Walter Reich is the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Professor of International Affairs, Ethics and Human Behavior, and Professor of Psychiatry, at George Washington University; Lecturer in Psychiatry at Yale; a former Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; a Co-Chair of the Committee of Concerned Scientists; a member of the Honorary Advisory Board of the Fortunoff Videoarchive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale; and a former Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution. Husband of Tova Reich, novelist; father of three children (Daniel Reich [B.A. Yale, 1993--Davenport College; M.D., Cornell Medical School; Ph.D. [neuroscience], Rockefeller University; completed residencies in neurology, radiology and neurology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Senior Invesigator and Chief of the Translational Neuroradiology Section, Division of Neuroimmunology & Neurovirology at the National Institutes of Health {https://research.ninds.nih.gov/staff-directory/daniel-s-reich-md-phd}; David Reich [B.A., Harvard, 1996; Ph.D., Oxford; Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School {https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/} and Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard {https://heb.fas.harvard.edu/people/david-reich}; and Rebecca Reich, B.A., Yale, 2000--Davenport College; PhD, Harvard; Fellow of Jesus College, Director of Studies in Modern and Medieval Languages and
Associate Professor of Russian Literature and Culture, Cambridge University)
