fl. from 1960s), psychiatrist known for studying the clinical phenomenology, neurobiology, and treatment of Childhood Onset Schizophrenia.

  3. Max Wiznitzer - Wikipedia

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    Max Wiznitzer is the director of the Rainbow Autism Center at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland. He has worked there since 1986. He has worked there since 1986. Wiznitzer is also an associate professor of pediatrics and neurology at Case Western Reserve University .

  4. Manuel Casanova - Wikipedia

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    He is married to Emily Casanova, a research assistant professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville [5] who studies autism genetics, the evolution of susceptibility genes in rare disorders, and is a patient advocate for the Ehlers-Danlos community. [6]

  5. Audrius V. Plioplys - Wikipedia

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    Plioplys was an assistant professor in Department of Neurology, University of Toronto. His clinical practice, besides general child neurology, emphasized the evaluation and treatment of children with autism. [18] He pioneered research of immunologic causes of autism and launched an immune system-based treatment program. [20]

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    Stormont Vail Health announced Ahmed Harazeen, a board-certified neurologist specializing in diagnosing and managing various neurological conditions, would be joining the Stormont Vail neurology ...

  7. Robert K. Naviaux - Wikipedia

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    Robert K. Naviaux (born in 1956) is an American physician-scientist who specializes in mitochondrial medicine and complex chronic disorders. He discovered the cause of Alpers syndrome, [1] [2] and was part of the team that reported the first mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation to cause genetic forms of autism. [3]

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