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Robert Reis, D.Phil

Dr. Robert J. S. Reis attended Harvard College for his undergraduate degree. He then attended the University of Sussex in Brighton, United Kingdom for his Doctor of Philosophy, the highest academic achievement in a field. Dr. Reis received many honors while pursuing his education, including Advanced Placement at Harvard University, and a scholarship to Harvard […]

AmyLeighn Overton-McCoy, Ph.D., R.N., A.P.R.N.

Angela Norman, D.N.P.

Robin McAtee, Ph.D.

Sue T. Griffin, Ph.D.

Arny Ferrando, Ph.D.

BIOGRAPHICAL:      Born:                 Pennsylvania Citizenship:      United States Home:               Little Rock, AR 72223 Languages:       English, Italian EDUCATION: 1974-1978       Engineering, B.S., United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 1982-1984       MBA, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL 1988-1991       Nutrition and Physiology, […]

Richard Dennis, Ph.D.

Elisabet Borsheim, Ph.D.

Steven Barger, Ph.D.

Dr. Steven Barger’s discovery of the seminal factor responsible for communication between stressed nerve cells and glia was the missing link that allowed us to discover previously unknown links between neuronal stress, glial activation with neuroinflammation, and failures in the nerve cell’s ability to dispose of or re-cycle proteins that instead form aggregates both outside […]

Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam, Ph.D.

Dr. Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam’s research interests are Neurodegenerative disease, Computational modelling, Molecular Dynamics Simulations, protein structure, dynamics, and functions, drug-discovery, and glioblastoma.

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