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List of University of Michigan faculty and staff

As of fall 2022, the University of Michigan had 7,954 faculty members and roughly 38,000 employees which include National Academy members, and Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners.[1]

Notable faculty: Nobel Laureates edit

Notable faculty: past and present edit

American Association for the Advancement of Science edit

Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Founded in 1848, AAAS is the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science. The tradition of AAAS Fellows began in 1874.

  • Huda Akil, Gardner C. Quarton Professor of Neurosciences in psychiatry, professor of psychiatry and co-director and senior research scientist of the U-M Mental Health Research Institute
  • Sushil Atreya, Professor of atmospheric and space sciences
  • Brian Coppola, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry.
  • Jack E. Dixon, Minor J. Coon Professor of Biological Chemistry, chair of the Department of Biological Chemistry
  • Rodney Ewing, Donald R. Peacor Collegiate Professor of Geological Sciences, professor of materials science and engineering, and professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences
  • William R. Farrand, Professor of geological sciences and curator, Museum of Anthropology.
  • Daniel Fisher, Claude W. Hibbard Collegiate Professor of Paleontology, professor of geological sciences, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and curator of paleontology
  • Sharon Glotzer, chemical engineer and physicist and the Stuart W. Churchill Professor at the University of Michigan
  • James S. Jackson, Daniel Katz Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and director, Institute for Social Research
  • Arthur Lupia, Professor of political science, research professor at the Institute for Social Research, and principal investigator of the American National Election Studies
  • Anne McNeil, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry and Macromolecular Science and Engineering
  • Vincent L. Pecoraro, John T. Groves Collegiate Professor of Chemistry
  • Melanie Sanford, Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry
  • Kamal Sarabandi, Rufus S. Teesdale Professor of Engineering, director of Radiation Laboratory, Department of Electrical Entering and Computer Science.
  • Artur Schnabel Pianist and classical composer
  • Sarah Thomason, William H. Gedney Professor of Linguistics
  • George Uhlenbeck, with fellow student Samuel Goudsmit at Leiden, proposed the idea of electron spin in 1925, Professor: University of Michigan (1939–43). Max Planck Medal 1964 (with Samuel Goudsmit).
  • Milford Wolpoff, elected to the rank of Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Business Week "Management Gurus" edit

  • Gary Hamel, MBA PhD Co-Author "The Core Competence of the Corporation"
  • Dave Ulrich, Human Resources – Michigan (Ranked #1)
  • Noel Tichy, Leadership – Michigan, (Ranked #9)
  • C.K. Prahalad, C.K. Prahalad, Strategy, International Business – Michigan/ PRAJA, (Ranked #10)

Institute of Medicine edit

  • Huda Akil, Gardner C. Quarton Distinguished Professor of Neurosciences in Psychiatry, Medical School
  • Michael Boehnke, Richard G. Cornell Collegiate Professor of Biostatistics, department of biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Edward Bove, head, Section of Cardiac Surgery, Medical School
  • Noreen M Clark, dean, Marshall H. Becker Professor of Public Health, School of Public Health
  • Mary Sue Coleman, president, professor of biochemistry, Medical School, & chemistry, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • Francis S. Collins, professor of internal medicine; professor of human genetics, Medical School
  • Jerome Conn, Louis Harry Newburgh university Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, Medical School
  • Minor J. Coon, Victor C. Vaughn Distinguished University Professor of Biological Chemistry, Medical School
  • Jack Dixon, Minor J. Coon Professor of Biological Chemistry, Medical School
  • Avedis Donabedian, Sinai Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Health, School of Public Health
  • Sid Gilman, William J. Herdman Professor of Neurology, Medical School
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, dean, School of Nursing
  • James S. House, professor of sociology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • James Jackson, professor of psychology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • Robert L. Kahn, professor emeritus of psychology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • David E. Kuhl, professor of internal medicine; professor of radiology, Medical School
  • Martha L. Ludwig, research biophysicist and J. Lawrence Oncley Distinguished Professor, department of biological chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Howard Markel, George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine and director of the Center for the History of Medicine
  • Rowena Matthews, elected to The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
  • James V. Neel, Lee R. Dice distinguished university professor emeritus of Human genetics, Medical School
  • Gilbert S. Omenn, professor of internal medicine & Human genetics, Medical School, and of public health, School of Public Health
  • June Osborn, professor of epidemiology; professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, Medical School
  • Alan R. Saltiel, elected in 2005 to The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, John Jacob Abel Collegiate Professor in Life Sciences and Professor of Internal Medicine and Physiology
  • Thomas L. Schwenk, professor of family medicine, Medical School
  • Harold Shapiro, former UM president
  • Peter Ward, Godfrey D. Stobbe Professor of Pathology, Medical School
  • David R. Williams, Harold W. Cruse Collegiate Professor of Sociology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts, and professor of epidemiology, School of Public Health

MacArthur Foundation award winners edit

As of 2020, 41 MacArthur winners — 16 of them university alumni — have served as Michigan faculty

As of 2020, 25 non-alumni MacArthur winners have served as Michigan faculty.

