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Nancy Andreasen - National Medal of Science - Brain Researcher

Duration: 07:33

Nancy Andreasen is a world-renowned psychiatrist, whose ground-breaking work with schizophrenia earned her the National Medal of Science in 2000, one of only a dozen such awards ever given.

Her best-selling book, “The Broken Brain: The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry,” was nominated for The National Book Award.

Iowa Public Television visited with the U of I professor in January of 2002 to discuss her work with schizophrenia, the disease that afflicts one in every 100 Americans; the career change that led her from a professorship in English to a Ph.D. in psychiatry; and her appearance in the PBS series, “The Secret Life of the Brain.”

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Post Date: November 26, 2008