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Кристофер М. Палмер, доктор медицины, является психиатром и исследователем из Гарварда, работающим на стыке обмена веществ и психического здоровья. Он является директором департамента последипломного и непрерывного образования в больнице McLean и доцентом психиатрии в Гарвардской медицинской школе. Более двух десятилетий он занимал руководящие должности в сфере психиатрического образования в Гарварде, больнице McLean и на национальном уровне. Более 15 лет проводил нейронаучные исследования в области