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Ben Ragen
Editor at BioMed Central
Ben is an Editor for the BMC-series for BMC Psychiatry, BMC Psycholoogy, BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, BMC Neuroscience, and BMC Neurology.
Before joining BioMed Central, he received his PhD in psychology at University of California at Davis, which was followed by a post-doctoral position at New York University Langone Medical Center and a second post-doctoral position at New York University. Ben’s focus on biological psychology has involved studies on the neurobiology of monogamy and pharmacological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder.
Before joining BioMed Central, he received his PhD in psychology at University of California at Davis, which was followed by a post-doctoral position at New York University Langone Medical Center and a second post-doctoral position at New York University. Ben’s focus on biological psychology has involved studies on the neurobiology of monogamy and pharmacological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder.
8th World Sickle Cell Day and the Potential of Gum Arabic
This June 19th will be the 8th World Sickle Cell Day which was designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2008. This annual day of recognition brings attention to the serious hemoglobin disorder, sickle cell disease (SCD). Here, BMC Hematology will talk about SCD, its impact on people with this disease, and potential treatments.
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