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  2. Betsy Grunch - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Grunch is an American board-certified neurosurgeon from Gainesville, Georgia. Her areas of interest include the spine, spinal discs, neurotrauma, and deformity correction. [ 1 ] In addition to being active on social media as an advocate for women in medicine, Grunch holds multiple awards and successfully completed a cutting edge spinal ...

  3. James Doty (physician) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. James Andrews (physician) - Wikipedia

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    James Andrews (born May 2, 1942) is a retired American orthopedic surgeon. He is a surgeon for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries [1] [2] [3] and is a specialist in repairing damaged ligaments. Practicing in Gulf Breeze, Florida, Andrews has become one of the best-known and most popular orthopedic surgeons and has performed on many high-profile ...

  5. Joe Sam Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The son of Joe Sam Robinson and Nell Mixon Robinson, he was born on July 21, 1945, in Atlanta, Georgia. Robinson grew up in Macon, Georgia , and attended Harvard University , graduating cum laude in 1967. [ 1 ]

  6. James Anderson (biomedical engineer) - Wikipedia

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    James M. Anderson is an American professor of pathology, macromolecular science and biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University.He received the Elsevier Biomaterials Gold Medal for the most significant contributions to biomaterials science by an individual from 1980 to 2005.

  7. James M. Anderson (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    James M. Anderson is an American Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology and is a Chief of Section of Digestive Diseases at the Yale School of Medicine. Anderson is also a director of the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives at the National Institutes of Health .

  8. Joseph Ransohoff - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ransohoff, 1992, AJNR. Dr. Joseph Ransohoff, II (July 1, 1915 – January 30, 2001) was a member of the Ransohoff family and a pioneer in the field of neurosurgery.In addition to training numerous neurosurgeons, his "ingenuity in adapting advanced technologies" saved many lives and even influenced the television program Ben Casey. [1]

  9. James Clarke White (neurosurgeon) - Wikipedia

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    James Clarke White (died 1981) was an American neurosurgeon, specialist in the surgical control of pain, and professor at Harvard Medical School. White graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1923. His grandfather, James Clarke White (dermatologist) , was also a professor at Harvard Medical School, where he founded the dermatology department ...