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  2. Jan 22, 2020 · Barry L. Jacobs, an emeritus professor of psychology and neuroscience who became internationally known for his research on serotonin, sleep and depression, died Friday, Jan. 10, in Princeton. He was 77 years old. Princeton neuroscientist Barry Jacobs, seen here at his 2004 wedding, died on Jan. 10. Jacobs joined the Princeton faculty in 1972 ...

  3. Barry Jacobs was a truly wonderful colleague brilliant, knowledgeable, interesting, generous, and always upbeat and friendly, said Ronald Comer, an emeritus member of Princetons psychology faculty. Deeply committed to his work and to all of neuroscience, he was just as interested in and curious about the work of his other psychology colleagues, including those of us in social and clinical ...

  4. Jan 10, 2021 · JACOBS--Barry L. 1942-2020. World-Renowned neuroscientist, Princeton University Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience. His research pioneered the study of how the brain produces serotonin

  5. Jan 22, 2020 · “As a result of his special accomplishments in neuroscience, multiple interests, extraordinary skills as a teacher and communicator, and contagious passion for science, Barry was able to develop and teach, for decades, one of the University’s most successful and popular courses, ‘The Brain: A User’s Guide’ — a course that brought the wonders of neuroscience to life for University ...

  6. Barry J. Jacobs is a leading expert on family caregiving, author of The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers, and a faculty member of the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program. He has worked with patients and families coping with various medical conditions, taught physicians and professionals, and written for various publications.

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  8. Barry J. Jacobs is a psychologist, family therapist and author of "The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers". He works with families coping with serious and chronic medical illnesses and is the national spokesperson on family caregiving for the American Heart Association.

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