Anne B. Young
Anne Buckingham Young is an American physician and neuroscientist who has made major contributions to the study of neurodegenerative diseases, with a focus on movement disorders like Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease. Young completed her undergraduate studies at Vassar College and earned a dual MD/PhD from Johns Hopkins Medical School. She has held faculty positions at University of Michigan and Harvard University. She became the first female chief of service at Massachusetts General Hospital when she was appointed Chief of Neurology in 1991. She retired from this role and from clinical service in 2012. She is a member of many academic societies and has won numerous awards. Young is also the only person to have been president of both the international Society for Neuroscience and the American Neurological Association. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Clemens R. Scherzer, G.Bernhard Landwehrmeyer, Julie A. Kerner, David G. Standaert, Zane R. Hollingsworth, Lorrie P. Daggett, Gönül Veliçelebi, John B. Penney, Jr., Anne B. YoungGet full text
Published 1997-01-01
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4by Jang-Ho J. Cha, Laurie A. Farrell, Sharlin F. Ahmed, Ariel Frey, Karen K. Hsiao-Ashe, Anne B. Young, John B. Penney, Joseph J. Locascio, Bradley T. Hyman, Michael C. IrizarryGet full text
Published 2001-02-01
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5by Ruth Luthi-Carter, Barbara L Apostol, Anthone W Dunah, Molly M DeJohn, Laurie A Farrell, Gillian P Bates, Anne B Young, David G Standaert, Leslie M Thompson, Jang-Ho J ChaGet full text
Published 2003-12-01
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6by Ippolita Cantuti-Castelvetri, Ledia F Hernandez, Christine E Keller-McGandy, Lauren R Kett, Alex Landy, Zane R Hollingsworth, Esen Saka, Jill R Crittenden, Eduardo A Nillni, Anne B Young, David G Standaert, Ann M GraybielGet full text
Published 2010-11-01
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