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Name: Jack E. Henningfield, PhD
Title: Associate Professor of Behavioral Biology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Position: None Found to the question "Should marijuana be a medical option?"
Reasoning:
No position found as of June 2003
Credibility Ranking:  Experts
PhD's and JD's (lawyers) with significant post-doctoral involvement in medical marijuana issues; judges who have presided over medical marijuana cases. [Note: Experts definition varies by site]
Involvement and Affiliations:
  • Associate Professor of Behavioral Biology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Vice President, Research and Health Policy, Pinney Associates
  • Former Chief of the Clinical Pharmacology Branch of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
  • Scientific Editor of the 1988 Surgeon General's Report on Nicotine Addiction


  • Education:
  • PhD, Experimental Psychology, University of Minnesota, 1977
  • BA, Psychology, University of Minnesota's Psychopharmacology Training Program, 1974
  • Contact Info: Phone: 310-718-8440
    Fax: 310-718-0034
    E-Mail: jhenning@pinneyassociates.com
    Website: www.pinneyassociates.com
    Select Publications: None Found
    Other: None Found

    Last Updated On: 10/4/2007 12:07:00 PM