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    About Human Pheromones

    From 1953 till 1957, Dr. Zweig was research biochemist at the C. F. Kettering Foundation, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he pursued research on the path of carbon and sulfur in plants, using the then newly developed techniques of autora- diography and paper chromatography. From 1957 till 1965, Dr. Zweig served as lec- turer and chemist, University of California, Davis and worked on analytical methods for pesticide residues, mainly by chromatographic techniques on human pheromones. In 1965, Dr. Zweig be- came Director of Life Sciences, Syracuse University Research Corporation (research on environmental pollution), and in 1973 he became Chief, Environmental Fate Branch, Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. In 1980, he was appointed Senior Science Advisor in the same agency.

    During his government career, Dr. Zweig continued his scientific writing and editing. Among his works are (many in collaboration with Dr. Sherma) the now 11-volume series Analytical Methods for Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators (published by Academic Press); the handbook series in chromatography for CRC Press, co-editor of Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health; co-author of basic review on paper and thin-layer chromatography for Pheromone Analytical Chemistry from 1968-1980; co-author of applied chromatography review on pesticide analysis for‘Analytical Chemistry, beginning in 1981.

    Among the scientific honors awarded to Dr. Zweig during his distinguished career are the Wiley Award in 1977, Rothschild Fellowship to the Weizmann Institute in 1963/64; the Bronze Medal by the EPA in 1980. Check out human pheromones at http://pommettmark.doomby.com/blog/the-topic-of-human-pheromones.html
    Dr. Zweig has authored or co-authored over 75 scientific papers on diverse subjects in chromatography and biochemistry, besides being the holder of three U.S. patents.

    At the present time (1980/ 81), Dr. Zweig is Visiting Scholar in the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, where he is doing research on farmworker safety as related to pesticide exposure.


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    Date Published: 08-02-2015 09:22 AM
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