Frank W. Stahnisch is a historian of medicine and neuroscience at the University of Calgary in Canada,[1] where he holds the endowed Alberta Medical Foundation/Hannah Professorship in the History of Medicine and Health Care.[2] He is jointly appointed in the Department of History, Faculty of Arts,[3] and the Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine,[4] and is a member of the Calgary Hotchkiss Brain Institute and the O'Brien Institute for Public Health. He has also received an adjunct professorship in the Department of Classics and Religion of the Faculty of Arts.[5] His research interests in the history and philosophy of the biomedical sciences cover: the development of modern physiology and experimental medicine, the history of neuroscience and the history of psychiatry, as well as the development of modern medical visualization practices.[6] Since 2015, he has succeeded Professor Malcolm Macmillan (University of Melbourne, Australia) as an Editor-in-Chief of the international "Journal of the History of the Neurosciences" (with Taylor & Francis - Routledge Group),[7] and since 2021 he is also an Associate Editor for the History and Philosophy of the Behavioural Neurosciences with "Frontiers in Psychology".[8]