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What can we do about Alzheimer’s disease? A neurologist perspective.

Apr 06, 2021

May HACOC presentation with Dr. Masdeu

What can we do about Alzheimer’s disease? A neurologist perspective.

Biographical Sketch of Joseph C. Masdeu, MD, PhD

 

Joseph C. Masdeu, MD, PhD is the director of the Nantz National Alzheimer Center at the Houston Methodist Hospital and is a professor of Neurology at Cornell University.  He has been a professor of neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in New York, and Chairman of Neurology at the New York Medical College. He is the author of 147 peer-reviewed papers, 61 book chapters, and of seven books, including “Localization in Clinical Neurology,” now in its 7th edition. His research centers on developing new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia. 

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