Louann Brizendine
Louann Brizendine is a noteworthy American neuropsychiatrist, novelist, and scientist. She is also a popular practicing clinician, public speaker, media commentator, etc. As an author, she has written two books, both of which have achieved the best selling status. Author Louann is also a researcher and a Professor at the California University, San Francisco. She was born on December 30, 1952. The research works of Louann are mainly concerned with the hormones and moods of women. She holds a bachelor’s degree in neurobiology from UC Berkeley. Following this, she studied at the Yale School of medicine and also completed a course in psychiatry from the Medical School of Harvard. After her graduation, Louann obtained a board certificate in neurology and psychiatry and began her practice in clinical neuropsychiatry. In 1988, she joined the UCSF Medical Center at the Psychiatric Institute of Langley Porter as a faculty. Currently, she holds a psychiatry chair endowed by Lynne & Marc Benioff.