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Citizenship
  
American

Name
  
Leonore Herzenberg

Children
  
Jana Herzen

Influenced
  
Mario Roederer


Institutions
  
Spouse
  
Leonard Herzenberg

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Professor

Fields
  
Immunology, Genetics

Leonore Herzenberg httpscapstanfordeduprofilesviewImageprofil

Born
  
Leonore AldersteinFebruary 15, 1935New York City, New York (
1935-02-15
)

Influences
  
Barbara McClintockJacques MonodFrancois JacobBruce AmesGustav NossalOlli MakelaRay Owen

Education
  
Pasteur Institute (1957), California Institute of Technology (1955), Brooklyn College (1952)

Similar People
  
Leonard Herzenberg, Guenther Walther, Mark A Musen

Residence
  
United States of America

A conversation with leonard and leonore herzenberg


Leonore Alderstein "Lee" Herzenberg (born February 15, 1935) is an American immunologist, geneticist and professor at Stanford University. Born in New York City, U.S.A., she never received a college degree but studied biology and worked as a researcher alongside her husband Leonard ("Len") since he began his doctorate at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1952. At the time, Caltech did not accept women, but although she was registered at Pomona College nearby, Lee was allowed to audit courses and take tests at Caltech.

In 1981, the University of Paris gave Lee the title of Doctor of Science. She and Len ran the Herzenberg Laboratory together and Len always supported her role as a leader in science.

Lee and Len Herzenberg had four children: Jana Herzen, formerly Janet Herzenberg, is a singer-songwriter and the founder of Motéma Music; Berri H. Michel owns a bicycle shop in Santa Cruz, California; Rick; and Michael.

References

Leonore Herzenberg Wikipedia