Jonathan H. Pincus
Jonathan H. Pincus was a prominent neurologist born in Brooklyn, New York, who graduated cum laude from Amherst College in 1956. He spent 25 years at Yale University, advancing from resident to full professor of neurology, before becoming chair of neurology at Georgetown University in 1986, where he later served as Professor and Chair Emeritus; he also authored 'Base Instincts,' exploring the neurological roots of violent behavior in criminals.[1][2][3][6]
Brooklyn, NY, USA
May 4, 1935
Neurology
True Crime
Forensic Psychiatry