Memorializes David S. Festinger (1962-2021). He was best known for the impacts of his research contributions in the area of substance abuse treatment-particularly around issues of law and ethics. His interest in researching and promoting ethical principles for research participants was strongly influenced by the experiences of his parents, who were both Holocaust survivors. He served as principal or co-investigator on over 20 National Institutes of Health-funded grants and numerous contracts and grants from other funding agencies. Most of Dr. Festinger\u27s career was spent with the Treatment Research Institute in Philadelphia. His final affiliation was with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he conducted research, taug...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
Photograph of Psychology professor David Pablo Boder. Boder was a faculty member of both Lewis Insti...
Jay Katz is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor Emeritus of Law, Medicine, and Psychiatry and Harvey ...
David S. Miller was Acting Scientific Director of the Division of Intramural Research at the Nationa...
David S. Miller was Acting Scientific Director of the Division of Intramural Research at the Nationa...
Meir Dvorjetski was a Holocaust survivor, teacher, and historian. He is best remembered for his desc...
peer reviewedMemorializes Dieter Ferring, who contributed to life-span developmental psychology, ger...
This is a tribute to David Pfeiffer, the founder of the Review of Disability Studies
Guitton Henri. Festinger (L.) Katz (D.) - Research Method in the Behavioral Sciences.. In: Revue éco...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
Welcome to Pathways of Public Science: Interviews Documenting the History of Research on Addiction a...
Jack Fishman in his laboratory, circa 1982 Jack Fishman (1930-2013) was a Jewish American pharmaceut...
Paul Weindling’s lecture will focus on his research contained in his new book, John W. Thompson: Psy...
Considerable world attention in the last century has focused tions affording the government greater ...
Dr. Stephen Feinstein, a remarkable human being and Holocaust and genocide scholar, died suddenly an...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
Photograph of Psychology professor David Pablo Boder. Boder was a faculty member of both Lewis Insti...
Jay Katz is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor Emeritus of Law, Medicine, and Psychiatry and Harvey ...
David S. Miller was Acting Scientific Director of the Division of Intramural Research at the Nationa...
David S. Miller was Acting Scientific Director of the Division of Intramural Research at the Nationa...
Meir Dvorjetski was a Holocaust survivor, teacher, and historian. He is best remembered for his desc...
peer reviewedMemorializes Dieter Ferring, who contributed to life-span developmental psychology, ger...
This is a tribute to David Pfeiffer, the founder of the Review of Disability Studies
Guitton Henri. Festinger (L.) Katz (D.) - Research Method in the Behavioral Sciences.. In: Revue éco...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
Welcome to Pathways of Public Science: Interviews Documenting the History of Research on Addiction a...
Jack Fishman in his laboratory, circa 1982 Jack Fishman (1930-2013) was a Jewish American pharmaceut...
Paul Weindling’s lecture will focus on his research contained in his new book, John W. Thompson: Psy...
Considerable world attention in the last century has focused tions affording the government greater ...
Dr. Stephen Feinstein, a remarkable human being and Holocaust and genocide scholar, died suddenly an...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
Photograph of Psychology professor David Pablo Boder. Boder was a faculty member of both Lewis Insti...
Jay Katz is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor Emeritus of Law, Medicine, and Psychiatry and Harvey ...