Azad Bonni
Azad Bonni is a Canadian and American neuroscientist of Kurdish origin. The focus of his research is to understand the mechanisms of neuronal connectivity in the brain. From October 2012 until June 30, 2019, he was the Edison Professor of Neuroscience and Chairman of the Department of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine. As of July 1, 2019, he is SVP and head of neuroscience and rare diseases research and early development at Roche in Basel, Switzerland.
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Author Correction: Time-to-event analysis mitigates the impact of symptomatic therapy on therapeutic benefit in Parkinson’s disease trials by Gennaro Pagano, Dylan Trundell, Tanya Simuni, Nicola Pavese, Kenneth Marek, Ronald B. Postuma, Nima Shariati, Annabelle Monnet, Emma Moore, Evan W. Davies, Hanno Svoboda, Nathalie Pross, Azad Bonni, Tania Nikolcheva, for the PASADENA Investigators, Prasinezumab Study Group
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Time-to-event analysis mitigates the impact of symptomatic therapy on therapeutic benefit in Parkinson’s disease trials by Gennaro Pagano, Dylan Trundell, Tanya Simuni, Nicola Pavese, Kenneth Marek, Ronald B. Postuma, Nima Shariati, Annabelle Monnet, Emma Moore, Evan W. Davies, Hanno Svoboda, Nathalie Pross, Azad Bonni, Tania Nikolcheva, for the PASADENA Investigators, Prasinezumab Study Group
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