معرفی
Solomon H. Snyder is a prominent Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has advised numerous doctoral and medical students in neuroscience research, focusing on areas such as neurotransmitter signaling, neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, and ion channel biology. His academic leadership is evident through his mentorship of over 14 PhD and MD/PhD students listed here, many of whom have pursued academic and clinical careers in neuroscience, ophthalmology, and neurology. Current affiliations include his role as a faculty member in the Neuroscience Training Program, which has trained over 250 PhD and MD/PhD students in the past decade. Research contributions include foundational work on nitric oxide signaling, inositol phosphate pathways, and D-serine regulation in the nervous system.
- Education background inferred from program context: Likely holds MD/PhD or equivalent advanced degrees in pharmacology/neuroscience
Research interests emphasize molecular mechanisms underlying neural communication and neuroprotection. Notable mentees include David Sabatini (MIT professor), Adam Resnick (Penn Medicine), and Michael Schell (Uniformed Services University).





