Judith Herzfeld

Education:

1967 A.B. Chemistry Barnard College, Columbia University
1972 Ph.D. Chemical Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1973 M.P.P. Public Policy Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Research Interests:

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Awards & Honors:

2003 Distinguished Lecturer, Sigma Xi
1999 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
1993 Fellow of the American Physical Society
1991 NSF Faculty Award for Women Scientists and Engineers
1978 Faculty Research Award of the American Cancer Society
1978 Established Investigatorship of the American Heart Association (declined to accept ACS award)
1969 Society of the Sigma Xi
1967 NSF Predoctoral Fellowship
1967 Phi Beta Kappa & A.B. degree Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Chemistry
1966 American Institute of Chemist's Student Medal & Iota Sigma Pi (women's honorary society in chemistry)

Academic Appointments:

1990-present Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, Brandeis University
1995-1998 Chairperson, Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University
1985-1990 Associate Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, Brandeis University
1983-1985 Associate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
1976-1983 Assistant Professor of Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
1975-1976 Lecturer on Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
1974-1975 Research Associate in Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
1973-1974 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Amherst College