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Edith Graef McGeer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edith Graef McGeer
Edith Graef McGeer, was born in New York City in 1923 and is best known for her work and contributions to neuroscience in the research of prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. Edith, along with her husband and co-collaborator, Patrick McGeer were recognized by the International Scientific Institute as one of the 100 most highly cited researchers in neuroscience. Co-founder of Aurin Biotech the drug AUR1107 is advancing in pre-clinical trials and FDA approval as an anti-inflammatory treatment for alzheimer's, muscular degenerative conditions and some cancers. == Education== McGeer who says her interest in mathematics began when she was five, skipped grades at the St. Agatha's School for Girls and did not meet with early encouragement from the head of the chemistry department at Swarthmore College, who gave her a lecture for wasting her time and his, because "women could not do chemistry". Graduating Phi Beta Kappa, McGeer completed her doctorate in organic chemistry from the University of Virginia in two years.
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