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After serving time in San Quentin Prison the author decided to change his life for the better. But that took time with some back sliding on his part. After being married two times he finally realized a deeper meaning in life and decided to write stories about those changes in his life. But life got in the way of those writing goals and he then went through many different jobs, friends and life experiences. After retiring as a carpenter at the age of 66 and an operation that forced another change, he again had the time to write about all of those experiences. Now, after fourteen more years, he has completed forty books and has edited and published many others under the Parsons Publishing Company label. He enjoys riding his Harley and has also written about that experience. ACROSS RUSHING WATERS (First Edition 1982) is a personal history of the valley in which Mark and his wife, Christine, choose to raise their family. GHOST IN THE ARCTIC is the story of Mark's father and the invention and development of the Internet Cable system we all use today, but in its earliest form. CAPT
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Contributor biography
Professor Parsons is an internationally recognised leader in Stroke Medicine, and a highly sought-after speaker, instructor and mentor, both nationally and internationally, in all aspects of clinical Neuroscience. He has recently been appointed as SHARP Professor of Medicine and Neurology at UNSW South Western Sydney Clinical School. He was most recently the Royal Melbourne Hospital Professorial Chair of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, and the Director of the Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is also a Conjoint Professor of Neurology at University of Newcastle. He also is a Visiting Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai. He is also a Conjoint Professor of Neurology in the Faculty of Medicine at University of Newcastle. e is He
He is an international leader in Stroke clinical trials, and brain imaging, and has translated much of his research into clinical practice change. He has published in all major neurology specialty journals, as well as the highest impact general clinical jour
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2021-2025 Medical Research Futures Fund (MRF1200267)
Neurological Disroders Grant: MIDAS-2 trial (Reducing debilitating fatigue after stroke to improve
Quality of LIfe).
Chief Investigators: Levi C, Bivard A, Parsons MW, Donnan GD, Khan F, Moodie M, Bajorek B, Butcher
K, Markus H, Nilsson M.
Total Funding: $1,006,075.00.
2020-2024 National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (APP1182533)
Clinical Trials and Cohorts Grant: ETERNAL (Extending the Time window for Tenecteplase by Effective
Reperfusion of peNumbraL tissue in patients with large vessel occlusion).
Chief Investigators: Parsons MW, Butcher K, Campbell B, Churilov L, Davis S, Anderson C, Moodie M,
Levi C, Markus H, Coutts S.
Total Funding: $2,750,598.00.
2019 Medical Research Futures Fund
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