Robert Root-Bernstein (born August 7, 1953) ( PhD, Princeton University) is a professor of physiology at Michigan State University. In 1981, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, commonly known as a "genius grant." He has also researched and consulted on creativity for more than fifteen years. Robert Root-Bernstein Michigan State University | MSU · Department of Physiology Ph. D. Connect with experts in your field Join ResearchGate to contact this researcher and connect with your.
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Robert Root-Bernstein Professor of Physiology, Michigan State University Michele Root-Bernstein Adjunct Professor of Theater, Michigan State University Disclosure statement. The authors do not. Robert Root-Bernstein is a biologist and a historian of science. His work concerns applications of the concepts of molecular and philosophical complementarity to theories of evolution, molecular immunology, disease, and neurobiology. Root-Bernstein has developed a new theory regarding autoimmune diseases and the drugs used for their treatment. Meet Research Thought Leader Robert Root-Bernstein, Ph.D. 3/1/2019 0 Comments The Collaborative's Research Thought Leaders help provide the strong foundation upon which the Collaborative's work rests. Each Thought Leader is nationally and internationally recognized in his/her own field and brings an extensive depth of experience and expertise. Bob Root-Bernstein is a scientist, humanist, and artist at Michigan State University. He earned his A.B. in Biochemistry (with Bob Langridge in 1975) and Ph. D. in History of Science (with Thomas Kuhn in 1980) from Princeton University.
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ROBERT SCOTT ROOT-BERNSTEIN Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology, 2174 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1031 (517) 884-5039; FAX: (517) 355-5125 email:
[email protected] web page: www.msu.edu/~rootbern co-blogger: http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/imagine Born: 7. Robert Root-Bernstein (Ph.D., Princeton University) is a professor of physiology at Michigan State University. His AB and PhD are from Princeton University. He did his post-doctoral research with. Bob Root-Bernstein is a Professor of Physiology and historian of science at Michigan State University. He earned his A.B. in Biochemistry (1975) and Ph. D. in History of Science (1980) from Princeton University, combining the two as a Post-doctoral Fellow in Theories in Biology with Jonas Salk, M. D., at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. A MacArthur Fellowship (1981-1986) encouraged. Biased, Bitopic, Opioid-Adrenergic Tethered Compounds May Improve Specificity, Lower Dosage and Enhance Agonist or Antagonist Function with Reduced Risk of Tolerance and Addiction. Pharmaceuticals. 2022-02-10 | Journal article. DOI: 10.3390/ph15020214. Contributors : Robert Root-Bernstein. Show more detail.
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Professor of Physiology Aug 1987 - Present36 years 2 months Molecular complementarity as applied to: 1) Evolution of physiological control mechanisms; 2) origins of life; 3) autoimmune diseases; 4). On Paradigms and Revolutions in Science and Art: The Challenge of Interpretation. by Robert Root-Bernstein. Several years ago, the art historian E.M. Hafner suggested that the history of art has many similarities to the history of science. He suggested that art, like science, has paradigms that undergo revolutions.
Robert Root-Bernstein, an MSU professor of physiology, is a former research associate of Jonas Salk, and a former MacArthur Prize Fellow. His other books include "Rethinking AIDS" and "Discovering" (which was nominated for a Los Angeles Times Best Book award in 1990). Robert and Michèle Root-Bernstein have been studying and consulting on creativity for more than a decade. Robert, a professor of physiology at Michigan State University and the winner of a MacArthur Fellowship, has also written Discovering: Inventing and Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Scientific Knowledge.Michèle, an award-winning historian, has written about and taught history and.
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Michele and Robert Root-Bernstein Imagine That! Cognition Einstein On Creative Thinking: Music and the Intuitive Art of Scientific Imagination Einstein explored time and space… in his musical. Arts Foster Scientific Success. Avocations of Nobel, National Academy, Royal Society, and Sigma Xi Members Robert Root-Bernstein, PhD Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East.