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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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HELP ASAP!! DUE TOMORROW!! WILL MARK AS BRAINIEST!!

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Hoochie [10]3 years ago
6 0
Who is Keith L. Black? <span>(born September 13, 1957) He is an American </span>neurosurgeon<span> specializing in the treatment of </span>brain tumors<span> and a prolific campaigner for funding of cancer treatment. He is chairman of the neurosurgery department and director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at.
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What did he contribute? <span>After serving his </span>internship<span> and </span>residency<span> at the University of Michigan, in 1987 he moved to the </span>UCLA Medical Center<span> in Los Angeles,</span>[5]<span> where he later became head of UCLA's Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program. In 1997, after 10 years at UCLA, he moved to </span>Cedars-Sinai Medical Center[6]<span> to head the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute.</span>[1]<span> He was also on the faculty of the </span>University of California, Irvine School of Medicine<span> from 1998 to 2003.</span>[4][7]<span> In 2007 he opened the new </span>Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.<span> Brain Tumor Center at Cedars-Sinai, a research center named after the famous lawyer who had been Black's patient and supporter.

What he do? </span><span>In 1997, </span>Time<span> magazine featured Black on the cover of a special edition called "Heroes of Medicine".</span>[15][16]<span> The accompanying article described Black's reputation as a surgeon who would operate on tumors that other doctors would not, as well as aspects of his medical research, including his discovery that the </span>peptide bradykinin<span> can be effective in opening the </span><span>blood–brain barrier</span>
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