United States National Academy of Engineering edit

  • Linda M. Abriola, professor of civil and environmental engineering, College of Engineering
  • Ellen Arruda, professor and chair of mechanical engineering, College of Engineering
  • Dennis Assanis, former Jon R. and Beverly S. Holt Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, College of Engineering
  • Lynn Conway, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, College of Engineering
  • James J. Duderstadt, president emeritus, professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences, College of Engineering
  • Elmer G. Gilbert, professor of aerospace engineering and of electrical engineering & computer science, College of Engineering
  • Donald Katz, professor emeritus of chemical engineering, college
  • Yoram Koren, James J. Duderstadt Distinguished University Professor and Paul G. Goebel Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Ronald G. Larson, George Granger Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Emmett Leith, Schlumberger Professor of Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Gerard A. Mourou, A.D. Moore Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering & and Computer Science, College of Engineering
  • Fawwaz Ulaby, R. Jamison and Betty Williams Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, College of Engineering
  • Galip Ulsoy, C.D. Mote Jr. Distinguished University Professor of Mechanical Engineering and William Clay Ford Professor of Manufacturing, College of Engineering
  • Chia-Shun Yih, Stephen P. Timoshenko Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Fluid Mechanics, College of Engineering

United States National Academy of Sciences edit

  • Mathew Alpern, professor emeritus of physiological optics, Medical School
  • Richard D. Alexander, Theodore H. Hubell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Biology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Robert Axelrod, Arthur W. Bromage Distinguished University Professor of Political Science & Public Policy, School of Public Policy
  • Hyman Bass, professor of education, School of Education, & mathematics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Jerome Conn, Louis Harry Newburgh University Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, Medical School
  • Philip Converse, Robert Cooley Angell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology & Political Science, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Clyde Coombs, professor emeritus of psychology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • H. Richard Crane, George P. Williams Distinguished University, physicist
  • Thomas M. Donahue, Edward H. White II Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Planetary Science, College of Engineering
  • Kent V. Flannery, James B. Griffin Distinguished University Professor of Anthropological Archaeology, College of Literature Science & the Arts
  • Ronald Freedman, Roderick D. McKenzie Professor Emeritus of Sociology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts, professor emeritus of physics, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • Katherine Freese, George E. Uhlenbeck Professor Emerita of Physics
  • William Fulton, M. S. Keeler Professor, mathematics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Stanley M. Garn, professor emeritus of nutrition, School of Public Health
  • Frederick Gehring, T.H. Hildebrandt Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics
  • Sharon Glotzer, Stuart W. Churchill Professor of Chemical Engineering. Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics and Macromolecular Science and Engineering.
  • Melvin Hochster, Raymond L. Wilder Professor of Mathematics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Martha L. Ludwig, professor of biological chemistry, Medical School
  • Joyce Marcus, professor of anthropology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Vincent Massey, professor of biological chemistry, Medical School
  • Rowena G. Matthews, G. Robert Greenberg Distinguished University Professor, biological chemistry, Medical School
  • James N. Morgan, professor emeritus of economics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • James V. Neel, Lee R. Dice Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics, Medical School
  • Richard Nisbett, Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished University Professor, psychology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • James Olds, professor of psychology
  • J. Lawrence Oncley, professor emeritus of biological chemistry, Medical School
  • Kenneth Pike, professor emeritus of linguistics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Melanie Sanford,Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry
  • Martinus Veltman, John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • Warren Wagner, Jr., professor emeritus of botany, School of Natural Resources & the Environment
  • Henry Wright, professor of anthropology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts; curator, Museum of Anthropology

National Medal of Science edit

The National Medal of Science is the nation's highest honor for scientific achievement. Five other Michigan researchers won the award between 1974 and 1986. Congress established the award program in 1959. It honors individuals for pioneering scientific research.

