Alan I. Green

[1][4] He then received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, working in the lab of Solomon H.

[1] Green completed his internship at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and subsequently entered the United States Public Health Service as a staff associate at the National Institute for Mental Health and a personal assistant to Jerome Jaffe, President Richard Nixon's drug Czar.

Carl Salzman and Joseph J. Schildkraut,[5] Green commenced his career in psychiatric research.

[1] Green's research suggested that clozapine could limit alcohol and other substance use in patients with schizophrenia.

Green became chairman and Raymond Sobel Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School in 2002, and served in this position for the next 18 years.