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Tipu Aziz, a major figure in Oxford Neuroscience over the last three decades, has sadly died

Tipu Aziz


Tipu had a long association with NDCN and pioneered the development of deep brain stimulation for movement disorders such as Parkinson’s Disease. He supported the careers of many people in the field and was a person of immense charm and charisma. He will be greatly missed.

A short obituary has been written by Professor Alex Green and Professor James Fitzgerald

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