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Early Life  Born on July 19, 1945 in Washington D.C. to Leonore and Milton Wexler  As a child, she developed a strong like for the sciences, especially psychology

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Dr. Nancy Wexler

By: Angelica Demkiw

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OverviewNeuropsychologistHereditary Disease

FoundationResearch on

Huntington’s Disease

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Early LifeBorn on July 19,

1945 in Washington D.C. to Leonore and Milton Wexler

As a child, she developed a strong like for the sciences, especially psychology

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EducationAfter high school

she attended Harvard University’s Radcliffe College

Studied abroad in London

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PinnacleHer mother was

diagnosed with Huntington’s

Enrolled at University of Michigan

Entered the clinical psychology graduate program

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Her Research• Became a researcher

for the National Institute of Health

• Attended a Huntington’s meeting in 1972

• Led an expedition to Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo in 1979, and returned in 1981

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Other Notable Work

• Albert Lasker Public Service Award

• Served as president of the Hereditary Disease foundation since 1983

• Since 1985 she has been the professor of clinical neuropsychology at Columbia University

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ConclusionDr. Wexler is a very courageous and

ambitious individual who has made it her life’s mission to find an end to a crippling disease that has personally affected her so profoundly

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