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ORCID: 0000-0001-7534-2935
ResearcherID: G-2263-2011
Raymond
Turner
Professor at Georgetown University
Neurology
Washington, DC, United States
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About

The Memory Disorders Program conducts research and provides clinical services. Patients may utilize the clinic services for evaluation, treatment, and follow up care. Additionally, we offer patients opportunities to participate in research studies, including prevention trials and investigations of novel treatments.

Professional Skills
Neurology
Clinical care
Clinical research
Work Experience
Assistant/Associate Professor of Neurology
University of Michigan July 1995 - June 2008
Staff Neurologist/Chief of the Neurology Service
Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center July 1995 - June 2008
Intern/Resident/Fellow
University of Pennsylvania July 1988 - June 1995
Professor of Neurology
Georgetown University July 2008
Education
Emory University School of Medicine
1984 - 1988
Doctoral Degree , Medicine
Emory University
1979 - 1984
Doctoral Degree , Pharmacology
Licenses
Medical license
Jul 2008 - Dec 2020
Washington, DC
Patents

 

 

Yang, HS Hoe, RS Turner. WO/2014/134287, 4 September 2014. Improving Cognitive Function. (EN) Provided herein, inter alia, are compounds useful in improving cognitive function, memory and learning in both diseased and healthy subjects. (FR) L'invention concerne, entre autres, des composés utiles dans l'amélioration de la fonction cognitive, de la mémoire et de l'apprentissage chez des sujets tout autant en bonne santé que malades.

 

J Yang, HS Hoe, RS Turner. US 20160000762, 17 January 2016. Improving Cognitive Function. Provided herein, inter alia, are compounds useful in improving cognitive function, memory and learning in both diseased and healthy subjects.

 

J Yang, HS Hoe, RS Turner. US 20170326114, 16 November 2017. Cognitive Function. Provided herein, inter alia, are compounds useful in improving cognitive function, memory and learning in both healthy and diseased subjects.

 

Prizes and Awards
Paul Beeson Fellow
American Federation for Aging Research | Jul 1998
Postdoctoral Fellow
Howard Hughes Medical Institute | Jul 1992
Realted Researchers