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Article: Science, Spirituality, and Emotions - An Interview with Dr. Ayub Khan Ommaya.
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- The World and I
- Article date:
- July 1, 2001
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Sharing his perspective on religious and scientific issues, an Islamic neurosurgeon observes that both areas are inextricably linked with emotional factors.
Dr. Ayub Khan Ommaya is professor of clinical neurosurgery at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C.; president of the Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Research in Bethesda, Maryland; and vice president and director of research at Cyborgan, also in Bethesda. Born in Rawalpindi in 1930, he received his early education in Pakistan. He went on to study as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University and obtained his medical training at the Nuffield College of Surgical Sciences in London ...