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  2. Charles Byron Wilson - Wikipedia

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    When Wilson's college football career was cut short due to an ankle injury, he studied medicine, finishing first in his class in 1954. He served a rotating internship and a year in pathology at Charity Hospital, where he was drawn to the studies of neuropathology, neurology and neuroanatomy, and decided to become a neurosurgeon.

  3. Rahul Jandial - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Jandial is a long-term contributor at KTLA-TV [20] in Los Angeles. In 2019, he became a regular contributor to the TODAY Show in Australia. He hosted Brain Surgery Live on Nat Geo with Bryant Gumbell for international broadcast and was on FOX’s primetime non-scripted Superhuman as a panelist. [ 21 ]

  4. List of people with brain tumors - Wikipedia

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    Metastatic brain cancer is over six times more common than primary brain cancer, as it occurs in about 10–30% of all people with cancer. [1] This is a list of notable people who have had a primary or metastatic brain tumor (either benign or malignant) at some time in their lives, as confirmed by public information. Tumor type and survival ...

  5. William Seeley (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    Seeley graduated from Brown University in 1994, [5] and from the UCSF School of Medicine. [6] He was an internal medicine intern at UCSF and a neurology resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. [7] He is on the editorial board of Acta Neuropathologica and Neuroimage Clinical.

  6. UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

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    In 1948, the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) established the Cancer Research Institute. [6] In 1992, UCSF received an NCI planning grant to develop a cancer center. The center received its NCI "Comprehensive" designation in 1999 and was renamed the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2007 in honor of ...

  7. UCSF Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights is located on the main campus of UCSF and includes the 600-bed teaching hospital of the same name along with the Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, extensive research labs, the main branch of the UCSF Library, and is home to the UCSF School of Medicine, UCSF School of Nursing, UCSF School of Dentistry, and UCSF School of Pharmacy.

  8. UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital - Wikipedia

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    UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital is a cancer hospital in San Francisco, California, part of the University of California, San Francisco health system. It is part of the UCSF Medical Center campus of Mission Bay. Opened on February 1, 2015, part of a $1.5 billion project. [1]

  9. Brain and Creativity Institute - Wikipedia

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    Brain and Creativity Institute (BCI) is a research unit of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California, which aims to "gather new knowledge about the human emotions, decision-making, memory, and communication, from a neurological perspective, and to apply this knowledge to the solution of problems in the biomedical and sociocultural arenas."