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William Brown received his undergraduate training and PhD at the University of Southampton, England, in molecular biology and biochemistry. His thesis research concerned plasma proteins and their role in brain development. He subsequently completed postdoctoral research fellowships at Harvard Medical School’s Center for Neurologic Diseases and the National Institutes of Health’s Gerontology Research Center (Alzheimer’s disease, tau protein), Johnson & Johnson’s Skin Biology Research Center (skin diseases, homeobox genes), and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s Immunology Program (bone marrow transplantation, MHC class I genes). Additionally, Dr. Brown attended New York Law School, and he received his MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. He is the author or coauthor of more than 75 scientific and legal publications, including three books, on plasma proteins, Alzheimer’s disease, and transcription. |