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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Registered Attendees." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Sex Differences and Implications for Translational Neuroscience Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13004.
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Registered Attendees

Roseanne Armitage

University of Michigan


Arthur Arnold

UCLA


Patrick Bader

Stanford University


Samuel Barondes

UCSF


Simret Beraki

Stanford University


Karen Berkley

Florida State University


David Bredt

Lilly Research Laboratories


Louann Brizendine

UCSF


Carla Canuso

Johnson & Johnson


Soo-Eun Chang

Michigan State University


Marie Chesselet

Experimental Neurology/UCLA


Sophia Colamarino

Autism Speaks


Dena Dubal

UCSF Neurology and Gladstone

Institutes


Chris Duffield

Sci Tech Biomed Consultant


Jeanne Duffy

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Registered Attendees." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Sex Differences and Implications for Translational Neuroscience Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13004.
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Douglas Feltner

Pfizer Inc.


Robert Fox

Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis at Cleveland Clinic


Stephen Glickman

UC–Berkeley


Peter Goadsby

UCSF Headache Group


Nirupa Goel

University of British Columbia


Jill Goldstein

Brigham and Women’s Hospital


Melvin Grumbach

UCSF


Martica Hall

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine


Nancy Hills

UCSF


Paul Hoffman

North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System


Emily Jacobs

UC Berkeley


Lisa Kilpatrick


Sofie Kleppner

Stanford Cardiovascular Institute


Chi-Ming Lee

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals


Linda LeResche

University of Washington


Jon Levine

Northwestern University


Lynne Love


Rachel Manber

Stanford University


Emeran Mayer

UCLA


Sonia Mayoral

Stanford University School of Medicine


Robert Meisel

University of Minnesota


Dawn Meyer

UCLA


Jeff Mogil

McGill University


Sean Murphy

Journal of Neurochemistry/University of Washington


Stephanie Murphy

Oregon Health and Science University


Richard Nakamura

NIH/National Institute of Mental Health


Halina Offner

Oregon Health and Science University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Registered Attendees." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Sex Differences and Implications for Translational Neuroscience Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13004.
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Kathleen O’Leary

NIH/National Insitute on Mental Health


Ameeta Parekh

FDA/Office of Women’s Health


Vivian Pinn

NIH/Office of Research on Women’s Health


Linda Porter

NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke


Nancy Raymond

University of Minnesota


Kathryn Sandberg

Georgetown University Medical Center


Nirao Shah

UCSF


Morgan Sheng

Genentech


Etienne Sibille

University of Pittsburgh


Rae Silver

Columbia University


Viviana Simon

Society for Women’s Health Research


Offie Soldin

Georgetown University Medical Center


Rhonda Voskuhl

UCLA


Lauren Weiss

UCSF


Cora Lee Wetherington

NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse


Katherine Wisner

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center


Ruth Wood

Keck School of Medicine of USC


Corinna Wu

Freelance Science Writer & Editor


Carlos Zarate

NIH/National Institute of Mental Health


Stevin Zorn

Lundbeck USA


Irving Zucker

UC–Berkeley

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