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Andrew John Lees (born 1947) is an English physician who is Professor of Neurology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London and University College London. In 2011 he was named as the world's most highly cited Parkinson's disease researcher. [1] [2]
The hospital was founded by Johanna Chandler as the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic at Queen Square in 1859. [2] The hospital was completely rebuilt in the early 1880s: the East Wing was re-opened by Princess Helena in 1881 and the West Wing was re-opened by the Prince of Wales in 1885. [2]
The UCL Institute of Neurology was rebranded to UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology in September, 2018. [ 10 ] In 2019, project manager Arcadis and contractor ISG Ltd began work to expand the footprint of the Eastman Dental Hospital site on Gray's Inn Road to enable construction of a new building for the UCL Queen Square Institute of ...
Since his surgery in 2022, Queen's transformation has been significant. Having once topped the scale at close to 300 pounds, today he weighs 164 pounds. And yes, he's back running and rising every ...
Andrew Lees may refer to: . Andrew Lees (environmentalist) (1949–1994), scientist and environmentalist Andrew Lees (neurologist) (born 1947), English neurologist Andrew Lees (vaccinologist) (born 1953), American biochemist
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Andrew Lees – British neurologist; William John Little – British orthopedic surgeon, pioneer of orthopaedic surgery; Morell Mackenzie – British physician, pioneer of laryngology; William Marsden – British surgeon, founder of The Royal Free and Marsden Hospitals; Sir James Paget – British surgeon and founder of scientific medical pathology
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