Neal Barnard

Neal Barnard

Born 1953-07-10 (age 72) Fargo, North Dakota, USA
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Biography

Neal D. Barnard is an American physician, author, clinical researcher, and founding president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), an international network of physicians, scientists, and laypeople who promote preventive medicine, conduct clinical research, and promote higher standards in research. An advocate of low-fat vegan diets, he has also conducted research into alternatives to animal experimentation and has been active in the animal rights movement. As of 2011, he is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, serves as president of The Cancer Project, and heads the Washington Center for Clinical Research, a PCRM subsidiary..

Barnard is the author of several published research papers on vegan nutrition and its impact on human health, and several books, including Breaking the Food Seduction (2003), Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes (2007), The Cancer Survivor’s Guide (2008). He is also a musician. On May 4, 2009, his composition, "Dream of the Black Horse," was played on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., at the conclusion of the Library of Congress's "Journey to Freedom" weekend about the Vietnamese boat people.

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Known For

What the Health
What the Health

2017

as Self

Forks Over Knives
Forks Over Knives

2011

as Self

Eating You Alive
Eating You Alive

2016

as Self

Vegan: Everyday Stories
Unsupersize Me
Unsupersize Me

2013

as Self

Time to Choose
Time to Choose

2015

as Self

Bethany's Story
Bethany's Story

2013

as Himself

PlantPure Nation
PlantPure Nation

2015

as Self

Takeout
Takeout

2020

as Himself