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    Question: Why did you want to become a heel people?

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    Asked by Nickolas to Jonathan on 25 Apr 2016.
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      Jonathan Jackson answered on 25 Apr 2016:


      I have wanted to help people feel better my entire life. I didn’t always know how I’d make people feel better, but I knew that’s what I wanted to do. Over the years, I fell in love with the brain, and wanted to heal people’s brains. Not too long after, I wanted to heal the brains of old people. And eventually, I ended up here, studying Alzheimer’s disease.

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