The ACNP Oral History project began in 1994 with the first of 235 videotaped interviews spanning 14 years. Many of the field's pioneers have shared their perspectives in the following videos and edited transcripts that record the first 50 years in the history of neuropsychopharmacology. The history is told by 213 clinicians and basic scientists in 235 videotaped interviews conducted by 66 colleagues between 1994 and 2008.

The edited transcripts have been complied into a 10 volume series An Oral History of Neuropsychopharmacology, The First Fifty Years, Peer Interviews, published by the College in 2011. Each volume in the series covers the story of a particular area of research in neuropsychopharmacology.
For more information on the History of Neuropsychopharmacology, please visit the International Neuropsychopharmacology Archives.

Click here to view the International Network on the History of Neuropsychopharmacology.

E-Books: Peter R. Martin and Thomas A. Ban: Recollections of the History of Neuropsychopharmacology Through Interviews Conducted by Leo E. Hollister.