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  1. Solomon Halbert Snyder (born December 26, 1938) is an American neuroscientist who has made wide-ranging contributions to neuropharmacology and neurochemistry. He studied at Georgetown University, and has conducted the majority of his research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

  2. Solomon H. Snyder is a renowned neuroscientist who studies cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurotransmission, second messengers, and drug action. He has made groundbreaking discoveries on gasotransmitters, D-serine, Huntington's Disease, and inositol phosphates.

  3. We announce the retirement of our colleague and friend, world renowned neuroscientist Solomon Snyder, distinguished professor emeritus of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Sol officially retired in August, after more than 55 years of service to the Johns Hopkins community.

  4. Director, Department of Neuroscience. “Computational neuroscience models enable us to understand seemingly disparate experimental results in context.” Ernst Niebur PhD Professor of Neuroscience. “My lab studies the neural mechanisms underlying decision-making and executive control.” Veit Stuphorn PhD Associate Professor of Neuroscience.

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  5. During his long career at Johns Hopkins, Snyder and his research team made several key discoveries in neuroscience and molecular pharmacology. Snyder and his colleagues devised techniques for using reversible ligand binding to identify major neurotransmitters in the brain.

  6. He is presently Distinguished Service Professor of Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Psychiatry. Many advances in molecular neuroscience have stemmed from Dr. Snyder's identification of receptors for neurotransmitters and drugs and elucidation of the actions of psychotropic agents.

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  8. Professor. ssnyder@jhmi.edu. 410-955-3024. 725 N. Wolfe Street. WBSB 813. Baltimore MD 21205. Lab website. Primary Appointment: Neuroscience. Neurotransmitters, Second Messengers and Drug Action in the Nervous System.

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