Andrew C. Charles, MD, a professor of neurology and director of UCLA's Headache Research and Treatment Program, has been named the first holder of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Chair in Migraine and Headache Studies, according to a UCLA news release.
This is the first chair in the country dedicated to headache research and was established with a gift from Meyer and Renee Luskin, UCLA alumni. The goal of the chair is to support translational research focused on developing new therapies for patients who suffer from migraines and to improve the standard of care.
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This is the first chair in the country dedicated to headache research and was established with a gift from Meyer and Renee Luskin, UCLA alumni. The goal of the chair is to support translational research focused on developing new therapies for patients who suffer from migraines and to improve the standard of care.
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