Myron Weinberg

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Myron Weinberg, founder of the Weinberg Group was a former senior executive at Booz, Allen and Hamilton where he headed biological, chemical, environmental, and regulatory activities. [1]. According to the Weinberg Group website Myron's major achievements include:

1) The conceptualization and development of the use for baking soda in the refrigerator;
2) A major study for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, which led to the passage of a new law by the Congress of the United States;
3) The current revitalization of thalidomide;
4) Approval of the first total joint replacement; and
5) The development of a key clause in the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union.[2].

According to the business networking website LinkedIn Myron Weinberg is the chair of the Creative Science Corporation although a web search returned no results for this company. [3]

Career History

  • Former Senior Vice President at Booz Allen and Hamilton
  • Associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown Medical School in Washington,D.C.
  • Associate professorDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.

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References

  1. Weinberg Group our People Myron accessed 3rd September
  2. Weinberg Group our People Myron accessed 3rd September
  3. Myron Weinberg LinkedIn Myron Weinberg accessed 3rd September
  4. Weinberg Group our People Myron accessed 3rd September