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Dimitri Krainc. Dimitri Krainc is a Slovenian-born American physician-scientist who is the Aaron Montgomery Ward Professor and Chairman of the Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology and Director of the Feinberg Neuroscience Institute and the Simpson Querrey Center for Neurogenetics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. [1]
T.R. Johns, clinical researcher on myasthenia gravis and founding chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of Virginia; Samuel Katz, professor and chairman of pediatrics at Duke University; Dimitri Krainc, chairman of the Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Since its first edition, Merritt's Neurology has remained a central text in clinical neurology, providing unparalleled guidance on neurologic protocols, treatment guidelines, clinical pathways, therapeutic recommendations, and imaging. [citation needed] The current, 14th edition, has been selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023.
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t. e. Kenneth M. Heilman (June 2, 1938 – July 15, 2024) was an American behavioral neurologist. He is considered one of the fathers of modern-day behavioral neurology.
Ted M. Dawson (born April 19, 1959) is an American neurologist and neuroscientist. He is the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Professor in Neurodegenerative Diseases [1] and Director of the Institute for Cell Engineering [2] at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has joint appointments in the Department of Neurology, [3] Neuroscience [4 ...
Neurology (from Greek: νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the nervous system, which comprises the brain, the spinal cord and the peripheral nerves. [1] Neurological practice relies ...
Neural synchrony is the correlation of brain activity across two or more people over time. In social and affective neuroscience, neural synchrony specifically refers to the degree of similarity between the spatio-temporal neural fluctuations of multiple people. This phenomenon represents the convergence and coupling of different people's ...