Pnina Herzog (1925/1926 - January 21, 2005[1]) was an Israeli pharmacist and public health official.
[2] Later, she would also study at universities in Ottawa and Washington, D.C.[3] She acquired a Ph.D. On February 14, 1952, she married Yaakov Herzog with whom she had been acquainted since childhood.
Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, his father, conducted the ceremony.
From 1964 onwards, Pnina Herzog found occupation in the Israeli public health branch; first as a pharmacist in charge of registration of new drugs.
That position also saw her as a member to the advisory group to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1983 and 1984 regarding the international collaborating scheme on adverse drug reactions.