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Ramachandran, Professor V. S.
Art and Mind
http://psy.ucsd.edu/chip/ramabio.html
Professor Ramachandran is a patron
of Art and Mind Center for Brain and Cognition and professor
with the Psychology Department and the Neurosciences Program
at the University of California, San Diego, and Adjunct Professor
of Biology at the Salk Institute. Ramachandran trained as
a Physician and obtained an MD from Stanley Medical College
and subsequently a PhD from Trinity College at the University
of Cambridge, where he was elected a senior Rouse Ball Scholar.
Ramachandran's early research was on visual perception but
he is best known for his work in Neurology.
He has received many honours and awards
including a fellowship from All Souls College, Oxford, an
honorary doctorate from Connecticut College, a Gold medal
from the Australian National University, the Ariens Kappers
Medal from the Royal Nederlands Academy of Sciences, for landmark
contributions in neuroscience and the presidential lecture
award from the American Academy of Neurology. He is also a
fellow of the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla and a fellow
of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences
at Stanford. He was invited by the BBC to give the Reith lectures
for 2003 ; and is the first physician/experimental psychologist
to be given this honor since the series was begun by Bertrand
Russel in 1949.
In 1995, he gave the Decade of the
Brain Lecture at the 25th annual (Silver Jubilee) meeting
of the Society for Neuroscience and more recently, the Inaugural
keynote lecture at the Decade of the brain conference held
by NIMH at the Library of Congress and a public lecture at
the Getty museum in Los Angeles. He also gave the first Hans
Lucas Teuber lecture at MIT, the D.O Hebb lecture at McGill,
The Rudel-Moses lecture at Columbia, The Dorcas Cumming (inaugural
keynote) lecture at Cold Spring Harbor, the Raymond Adams
neurology grand rounds at Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard, and the Jonas Salk memorial lecture, Salk Institute.
Ramachandran is a trustee for the San Diego museum of art
and has lectured widely on art, visual perception and the
brain.
Ramachandran
has published over 120 papers in scientific journals (including
three invited review articles in the Scientific American),
is Editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Human Behaviour
and author of the critically acclaimed book "Phantoms in the
Brain" that has been translated into eight languages and formed
the basis for a two part series on Channel Four TV UK and
a 1 hr PBS special in USA. His work is featured frequently
in the major news media including BBC, and PBS and NEWSWEEK
magazine recently named him a member of "The Century Club",
one of the "hundred most prominent people to watch in the
next century."
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