“Lisa Genova is an American author best known for writing contemporary fiction about people with neurological disorders. For her critically acclaimed works, she has often been referred to as brain science’s Michael Crichton and fiction’s Oliver Sacks. Lisa debuted in fiction writing with the publication of “Still Alice” in 2007, a novel that became an award-winning title and New York Times bestseller. As for Lisa, she went to Bates College, where she graduated with a degree in Biopsychology and was valedictorian. She would later get her Neuroscience Ph.D. from Harvard University. Genova has earned her place in contemporary fiction by writing narratives inspired by the human spirit and neuroscience. Her novels are typically themed on neurological disorders, diseases, and the people living with them, which the public often misunderstands, fears, or ignores. Through her novels, Genova is determined to describe with accuracy and passion the journey of persons afflicted by neurological disorders to demystify, educate, and inspire scientific research and support for care. Among the diseases she has written about include ALS, Huntington’s disease, autism, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s disease.”’
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