Royal Society of Biology
George Perry is a highly experienced professional who has held various roles in the fields of biology and pathology. George currently serves as a Professor of Biology at The University of Texas at San Antonio and is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. With a background in Marine Biology and a Ph.D. in the field, Perry has dedicated their career to research, teaching, and service in the biological sciences. Additionally, George has been actively involved in advisory roles and boards related to Alzheimer disease research and educational programs.
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Royal Society of Biology
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