Reflections on a Career in Pediatric Neuropathology, with a Note of Gratitude

I am honored to be asked by the journal to write this personal essay about my career in pediatric neuropathology—a life of immense satisfaction, meaning, and fulfillment. My motivation to enter this discipline is highlighted, as is my decision to perform brain research in the sudden infant death syn...

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Humans
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microscope
neuroimaging
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omics
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