Dan Rossignol, M.D.
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Dr. Rossignol received his Doctorate of Medicine at the Medical College of Virginia and completed his residency in family medicine at the University of Virginia. Coming from an academic background, Dr. Rossignol searched the medical literature looking for a solution after both of his children were diagnosed with autism. He has made it his mission to research and publish in autism. In the last 5 years, he has published 22 articles and 3 book chapters concerning autism.
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Wed, 28 Nov 2012 12:49:05 -0800
Department of the Army
U.S. Army Medical Research And Materiel Command
504 Scott Street
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5012
Dear Dr. Rossignol:
On behalf of the Department of Defense, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), I would like to express our sincere gratitude for your exemplary efforts as a scientist reviewer for applications submitted for the fiscal year 2011 Autism Research Program (ARP).
The continued success of this highly visible and competitive program is dependent on maintaining the highest standards of excellence in scientific peer review. We recognize that you have responded generously with your time and professional expertise to fulfill the requirements of this peer review process. Feedback from reviewers and program staff alike indicates that this peer review process was a success, and it would not have been possible without your hard work and dedication. Because of your efforts, the ARP draws that much closer to fulfilling its mission.
Please know you have the thanks and appreciation from researchers, clinicians, and the entire CDMRP community.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey C. Leggit, M.D.
Colonel, Medical Corps, U.S. Army
Director
Dr. Rossignol received his Doctorate of Medicine at the Medical College of Virginia and completed his residency in family medicine at the University of Virginia. Coming from an academic background, Dr. Rossignol searched the medical literature looking for a solution after both of his children were diagnosed with autism. He has made it his mission to research and publish in autism. In the last 5 years, he has published 22 articles and 3 book chapters concerning autism.
Wed, 28 Nov 2012 12:49:05 -0800
Department of the Army
U.S. Army Medical Research And Materiel Command
504 Scott Street
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5012
On behalf of the Department of Defense, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), I would like to express our sincere gratitude for your exemplary efforts as a scientist reviewer for applications submitted for the fiscal year 2011 Autism Research Program (ARP).
The continued success of this highly visible and competitive program is dependent on maintaining the highest standards of excellence in scientific peer review. We recognize that you have responded generously with your time and professional expertise to fulfill the requirements of this peer review process. Feedback from reviewers and program staff alike indicates that this peer review process was a success, and it would not have been possible without your hard work and dedication. Because of your efforts, the ARP draws that much closer to fulfilling its mission.
Please know you have the thanks and appreciation from researchers, clinicians, and the entire CDMRP community.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey C. Leggit, M.D.
Colonel, Medical Corps, U.S. Army
Director