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Ruben Dagda
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Ruben Dagda, Ph.D. has authored multiple research manuscripts and review articles in the areas of toxicology and neurobiology. As a research associate and an educator at the University of Pittsburgh, he is interested in enhancing public awareness on the benefits of biomedical research in improving the quality of life, and understanding brain-related diseases. He has presented his research at national conferences and has received numerous awards for his contributions to Parkinson's disease.


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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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