Joel Elkes
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Joel Elkes (* 12. November 1913 in Königsberg; † 30. Oktober 2015 in Sarasota) war ein US-amerikanischer Psychopharmakologe. Er führte die erste doppelblinde Studie zur Nutzung von Chlorpromazin zur Behandlung von Schizophrenie durch. Elkes leitete die experimentelle psychiatrische Uffculme Clinic in Birmingham. Außerdem war er am Aufbau von internationalen Organisationen und Universitätsinstituten beteiligt, die die Wirkung von psychotropen Substanzen erforschten.
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Joel Elkes (pronounced el' kez) (12 November 1913, Königsberg – 30 October 2015, Sarasota) was a leading medical researcher specialising in the chemistry of the brain. He qualified as a physician in London and later became a medical researcher who published the first double-blind scientific trial on chlorpromazine to treat schizophrenia. He is regarded as the father of modern neuropsychopharmacology and directed the first experimental psychiatric Uffculme Clinic in Birmingham, UK. He was responsible for the setting up of international organisations and university departments to further the investigation of the effects of psychopharmacy. He spent the latter part of his career endeavouring to bring higher levels of humanity, compassion and ethics to medical training.
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McMaster University
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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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Joel Elkes (* 12. November 1913 in Königsberg; † 30. Oktober 2015 in Sarasota) war ein US-amerikanischer Psychopharmakologe. Er führte die erste doppelblinde Studie zur Nutzung von Chlorpromazin zur Behandlung von Schizophrenie durch. Elkes leitete die experimentelle psychiatrische Uffculme Clinic in Birmingham. Außerdem war er am Aufbau von internationalen Organisationen und Universitätsinstituten beteiligt, die die Wirkung von psychotropen Substanzen erforschten.
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Joel Elkes (pronounced el' kez) (12 November 1913, Königsberg – 30 October 2015, Sarasota) was a leading medical researcher specialising in the chemistry of the brain. He qualified as a physician in London and later became a medical researcher who published the first double-blind scientific trial on chlorpromazine to treat schizophrenia. He is regarded as the father of modern neuropsychopharmacology and directed the first experimental psychiatric Uffculme Clinic in Birmingham, UK. He was responsible for the setting up of international organisations and university departments to further the investigation of the effects of psychopharmacy. He spent the latter part of his career endeavouring to bring higher levels of humanity, compassion and ethics to medical training.
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