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  1. Solomon Halbert Snyder (born December 26, 1938) is an American neuroscientist who has made wide-ranging contributions to neuropharmacology and neurochemistry. He studied at Georgetown University, and has conducted the majority of his research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

  2. Professor of Neuroscience Emeritus. ssnyder@jhmi.edu. Telephone Number: 410-955-3024. Fax Number: 410-955-3623. The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience. Johns Hopkins University. School of Medicine. 725 North Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21205. Room: WBSB 813. Areas of Research. Cellular + Molecular Neuroscience. Neurobiology of Disease.

  3. Solomon Halbert Snyder (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 1938) es un neurocientífico estadounidense que ha realizado amplias contribuciones a la neurofarmacología y la neuroquímica. Estudió en la Universidad de Georgetown y realizó la mayor parte de su investigación en la Facultad de Medicina Johns Hopkins.

  4. King-Wai Yau PhD Professor of Neuroscience. “We study how the social brain matures during puberty.”. Tomomi Karigo PhD Assistant Professor of Neuroscience. Ulrich Mueller PhD Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience and Biology. “Computational neuroscience models enable us to understand seemingly disparate experimental results in ...

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  5. We announce the retirement of our colleague and friend, world renowned neuroscientist Solomon Snyder, distinguished professor emeritus of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Sol officially retired in August, after more than 55 years of service to the Johns Hopkins community.

  6. Dr. Snyder has authored more than 1,000 journal articles and several books including Uses of Marijuana (1971), Madness and the Brain (1974), The Troubled Mind (1976), Biological Aspects of Abnormal Behavior (1980), Drugs and the Brain (1986), and Brainstorming (1989). Held by Michael J. Caterina.

  7. NEUROSCIENTIST Solomon H. Snyder insists that he is just a "klutz." Photo: Chris Usher/Black Star. Snyder himself has wielded these tools with consummate skill. His early fame came from his work on the actions of opi­ ates in the brain. In 1971, dur­ ing President Richard M. Nix­ on's war on drugs, the feder­ al government began to fund