Israel Hanin

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Israel Hanin is a Neuropsychopharmacologist, a Professor and Chair Emeritus at Loyola University Chicago, a leading researcher of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Now he serves as a Research Lecturer at the department of pharmacology at the University of Arizona.

Hanin was born in 1937 in Shanghai, China to a Jewish family. As a young teen he played in the Israeli feature film "Kyria Neemana". He started his studies at UCLA in fall of 1958, where he majored in chemistry. His father-in-law, Dr, Paul Werner was the one who introduce to pharmaceutical research. He got his MS and PHD from the university of UCLA in 1965 and 1968.[1]

Works

  • Physico-chemical methodologies in psychiatric research, Raven Press, 1980
  • Mapping the progress of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease, Springer, 2002 (co-editor)
  • Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology, March 2007 (co-editor)
  • Recent Progress In Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Diseases, 2005 (co-editor)
  • Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases: Recent Developments, 1995 (co-editor)

References

  1. [1] From Psychopharmacology to Neuropsychopharmacology (Volume 3) - PDF

External links

  • A short biography at Loyola University Chicago Stritch, School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology website