My name is Samuel Ludwin. I'm a physician, a neuropathologist, which is somebody who studies the brain. |
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The neuropathologist is considered the pioneer of stem cell research in Germany. |
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The disease was first described in 1906 by German neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer. |
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Smith plays a neuropathologist who made the first discovery of a football-related brain trauma in the forthcoming film Concussion. |
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Several months ago, a neuropathologist at a nearby university medical center reviewed one of my cases before patient treatment. |
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When Bronfenbrenner was a child, his father, who was a neuropathologist, often pointed out the interdependence between living organisms and their surroundings. |
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Dr Willie Stewart, a consultant neuropathologist at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, who made the diagnosis of Astle, was part of the FA panel. |
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This commission is composed of six medical experts, including a psychiatrist, a neuropathologist, a specialist in hearing and vision, and a speech therapist. |
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He died on July 8 this year after suffering complications but an investigation carried out by a neuropathologist found his death was not related to the attack. |
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On Wednesday neuropathologist Dr Colin Smith said he had never come across a case where injuries of the kind suffered by Amelia had resulted from a low-level fall. |
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