  • Hyman Bass honored by President Bush in a White House ceremony for the National Medal of Science in 2006.
  • H. Richard Crane, George P. Williams Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Physics, College of Literature, Science & the Arts
  • Elizabeth Crosby, professor of anatomy, Medical School
  • Donald Katz, professor emeritus of chemical engineering, College of Engineering
  • Emmett Leith, Schlumberger Professor of Engineering, College of Engineering
  • James Neel, Lee R. Dice Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics, Medical School

Pulitzer Prize-winning faculty edit

  • Leslie Bassett, professor of music; music, for Variations for Orchestra.[3]
  • William Bolcom, professor of music composition; music, for Twelve New Etudes for Piano
  • Ross Lee Finney, professor of music; music, for a string quartet
  • Robert Frost, a former faculty member, won four Pulitzer Prizes
  • Leland Stowe, professor of journalism; correspondence, for his work as a reporter on the foreign staff of the New York Herald Tribune
  • David C. Turnley, professor of art and design; photography, for images of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe
  • Claude H. Van Tyne, professor and chairman of the history department; American History, for The War of Independence.
  • Heather Ann Thompson, professor of American history; for her book on the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor faculty edit

Former administrators edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Chapter 6 Faculty & Staff" (PDF). obp.umich.edu. Retrieved December 22, 2023.
  2. ^ "Storytelling and Public Engagement: A Conversation with Will Potter, Senior Academic Innovation Fellow". Academic Innovation. May 7, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Bassett, Noel (February 10, 2016). "Obituary: Leslie Raymond Bassett". The University Record. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "Memoir of Alton L. Becker". Regents of the University of Michigan. c. 1994. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  5. ^ "Judith Becker tribute". University of Michigan. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  6. ^ "The Effects of the Mother's Employment on the Family and the Child". Retrieved November 13, 2014.

External links edit

  • Faculty and staff at the University of Michigan
  • The Michigan Daily Salary Supplement lists the salaries of UM faculty and staff

