Prof. Mechoulam’s 90th Birthday

Prof. Mechoulam’s 90th Birthday

I believe cannabinoids represent a medical treasure waiting to be discovered.

I have spent most of my life decoding the mysteries to be found within this incredible plant. The collective work on the plant has currently led to identifying a major physiological system, the endocannabinoid system, which appears to be involved in numerous human illnesses. I would like to see my colleagues forge ahead with their investigations, advancing even further the acceptance and integration of cannabinoids, in particular cannabidiol, its derivatives and the specific CB2 agonists, in traditional medicine.

 

Prof. Raphael Mechoulam

 

We are happy to celebrate Prof. Mechoulam’s 90th birthday this year and include a special anniversary session to recognize his outstanding contributions to the medical cannabis field.

This is your one-of-a-kind chance to be part of it!

The Father of Cannabis Research

Raphael Mechoulam was born in Bulgaria in 1930 and immigrated with his family to Israel in 1949 where he later studied chemistry. He received his PhD at the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot (1958), with a thesis on the chemistry of steroids.

After postdoctoral studies at the Rockefeller Institute, New York (1959–60), he was on the scientific staff of the Weizmann Institute (1960–65), focusing on the isolation, structure elucidation and total synthesis of the main active principles of cannabis.

Professor Mechoulam moved to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he became professor (1972) and then the Lionel Jacobson Professor of Medicinal Chemistry from 1975, where he established the Department of Natural Products. His major scientific interest is the chemistry and pharmacology of cannabinoids.

In 1994 he was elected as a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

Since the inception of his research in the 60s, Professor Mechoulam has been nominated for over 25 academic awards, including the Heinrich Wieland Prize (2004), an Honorary doctorate from Complutense University (2006), the Israel Prize in Exact Sciences – Chemistry (2000), the Israel Chemical Society Prize for excellence in research (2009) and EMET Prize in Exact Sciences – Chemistry (2012).

Prof. Mechoulam at CannX

The Scientist - a documentary that traces the story of Prof. Mechoulam

Medical Cannabis with Prof. Raphael Mechoulam

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