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Published: September 21, 2023

First-of-their-kind Brain Health scholarships announced in honor of Dr. Ralph Sacco

Jointly Funded by the American Heart Association, the American Academy of Neurology and a bequest from Dr. Sacco
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Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA

Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN (deceased January 17, 2023), was a past president of the American Heart Association (2010-11), former editor-in-chief of the Stroke journal, formerly the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s chairman of neurology; the Olemberg Family Chair in Neurological Disorders; the Miller Professor of Neurology, Public Health Sciences, Human Genetics and Neurosurgery; the executive director of the Evelyn A. McKnight Brain Institute; and senior associate dean for clinical and translational science; and chief of neurology service at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sacco was also president of the American Academy Neurology (2017-2019).

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Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA

Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN (deceased January 17, 2023), was a past president of the American Heart Association (2010-11), former editor-in-chief of the Stroke journal, formerly the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s chairman of neurology; the Olemberg Family Chair in Neurological Disorders; the Miller Professor of Neurology, Public Health Sciences, Human Genetics and Neurosurgery; the executive director of the Evelyn A. McKnight Brain Institute; and senior associate dean for clinical and translational science; and chief of neurology service at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sacco was also president of the American Academy Neurology (2017-2019).

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