Theodore Reich (October 14, 1938 – December 25, 2003) was a Canadian-American professor of psychiatry and genetics at the Washington University School of Medicine.
[1] Reich is considered one of the founders of modern psychiatric genetics and mostly studied the genetic aspects of mental illness.
[2][3][4] He was a founder and president of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics and received the organisation's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999.
[2] Reich earned a bachelor's degree in honors physiology in 1959 and completed a medical degree at McGill in 1963.
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