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Allison Jane Doupe
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Born 1954
Died 24 October 2014
Nationality Canadian
Alma mater McGill University,
Harvard University
Occupation Neurobiology

Allison Jane Doupe (1954–24 October 2014) was an influential Canadian psychiatrist, biologist, and neuroscientist. She is best known for her pioneering work in avian neurobiology that linked birdsong to human language, showing that birds and humans learn to communicate in similar ways. In 2014, Doupe was awarded the Pradel Research Award by the National Academy of Sciences for her work on neural circuits and information processing in songbirds.

Life

After graduating from McGill University, Doupe obtained her MD and PhD in Neurobiology from Harvard University. She joined the University of California, San Francisco Departments of Psychiatry and Physiology in 1993 as an assistant professor, and was promoted to full professor in 2000.

In 2008 she was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

She died on 24 October 2014, of cancer.

Awards

  • 1993 Klingenstein Fellowship
  • 1993 Searle Scholarship
  • 2012 W. Alden Spencer Award
  • 2013 Cozzarelli Prize by PNAS
  • 2014 Pradel Research Award by the National Academy of Sciences

See also

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