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Dr. Maurizio Grimaldi Neuropharmacologist & Alzheimer's specialist Website: SouthernResearch.com
Maurizio Grimaldi, MD, Ph.D. is the Leader of the Neuropharmacology/neuroscience Laboratory at Southern Research Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Grimaldi graduated from medical school magna cum laude from the University of Napoli in Italy, one of the oldest and most prestigious academic institutions in Italy. Specializing in clinical pharmacology, Dr. Grimaldi obtained his PhD in neuropharmacology and toxicology from the same University. At Southern Research, Dr. Grimaldi directs the commercial activities for the Neuropharmacology Laboratory, including low-throughput screening. He is a co-investigator in the NIH-NINDS Drug Screening for Neurodegenerative Diseases and Stroke.
How Long can Someone Live with Alzheimer's? The average, calculated by the Alzheimer' Association is around 8 to 12 years.
Why do people die from Alzheimer's Disease? People die from Alzheimer's.
What Doctors Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease? Your family doctor can suspect the disease, but they may not be qualified to diagnosis the disease.
Is Alzheimer’s disease hereditary? Alzheimer's Disease can be hereditary.
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