Dr. Barry Gordon is a behavioral neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist whose work focuses on identifying and implementing better methods for improving language, memory, thinking skills, and learning in individuals with acquired and developmental brain conditions, such as autism. Dr. Gordon is a Therapeutic Cognitive Neuroscience Professor and a Professor of Neurology and Cognitive Science at The Johns Hopkins University and School of Medicine. He founded and directs the Cognitive Neurology/Neuropsychology Division of Hopkins’ Neurology Department, and founded The Memory Clinic there. Dr. Gordon received a B.S. degree from Pennsylvania State University, an M.D. from Thomas Jefferson University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology from The Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Gordon lives in Pikesville with his wife Renee, who have both been active supporters and advocates of The League since their son, Alex, began attending League activities more than fifteen years ago.