Herbert Barry III, PhD

Psychologist

Herbert Barry Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1930

Dr. Barry is born in New York, New York to Herbert and Lucy Manning Barry.

1952

Dr. Barry receives a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University.

1953

Dr. Barry receives a Master of Science from Yale University.

1957

Dr. Barry receives a Doctor of Philosophy from Yale University.

1957

Dr. Barry becomes a USPHS-NIMH research fellow at Yale University.

1960

Dr. Barry becomes an assistant professor of psychology at Yale University.

1961

Dr. Barry becomes an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Connecticut.

1963

Dr. Barry becomes a professor of pharmacology and a research associate at the School of Pharmacy at the University of Pittsburgh.

1967

Dr. Barry receives the Research Scientist Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health.

1970

Dr. Barry becomes a professor at the University of Pittsburgh.

1970

Dr. Barry co-authors “Actions of Alcohol.”

1974

Dr. Barry serves as a field editor of the Journal of Psychopharmacology.

1975

Dr. Barry becomes a fellow of the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association.

1980

Dr. Barry serves as president of the Division of Psychopharmacology of the American Psychological Association.

1987

Dr. Barry becomes a professor of pharmacology and physiology at the School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

1991

Dr. Barry co-authors “Adolescence: An Anthropological Inquiry.”

1995

Dr. Barry becomes a professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.

2001

Dr. Barry becomes Professor Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh.

2017

Dr. Barry authors “Donald Trump and Other Presidents who Defeated Nominee of Rival Political Party.”

2017

Dr. Barry is honored as a Distinguished Humanitarian by Marquis Who’s Who.

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