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- Q7925867 description "Neurologist".
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- Q7925867 abstract "Victor Dubowitz (born 6 August 1931) is an English neurologist, professor emeritus at the Imperial College, London, author of several research papers and books on neurological disorders in children.Career history:1958-1960 — clinical assistant at Queen Mary's Hospital1960-1961 — lecturer in clinical pathology at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases1961-1965 — lecturer (1965-1967 senior lecturer) in child health, University of Sheffield1967-1972 — reader in child health and developmental neurology, University of Sheffield1972-1996 — professor (since 1996 professor emeritus) of paediatrics, University of LondonOther functions:1972–present — honorary consultant paediatrician at the Hammersmith Hospital1972-1996 — Director of Muscle Research Centre1999-2003 — Director of Therapeutic Studies, European Neuromuscular Centre (ENMC), The NetherlandsPresident of:1992-1994 — British Paediatric Neurology Association1993-97 — European Paediatric Neurology Society1995–present — World Muscle Society1997-2000 — Medical Art SocietyAwards:1987 — Jean Hunter Prize of the Royal College of Physicians1972 — Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians2000 — Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health1980 — Commander of the Order of Constantine the Great1982 — Arvo Ylppö Gold Medal, Finland1991 — Gaetano Conte Gold Medal, Italy1997 — Cornelia de Lange Medal, The Netherlands2007 — James Spence Gold Medal, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health2009 — Inaugural Gold Medal, Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy2011 — Peter Emil Becker Prize, German Speaking Paediatric Neurology SocietyTwo medical conditions are named after him: Dubowitz syndrome — a rare genetic disorder characterized by microcephaly, growth retardation and a characteristic facial appearance of unknown genetic cause. Dubowitz disease — a particular phenotype of spinal muscular atrophy, a hereditary motor neuron disease affecting mainly infants and children.Also, a medical and research institution at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, UK, bears his name (the Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre).".
- Q7925867 birthDate "1931-08-06".
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- Q7925867 dateOfBirth "1931-08-06".
- Q7925867 name "Dubowitz, Victor".
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- Q7925867 comment "Victor Dubowitz (born 6 August 1931) is an English neurologist, professor emeritus at the Imperial College, London, author of several research papers and books on neurological disorders in children.Career history:1958-1960 — clinical assistant at Queen Mary's Hospital1960-1961 — lecturer in clinical pathology at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases1961-1965 — lecturer (1965-1967 senior lecturer) in child health, University of Sheffield1967-1972 — reader in child health and developmental neurology, University of Sheffield1972-1996 — professor (since 1996 professor emeritus) of paediatrics, University of LondonOther functions:1972–present — honorary consultant paediatrician at the Hammersmith Hospital1972-1996 — Director of Muscle Research Centre1999-2003 — Director of Therapeutic Studies, European Neuromuscular Centre (ENMC), The NetherlandsPresident of:1992-1994 — British Paediatric Neurology Association1993-97 — European Paediatric Neurology Society1995–present — World Muscle Society1997-2000 — Medical Art SocietyAwards:1987 — Jean Hunter Prize of the Royal College of Physicians1972 — Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians2000 — Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health1980 — Commander of the Order of Constantine the Great1982 — Arvo Ylppö Gold Medal, Finland1991 — Gaetano Conte Gold Medal, Italy1997 — Cornelia de Lange Medal, The Netherlands2007 — James Spence Gold Medal, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health2009 — Inaugural Gold Medal, Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy2011 — Peter Emil Becker Prize, German Speaking Paediatric Neurology SocietyTwo medical conditions are named after him: Dubowitz syndrome — a rare genetic disorder characterized by microcephaly, growth retardation and a characteristic facial appearance of unknown genetic cause. ".
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