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Face Laughs While the Brain Cries: The Education of a Doctor [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 208x135x30 mm, weight: 400 g, Plus one 8-page color photograph insert
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1250283892
  • ISBN-13: 9781250283894
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 208x135x30 mm, weight: 400 g, Plus one 8-page color photograph insert
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1250283892
  • ISBN-13: 9781250283894
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Sharing the incredible stories of many of his patients, an acclaimed physician and neuroimmunologist who has spent his career performing cutting-edge research on multiple sclerosis presents this profound and deeply human memoir in which he recounts everything from his unorthodox childhood to the lifechanging medical breakthroughs he has made against extremely long odds. Illustrations.

"A doctor's powerful and deeply human memoir about the mysteries of the brain and his 40 year quest to find a treatment for MS. Dr. Stephen L. Hauser is an acclaimed physician and neuroimmunologist who has spent his career performing cutting-edge research on multiple sclerosis (MS), a devastating brain disease that affects millions of people worldwide. His work has revolutionized our understanding of the genetic immunology and treatment of MS, and led to the development of B cell therapies-currently the only therapy in place for progressive MS patients. The Face Laughs While The Brain Cries is a riveting memoir that follows Dr. Hauser from his unorthodox upbringing among the colorful cast of characters responsible for his development into a tenacious andinnovative researcher, to the life-changing medical breakthroughs he has made against extremely long odds. Along the way, readers will learn the incredible stories of many of his patients, whose bravery, strength, and optimism in the face of a debilitating illness were instrumental to the progress that has been made in the fight against MS. This heartwarming book, written in accessible prose and related with equal measures of humor, empathy, and excitement, is sure to inspire anyone who has faced a daunting challenge"--

A doctor’s powerful and deeply human memoir about the mysteries of the brain and his 40-year quest to find a treatment for Multiple Sclerosis.

Stephen L. Hauser is an acclaimed physician and neuroimmunologist who has spent his career performing cutting-edge research on multiple sclerosis (MS), a devastating brain disease that affects millions of people worldwide. His work has revolutionized our understanding of the genetics, immunology and treatment of MS, and led to the development of B cell therapies—the most effective therapy for all forms of MS and the only therapy currently in place for progressive MS patients.

The Face Laughs While The Brain Cries
is a riveting memoir that follows Dr. Hauser from his unorthodox upbringing among the colorful cast of characters responsible for his development into a tenacious and innovative researcher, to the life-changing medical breakthroughs he has made against extremely long odds. Along the way, readers will learn the incredible stories of many of his patients, whose bravery, strength, and optimism in the face of a debilitating illness were instrumental to the progress that has been made in the fight against MS. This heartwarming book, written in accessible prose and related with equal measures of humor, empathy, and excitement, is sure to inspire.

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A doctor's powerful and deeply human memoir about the mysteries of the brain and his 40-year quest to find a treatment for MS.
Author's Note ix
1 Andrea
1(13)
2 Provenance
14(10)
3 Unconventional Roots
24(8)
4 The Young Scholar
32(5)
5 Special Skills
37(4)
6 Hauser's Shoes
41(6)
7 Jamaica High
47(4)
8 Tragedy and Rebound
51(4)
9 A Detour into Law
55(6)
10 College Days
61(7)
11 Being a Patient
68(4)
12 Foundations
72(10)
13 The Seeds of a Career
82(11)
14 Reaching Closure
93(9)
15 The Bs and Ts
102(5)
16 Another Lesson in Neurology
107(5)
17 Experimenting on People
112(4)
18 Learning from Patients
116(7)
19 The Rehearsal
123(5)
20 Origins of Autoimmunity
128(17)
21 Love and Science
145(9)
22 A Key Insight
154(10)
23 Loss and Launch
164(6)
24 Time in Paradise
170(6)
25 Family Life
176(5)
26 Dreams of Genes
181(8)
27 A Breakthrough
189(10)
28 The Left Coast
199(4)
29 Revelation at Sea
203(6)
30 More Motivation
209(7)
31 Birth of a New Technology
216(6)
32 Struggling for Funding
222(3)
33 Against All Odds
225(8)
34 Trials and Tribulations
233(9)
35 A Black Swan Incident
242(5)
36 Government Service
247(8)
37 Another Close Call
255(5)
38 The Problem of Progression
260(8)
39 Journey's End
268(7)
40 The Unveiling
275(3)
41 Rich Rewards
278(5)
Acknowledgments 283(4)
Index 287
STEPHEN L. HAUSER, M.D. is a Distinguished Professor of Neurology at UC San Francisco, and Director of the Weill Institute for Neurosciences. His research as a physician-scientist has led to a powerful new approach to the treatment of multiple sclerosis, a disabling neurologic disease. His work has received numerous honors, such as the Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award, the John Dystel Prize, the Charcot Award, and the Taubman Prize for Excellence in Translational Medical Research.