David Healy

Professor in Psychological Medicine, critic of lack of neutrality on psychotropic drugs

Professor of psychiatry at Bangor University. He is a psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, scientist and author. His research focuses on the contribution of antidepressants to suicide and the history of pharmacology. He is known for criticising a lack of neutrality regarding psychotropic drugs and his role in ‘Toronto Affair’ over academic freedom.

Professor of psychiatry at Bangor University. He is a psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, scientist and author. His research focuses on the contribution of antidepressants to suicide and the history of pharmacology. He is known for criticising a lack of neutrality regarding psychotropic drugs and his role in ‘Toronto Affair’ over academic freedom.