Alain Touwaide

His education includes first degrees in classics (1975) as well as oriental philology and history (1977) and a PhD in classics (1981), all earned at the University of Louvain. He received his habilitation à diriger des recherches at the University of Toulouse (1997). He won numerous prizes and grants, among others of the Earth Watch Institute, and has taught at several universities in Spain, Italy, France and Belgium. Touwaide is proficient in several languages. His main research area is medicinal plants of Antiquity, his approach being transdisciplinary, that is, not only philological and historical, but also botanical and medical, ethnological and anthropological, constituting ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology. In 2005, Touwaide received a grant of the National Institutes of Health for a four-year research project “Medicinal plants of Antiquity: A Computerized Database”. Ancient Greek therapeutical texts were digitized, indexed and analyzed both in the original and in translation.
From 2007-2008 he was president of the Washington Academy of Sciences. He has been elected as a Fellow of the International Academy for the History of Pharmacy (1991), the Linnean Society (1997), the Washington Academy of Sciences (2003), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2009), and the Royal Society of Medicine, UK (2010). He is the co-founder and current scientific director of the Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions and has been affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution from 2002 through 2016, where he was a historian of science in the botany department of the National Museum of Natural History. In September 2019, he was awarded the Kremers Award from the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy. He is one of the founders, and the principal investigator of the UNESCO Chair ''Plantae Medicinales Mediterraneae-Plants for Health in the Mediterranean Traditions'', which was established at the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2020. Provided by Wikipedia
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Nicander, Thêriaka, and Alexipharmaka Venoms, Poisons, and Literature by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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A census of Greek medical manuscripts from Byzantium to the Renaissance by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Diet, elite by Touwaide, Alain 1953-, Brown, Madeline
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Disease, conceptions of by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Medicine, Greek and Roman by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Latin crusader, Byzantine herbals by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Vettius. II. Kaiserzeit. [10] V. Valens. Römischer Arzt und Liebhaber der Messalina, 48 n. Chr. durch Claudius hingerichtet by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Vindicianus. Helvius Vindicianus., ein Arzt des 4. Jh. n. Chr. by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Pharmakologie. I. Europa. A. Frühmittelalter. B. Hochmittelalter. C. Renaissance by Touwaide, Alain 1953-, Ott, Jessica S. H.
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Theodorus. [3] Theodorus Priscianus. Arzt des 4. - 5. Jahrhunderts n. Chr., wahrscheinlich aus Nordafrika stammend by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Tryphon. [4] Name zweier Ärzte, Vater und Sohn, Chirurgen, circa 10 n. Chr. nach Rom gekommen by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Methodiker, medizinische Schule des 1. Jh. n. Chr. by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Paccius. [2] Paccius Antiochus. In Rom tätiger Pharmakologe, der besonders mit einer von ihm zusammengesetzten hierá ("göttliches Heilmittel") große therapeutische Erfolge hatte un... by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Palladios. [5] In Alexandreia [1] praktizierender und lehrender griechischer Arzt, der Kommentare zu hippokratischen Schriften und der Abhandlung De sectis des Galen verfasste by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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Philon. [13] Philon von Tarsos. Urheber eines von Galenos erwähnten Antidots, das seinen Namen trägt (philóneion). Der Formel des Antidots zufolge stammte er aus Tarsos. Aufgrund d... by Touwaide, Alain 1953-
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