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Brendan Arnold Maher (31 October 1924 [1] – 17 March 2009) was a psychology professor at Harvard University who pioneered the scientific study of psychology in the laboratory, and laid the groundwork for the study of psychology and its relationship to genetics. [2]
Presents an obituary for Brendan A. Maher, preeminent Harvard psychologist, whose writings and scientific contributions revolutionized the search for the causes of mental illness, died peacefully at home in Durham, North Carolina, on March 17, 2009.
Oct 7, 2010 · Brendan Maher combined, in near perfect balance, extraordinary intelligence, restrained skepticism, an uncanny ability to detect foolishness, and an inspiring style of leadership throughout a long, distinguished career.
- Harvardgazette
Brendan A. Maher (1924-2009) Brendan A. Maher, preeminent Harvard psychologist, whose writings and scientific contributions revolutionized the search for the causes of mental illness, died peacefully at home in Durham, North Carolina on March 17, 2009.
- Irving Gottesman
Brendan A. Maher, the Emeritus Edward C Henderson Professor of the Psychology of Personality in the Department of Psychology, died in his Durham, N.C., home on March 17, at the age of 84.
Sep 28, 2009 · Brendan Maher spent his career as a psychology professor, department chair, and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences dean, but in passing away this St. Patrick’s Day, he reminded friends...
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Oct 1, 2009 · Presents an obituary for Brendan A. Maher, preeminent Harvard psychologist, whose writings and scientific contributions revolutionized the search for the causes of mental illness, died...