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Henri Begleiter (September 11, 1935 in Nimes, France – April 6, 2006 in Long Island, NY) was a neurophysiologist and Distinguished Professor of Psychiatryand Neuroscience at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. He was a leader in the nascent field of biomedical alcohol research in the1970s, postulating alcoholism as a brain disorder.
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Begleiter, Henri Henri Begleiter
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American neuroscientist
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