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Dennis
J. Selkoe, M.D., the Vincent and Stella Coates Professor of
Neurologic Diseases at Harvard Medical School, has devoted
his career to the study of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and
related basic biological questions. He is a graduate of
Columbia University and the University of Virginia School of
Medicine. After an initial period of research training at
the National Institutes of Health (NINDS), he completed a
residency in neurology at the Harvard/Longwood Neurology
Program and a four year fellowship in biochemistry and
neuronal cell biology in the Department of Neuroscience,
Harvard Medical School. In 1978, he founded an independent
laboratory dedicated to applying biochemical and molecular
techniques to the study of AD and related neurobiological
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