![]() ![]() Manning Peskin has been praised by the New York Times as “a dazzling stylist and a compassionate observer” who “writes about these conditions and the patients consumed by them with a grace and humanity that recall Oliver Sacks.”ĭr. ![]() Norton), neurologist Sara Manning Peskin, MD, MS, an assistant professor of clinical neurology at the University of Pennsylvania who works both in the Penn Memory Center and the Penn Frontotemporal Dementia Center, bring the complexities and vulnerabilities of the human brain to vivid life with tales of the devastating consequences of neurologic illness. In her first book, A Molecule Away from Madness: Tales of the Hijacked Brain (W.W. Manning shares more about what drew her to medicine, neurology, and writing. In her new book, A Molecule Away from Madness: Tales of the Hijacked Brain, she brings the complexities and vulnerabilities of the human brain to life with tales of the devastating consequences of neurologic illnesses. Sara Manning Peskin thought her future was at the bench, but it turned out that neurology and writing was her true calling. ![]()
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