Background
Weinberger, Daniel R. was born on May 24, 1947 in New York City.
Weinberger, Daniel R. was born on May 24, 1947 in New York City.
Bachelor, Johns Hopkins University, 1969; Doctor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1973.
Intern, Los Angeles County-Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, California, 1973-1974;
graduate fellow in medicine, University of California at Los Angeles School Medicine, 1973-1974;
clinical fellow in psychiatry, Harvard University, 1974-1977;
resident in psychiatry, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, 1974-1976;
chief resident, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, 1976-1977;
associate in medicine, division psychiatry, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1974-1976;
assistant clinical professor psychiatry, George Washington University, Washington, 1978-1981;
associate clinical professor, George Washington University, Washington, 1982;
associate clinical professor neurology and psychiatry, George Washington University, Washington, 1984;
resident in neurology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, 1980-1983;
director research ward adult psychiatry branch, intermural research program, NIHM, Washington, 1977-1978;
staff psychiatrist, NIHM, Washington, 1977-1981;
head clinical neuropsychiatry and neurobehavior unit, National Institute of Mental Health/St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, 1981-1982;
chief section, National Institute of Mental Health/St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, 1983-1986;
chief clinical brain disorders branch, National Institute of Mental Health/St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, since 1986;
director movement disorder, dementia clinic, experimental therapeutics branch, National Institute Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Washington, 1983-1986;
director behavioral neurology service, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, 1983-1988. Part-time general practice Bridgewater Medical Center, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 1974-1976. Emergency room physician Cardinal Cushing General Hospital, Brockton, Massachusetts, 1974-1977.
Examiner American Board Psychiatry and Neurology. Part-time general practice psychiatry and neurology, Washington, since 1978. Scientists promotion review committee National Institute of Mental Health, 1984-1987.
Elected to county Assemblyof Scientists National Institute of Mental Health/National Institute Neurological Diseases and Stroke, 1985-1988. Roerig visiting professor U. New Mexico, 1990, University of Michigan, 1992. Advisory board Alzheimer Disease Foundation, since 1990, Adams Super Center Brain Studies, Tel Aviv, since 1993.
Neal Mysell lecturer Harvard Medical School, 1993. Steering committee invivo Nuclear magnetic resonance Center, National Institutes of Health, since 1993.
Captain United States Public Health Service, 1977-1986. Fellow American College Neuropsychopharmacology (Joel Elkes international award 1989). Member American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychiatric Association (Foundation Fund prize for research 1991), American Academy Neurology (science program committee since 1993), American Neuropsychiatric Association, Society Biological Psychiatry (A.E. Benett Foundation award clin.science 1981), Behavioral Neurology Society, Society Neurosci.
(public lecturer 20th annual meeting 1990), Washington Neurology Society, Washington Psychiatric Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married; 1 child.