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- Received February 16, 2015
- Accepted in final form September 8, 2015
- First Published December 16, 2015.
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Author Disclosures
- Matthew Traylor, PhD*,
- Christopher D. Anderson, MD, MMSc*,
- Robert Hurford, BMBS, MSc,
- Steve Bevan, PhD and
- Hugh S. Markus, DM
- Matthew Traylor, PhD*,
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- Christopher D. Anderson, MD, MMSc*,
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(1) Fellowship in Therapeutic Development, Biogen Idec, Inc.
(1) NIH-NINDS K23 NS086873-02
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(1) American Brain Foundation Clinical Research Training Fellowship
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- Robert Hurford, BMBS, MSc,
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- Steve Bevan, PhD and
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- Hugh S. Markus, DM
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Section editor International Journal of stroke editorial board Clin Neurology and Neurosurgery and BMC Medicine
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Stroke Medicine OUP. 2010
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Wellcome Trust for the SCANS study ARUK for our work on network analysis
Stroke Association, EU, Wellcome Trust, The British Heart Foundation, Alzheimer Research for peer reviewed research grants
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- From Clinical Neurosciences (M.T., R.H., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge, UK; School of Life Science (S.B.), University of Lincoln, UK; and the Center for Human Genetic Research (C.D.A.), Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
- Correspondence to Dr. Traylor: mt628{at}medschl.cam.ac.uk
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