Nicholas Schiff- Identifying and recruiting cognitive reserve after severe brain injuries
October 21, 2015 Nicholas Schiff, MD Jerold B. Katz Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience Cornell University MacLean Center Seminar Series 2015-2016 Neuroethics This lecture is one of 22 in this year's seminar series. For more information on the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics or our weekly seminar series, please visit our website, macleanethics.uchicago.edu. The views of this speaker are not necessarily those of the MacLean Center.

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