Awards & Winners

Bernard Brodie

Date of Birth 1907
Place of Birth Liverpool
(United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories, Lancashire, North West England)
Nationality
Bernard Beryl Brodie, a leading researcher on drug therapy, is considered by many to be the founder of modern pharmacology and brought the field to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s. He was a major figure in the field of drug metabolism, the study of how drugs interact in the body and how they are absorbed. A member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Brodie was a founder and former chief of the Laboratory of Chemical Pharmacology at the National Heart Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

Awards by Bernard Brodie

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1968


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For pioneering new qualitative concepts which have revolutionzed the development, the study, and the effective use of therapeutic agents in the treatment of human disease.)

1967


Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
(For his extraordinary contributions to biochemical pharmacology.)