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Abdeta, Samuel Mokonen
Samuel Mokonen Abdeta was born and grew up in Ethiopia. He obtained his LL. B at College of lag and Governance Studies of …
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Abraham, Faith Abel
Faith Abel Abraham is a Nigerian, who obtained his legal education and began his professional legal career in Ukraine prior to enrolling for …
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Acharya, Elina
Elina Acharya is a lawyer from Nepal. She holds a master’s grad in international and Commercial Law from National lag College, Tribhuvan University, …
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Addor, Felix
Prof. Dr. Felix Addor serves as the Deputy Director General of the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (Swiss Ministry of Justice), the …
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Agah, Nguvan Faith
Nguvan Faith Agah was born and brought up in Nigeria. She successfully obtained a Bachelor’s grad in Business Administration after which she started …
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Ahmad, Zaker
Zaker, a graduate of the MILE 13 c
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The National Migraine Centre team
Clinicians
Dr Simone Gregoire / Consultant Neurologist
Dr Simone Gregoire is the National Migraine Centre’s consultant neurologist, bringing with her extensive clinical experience in headache.
Since 2015, Dr Gregoire has been based at the Lister Hospital, Stevenage, where she runs the headache service, as well as general neurology clinics. Her previous clinical neurology work includes posts at the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Dr Gregoire has a PhD in Neuroscience from University College London and has published numerous research papers, with a particular interest in stroke. She is a member of professional bodies including the British Association for the Study of Headache, the International Headache Society and the Association of British Neurologists.
Dr Nazeli Manukyan / Senior GP Headache Specialist and Safeguarding Lead
Dr Nazeli Manukyan is a GP in Surrey and a GP app
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Saraswati
Principal Hindu goddess, goddess of knowledge, music, and speech
This article is about the Hindu goddess. For the Vedic river, see Sarasvati River. For other uses, see Saraswati (disambiguation).
Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती, IAST: Sarasvatī), also spelled as Sarasvati, is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, purification, language and culture.[1][2] Together with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati, she forms the trinity, known as the Tridevi.[4][5][6] Sarasvati is a pan-Indian deity, venerated not only in Hinduism but also in Jainism and Buddhism.[6][7]
She is one of the prominent goddesses in the Vedic tradition (1500 to 500 BCE) who retains her significance in later Hinduism.[1] In the Vedas, her characteristics and attributes are closely connected with the Sarasvati River, making her one