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Paul R. Sanberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul R. Sanberg
Paul R. Sanberg is an American scientist and inventor. His early work focused on the causes of brain cell death. His recent research has been on methods of repairing damaged brain tissue, and, in tandem with other scientists, demonstrating that stem cells derived from the blood of bone marrow and umbilical cords can be converted to neural cells. Sanberg is currently the Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation at the University of South Florida where he is also a Professor of medicine, |molecular pharmacology, and physiology. ==Biography==
Sanberg attended Staples High School, in Staples, Minnesota, and received his Bachelor of Science (in Psychology and Biology) from York University, in Toronto, Ontario (Canada) in 1976. He then received a Master of Science (Neurological Sciences) from the The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada); he received his Ph.D, in 1961 from the Australian National University, which sbsequently awarded him an Sc.D in 199. He undertook a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience) at The Australian National Universityin 1981, followed by a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Neuroscience) at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland (USA) from 1981–1983.〔(CV at University of South Florida )〕〔(official faculty page at University of South Florida )〕 He taught at Ohio University, the University of Cincinnati, and Brown University prior to becoming the Associate Dean in Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida. He was promoted at USF, eventually becoming the Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation.
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