Prof. Robert Haim Belmaker, is an Israeli psychiatrist who has had major academic positions in Israeli psychiatry since 1974. He had a formative influence on biological directions in Israeli psychiatry. He was Hoffer-Vickar Professor of Psychiatry at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva Israel until his retirement and is now Emeritus. He was President of the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2008–2010, President of the Israel Psychiatry Association 2015–2018, and Organizing Chair of the World Psychiatric Association Congress on Psychiatry and Religion held in Jerusalem, Israel in December 2019 He has contributed editorials in the areas of treatment of bipolar disorder in 2007 and then in 2014 on antipsychotic treatment of bipolar disorder, on the potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation as a new frontier and on the future of randomised clinical trials. An oral history of his research contributions is available at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology video archives
1. President of the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2008–2010 2. Vice-President of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders 2012–2014 3. President of the Israel Psychiatric Association 2015–2018 4. President of the International Neuropsychiatry Association 2016–2018 5. Deputy Director of the Mental Health Center in Beersheba 1994–2012
Published works
Articles
Transcranial magnetic stimulation: a potential new frontier in psychiatry, Biological Psychiatry 38, 1995
Ebstein, Belmaker, Grunhaus, Rimon, Lithium inhibition of adrenaline-stimulated adenylate cyclase in humans, Nature, 259, 1976, pp. 411–413..
Baron, Risch, Hamburger, mandel, Kushner, Newman, Drumer & Belmaker, Genetic linkage between X-chromosome markers and bipolar affective illness, Nature, 326, 1987, pp. 289–292..
Kofman & Belmaker, Ziskind-Somerfeld Research Award 1993. Biochemical, behavioral, and clinical studies of the role of inositol in lithium treatment and depression, Biological Psychiatry, 12, 1993, pp. 839–852..
Fleischmann, Prolog, Abarbanel, Belmaker, The effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation of rat brain on behavioural models of depression, Brain Research. 699, 1995, pp. 130–132.
Ebstein, Novick, Umansky, Priel, Osher, Blaiane, Bennett, Nemanov, Katz & Belmaker, Dopamine D4 receptor exon III polymorphism associated with the human personality trait of novelty seeking. Nature Genetics, 12, 1996, pp. 78–80.
Prof. Belmaker is married to Ilana Belmaker, the former Director of Public Health in the Negev, a pediatrician and a preventive medicine specialist. They have six children and 13 grandchildren.