Background
Lemberger, Louis was born on May 8, 1937 in Monticello, New York, United States. Son of Max and Ida (Siegel) Lemberger.
Lemberger, Louis was born on May 8, 1937 in Monticello, New York, United States. Son of Max and Ida (Siegel) Lemberger.
Bachelor of Science magna cum laude, Brooklyn College Pharmacy, Long Island U., 1960; Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1964; Doctor of Medicine Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1968; Doctorate (honorary), Long Island U., 1994.
Pharmacy intern, VA Regional Office, Newark, summer 1960;
postdoctoral fellow, Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1964-1968;
intern in medicine, Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York Medical College, New York City, 1968-1969;
research associate, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1969-1971;
clinical pharmacologist, Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, 1971-1975;
chief clinical pharmacology, Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Eli Lilly & Company, 1975-1978;
director clinical pharmacology, Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Eli Lilly & Company, 1978-1989;
clinical research fellow, Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Eli Lilly & Company, 1982-1993;
assistant professor pharmacology, Indiana U., 1972-1973;
assistant professor medicine, Indiana U., 1972-1973;
associate professor pharmacology, Indiana U., 1973-1977;
associate professor medicine, Indiana U., 1973-1977;
professor pharmacology, Indiana U., since 1977;
professor medicine, professor psychiatry, Indiana U., since 1977;
member graduate faculty, Indiana U., since 1975;
Adjunct Professor clinical pharmacology, Ohio State University, 1975-1986;
physician, Wishard Memorial Hospital, since 1976. Consultant United States National Commision on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, 1971-1973, Canada Commission Inquiry into Non-Medical Use of Drugs, 1971-1973. Member Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Commision on Medicines for Drug Dependence and Abuse, 1990-1993, Indiana Optometric Legend Drug Advisory Committee, 1991-1996.
Guest lecturer various universities, since 1968. Lecturer University of Minnesota, since 1993. Member of advisory committee Faseb Life Sciences Research Office, 1993-1996.
Post adviser Crossroads of America council Boy Scouts American, 1972-1977. Served with United States Public Health Service, 1969-1971. Fellow American College of Physicians, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American College Neuropsychopharmacology (chairman credentials committee 1993), American College Clinical Pharmacology.
Member American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (committee division clinical pharmacology 1972-1978, Chairman of Commission 1978-1983, county 1980-1983, chairman long-range planning committee 1984-1986, president 1987-1988, ASPET award in Therapeutics, 1985, Harry Gold awardfor research and teaching excellence in clinical pharmacology 1993), American Society Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (chairman of the section neuropsychopharmacology 1973-1980, chairman finance committee 1976-1983, 89-92, vice president 1981-1982, president 1983-1984, director 1975-1981, 84-87, Rawls-Palmer award 1986, Henry Elliot Distinguished Svc. award 1992), American Society Clinical Investigation, Collegium International Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum, American Federation Clinical Research Control Society Clinical Research, Society Neuroscis., Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Rho Chi.
Married Myrna Sue Diamond, 1959. Children: Harriet Felice Schor, Margo Beth.