David Rosenthal (psychiatrist)

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David Rosenthal (c.1916 – 1996)[1] was an American psychologist known for his research on the relative genetic and environmental contributions to schizophrenia and other psychopathologies.[2] He is particularly recognized for his research on the Genain quadruplets, and he led the team who studied the quadruplets intensively from 1955 to 1958.[3][4][5] In 1976, then-NIMH director Bertram S. Brown described Rosenthal as "one of the top scientists in the area of the nature and etiology of schizophrenia."[6] In the 1960s, he collaborated with Seymour Kety and other researchers on multiple adoption studies of schizophrenia that were conducted in Denmark.[7][8][9]

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