Werman, Robert
WERMAN, Robert
WERMAN, Robert. American, b. 1929. Genres: Sciences, Adult nonfiction, Military/Defense/Arms control, History, Cultural/Ethnic topics. Career: Montefiore Hospital, NYC, intern, 1952-53; Mt. Sinai Hospital, NYC, resident in neurology, 1953-54 and 1956-58; Columbia University Medical School, NYC, postdoctoral fellow, 1958-60; Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, visiting scientist, 1960-61; Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis, IN, research professor of psychiatry, 1961-68; Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, professor of anatomy and physiology, 1964-68; Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, professor of neurophysiology, 1969-, professor of zoology, 1970-74. Visiting professor at McGill University Medical School, 1975-76, Instituto Estudios Avanzados, 1976, and National Institutes of Science, 1979; consultant to Armed Forces Radiation Research Foundation, 1982-83. Publications: By Way of a Minor Land, 1982; Unraveling the Secret, 1985; Notes from a Sealed Room: An Israeli View of the Gulf War, 1993; (with G.M. Phillips) Living with Heart Disease, 1995.