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                  <text>7483-07583
14 February 1976

Patricia 3.

Gay. Ph.D.
Committee
Search
Chairman.
Rutgers Univcraity
Collage of Arts and Sciences
Camden, Now

Jersoy 08102

Dear Dr. Guy:
on banal! of Dr. Rhos Dornbush. who is boiug
of tha Dcpsrtnant of Psychology. I have
Chairman
considered as
known Dr. Dornbuah sinus 1967, when she joined no at the Now
York Modical College in our ongoing studios of tho offsets of
saicuras on brain function, canary, and behavior. I have known
bar as both suparvisor and co—workor in our studios of cannabis.

I an‘writing

Dr. Dornbush cans to ca unusually wall qualificd in studies
of nanory function. In our studios of convulsiva therapy, aha
sat up nunnrous auditory and visual taste, asasaaod tho data,
and providad the analyses which have been publishad.

intarastad in tho affects
to data, aha has bean
of cannabis on brain function.
cannabis
studios at the ﬂaw
tho
the principal investigator in
During our association

wu

became

From 1969

York Radical Collaga in which u. have assessed tho EEG, nanory.
and behavioral affects of both acuta and chronic administration
of cannabis. Bananas of bar axpartiss, Profsasor Frasdman and I
called upon bar to assist us in tho studies of "Chronic Hashish
Doors in Grasca"-a contract astablishad in 1970 by NINE. In
this study she was called upon to guide the organisation at tho

Athans, provida for the col~
laction of data, snalyra ths information. and prapars tho extansivs rsports. This study program has just boon summarized and
submittad to KIME; in this summary the major offer: was hora.

study.

ralsta to tho sciantists in

intolligant and unusually well qualified
rcsasrch inwsstisator. She writas wall and is wall likad by
her covworkars and assistants. Sha is abls to axtract nonpara—
She

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a highly

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most

difficult of patiants
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sna oxhibits cquaninity

�and a plugnnnt mood uvan undcr tan not: exacpcrating circun~
stances. Indoud. ha: diplomacy has frequnntly been put to use,
both by Profocnor Irocducu and nynalt, uhan V! have found it

uneassary to relatc to savornnnntal antaciaa.
Dr. Dornbunh

is

an uncallnnt tuachnr and contributed hnnvily

ta our taaehins programs in biologieal psychiatry, where she pro~

lantnd the nathodology of relcsrch studies, statistics. and tbs
:01. of brain function in unwary. 8h. was well liked by ab:
stud-nun. most of when war: payehiatric rasidcnts.

a co~workar, Dr. Dornbunh has nude major contributions
:9 our study programs. A: a tenchcr and praject loador, aha hts
ancnptod ranponaibility wall and hat axhibitsd the driva, judgnnnt, and unthuaiaam nuc¢nunry to accomplish the a13sions that
war. act for but. A: a principal invcanisntor. aha designad
studios and carried than out in an axnnplary fashion.
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havn no

reservations in rcaonnondins hat for a position

of loadurship. for I tuna that aha will examplity high standards
of reacareh and scholsrchip.

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