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David Eidelberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Eidelberg
David Eidelberg, MD, is a neuroscientist best known for applying functional imaging of the brain (MRI, PET scans) to diagnose neurological disease and chart its course. Eidelberg's studies were the first to identify specific changes in the patterns of brain-wide metabolic activity that could be linked to specific stages in the onset and development of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, such as dystonia, Tourette syndrome, and Huntington's disease. The work has led to the development of novel image-based methods for assessing disease progression and responses to treatment, as well as for enhancing the accuracy of clinical diagnosis. ==Early Life and Education== David Eidelberg earned his BA at Columbia University in 1977, and his MD from Harvard Medical School (HMS) in 1981.〔 After completing residency training in neurology at the Harvard-Longwood Area Training Program, he pursued postdoctoral training as a Moseley Traveling Fellow at the National Hospital, Queen Square, in London, and at Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York.
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