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of University of Michigan faculty and staff news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message As of fall 2022 the University of Michigan had 7 954 faculty members and roughly 38 000 employees which include National Academy members and Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners 1 Contents 1 Notable faculty Nobel Laureates 2 Notable faculty past and present 2 1 American Association for the Advancement of Science 2 2 Business Week Management Gurus 2 3 Institute of Medicine 2 4 MacArthur Foundation award winners 2 5 United States National Academy of Engineering 2 6 United States National Academy of Sciences 2 7 National Medal of Science 2 8 Pulitzer Prize winning faculty 3 University of Michigan Ann Arbor faculty 4 Former administrators 5 References 6 External linksNotable faculty Nobel Laureates editJoseph Brodsky Nobel Prize Literature 1987 Donald A Glaser professor of physics developed in 1954 the world s first liquid bubble chamber to study high energy subatomic particles and won the Nobel Prize in physics for his invention in 1960 Charles B Huggins Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966 Lawrence R Klein 30 alumnus a member of the economics department and the Institute for Social Research Won the 1980 Nobel Prize in economics for his econometric models forecasting short term economic trends and policies Gerard Mourou co winner of Nobel Prize Physics 2018 Wolfgang Pauli winner of Nobel Prize Physics 1945 Martin L Perl Physics Nobel Prize 1995 Norman F Ramsey Physics Nobel Prize 1989 Peyton Rous Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966 Hamilton O Smith Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1978 Charles H Townes Nobel Prize for Physics 1964 Martinus Veltman professor emeritus John D MacArthur Professor of Physics 1999 Nobel Prize for Physics Carl Wieman one of three scientists who shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in PhysicsNotable faculty past and present editMadeleine K Albright visiting scholar Albright served as United States Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001 W H Auden poet Charles Baxter former director of the MFA program in creative writing novelist poet and essayist Ruth Behar born Havana Cuba 1956 is a Jewish Cuban American anthropologist poet Seymour Blinder professor emeritus of chemistry and physics R Stephen Berry professor of physical chemistry William Bolcom composer Kenneth Boulding noted economist and faculty member 1949 1967 Richard Brauer Accepted a position at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1948 In 1949 Brauer was awarded the Cole Prize Henry Billings Brown instructor in law later US Supreme Court justice Evan H Caminker Dean of Law School Anne Carson Canadian poet essayist and translator Carl Cohen notable for using Michigan Freedom of Information Act FOIA in 1996 to identify U M s policy of racial categorization in admissions leading to the Grutter and Gratz v Bollinger lawsuits Wilbur Joseph Cohen American social scientist and federal civil servant Juan Cole notable for his weblog Informed Comment covering events in the Middle East Thomas M Cooley law professor and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan Christopher Chetsanga discovered two enzymes that repair DNA after x irradiation Arthur Copeland mathematician Brian Coppola professor of chemistry Pierre Dansereau Canadian ecologist known as one of the fathers of ecology Sheldon Danziger political scientist President of the Russell Sage Foundation Michael Daugherty composer pianist and teacher Michael Duff principal of the Faculty of Physical Sciences at Imperial College London Francis Collins led the Human Genome Project and is the current director of the National Institutes of Health John Dewey co founder of pragmatism Igor Dolgachev mathematician Sidney Fine longest serving faculty member Chief biographer of Frank Murphy William Frankena moral philosopher Erich Fromm psychologist Robert Frost Michigan Poet in Residence Alice Fulton poet author and feminist William Gehring professor of psychology Susan Gelman psychologist Herman Heine Goldstine mathematician Samuel Goudsmit conceived with George Uhlenback the idea of Quantum Spin Edward Gramlich professor of economics and member Federal Reserve Board Robert D Gregg bioengineer Linda Gregerson Frederick G L Huetwell Professor at University of Michigan Robert L Griess mathematician working on finite simple groups Kristin Ann Hass William Donald Bill Hamilton British evolutionary biologist Donald Hall English professor and United States Poet Laureate 2006 2007 Thomas Hales solved a nearly four century old problem called the Kepler conjecture Paul Halmos mathematician specializing in functional analysis Eric J Hill professor of practice in architecture Melvin Hochster commutative algebraist Andrew Hoffman an expert in environmental pollution and sustainable enterprise Daniel Hunt Janzen evolutionary ecologist naturalist and conservationist William Le Baron Jenney architect and engineer Gerome Kamrowski artist at the forefront of the development of American Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism Gordon Kane Victor Weisskopf Collegiate Professor of Physics Barry Klarberg professional business and wealth manager for athletes entertainers and high net worth individuals Oskar Klein first work in Ann Arbor dealt with the anomalous Zeeman effect Adrienne Koch historian specialist in American history of the 18th century Yoram Koren James J Duderstadt University Professor of Manufacturing and Paul G Goebel Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering Yanna Krupnikov political scientist Kenneth Lieberthal China expert and member of the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks created the first working hologram in 1962 Catharine MacKinnon feminist legal theorist Jason Mars conversational AI researcher founder of ClincAI author Paul McCracken economist Chairmen emeritus President s Council of Economic Advisers Lisa M Meeks specialist in disabilities George E Mendenhall professor emeritus Department of Near Eastern Studies and author Gerald Meyers professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business School former chairman of American Motors Corporation William Ian Miller legal and social theorist author of The Anatomy of Disgust Joaquim Martins aerospace engineer Hugh L Montgomery number theorist Thylias Moss developed Limited Fork Poetics Professor of English and Art amp Design author James V Neel professor of human genetics in 1940s discovered that defective genes cause sickle cell anemia Nicholas Negroponte founder of MIT s Media Lab Reed M Nesbit urologist pioneer of transurethral resection of the prostate Dirk Obbink papyrologist 2001 MacArthur Fellowship winner for his work at both Oxyrhynchus and Herculaneum Will Potter author civil liberties advocate 2 Anatol Rapoport author of Two Person Game Theory 1999 and N Person Game Theory 2001 Arthur Rich professor of physics developed in 1988 with research investigator James C Van House first positron microscope Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen architect Jonas Salk assistant professor of epidemiology Vojislav Seselj Serbian political scientist and nationalist leader Anton Shammas professor of comparative literature and modern Middle Eastern literature Marilyn Shatz Professor Emerita of Psychology and Linguistics Lawrence Sklar William K Frankena Collegiate Professor and Professor of Philosophy Guggenheim fellow 1974 Kannan Soundararajan awarded the 2004 Salem Prize joint winner of the 2005 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize Theodore J St Antoine law school dean and labor arbitrator Stephen Timoshenko created the first US bachelor s and doctoral programs in engineering mechanics Amos Tversky behavioral economist and frequent co author with Daniel Kahneman A Galip Ulsoy co inventor of the Reconfigurable Manufacturing System and deputy director of the NSF Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems Raymond Louis Wilder work focused on set theoretic topology manifolds and use of algebraic techniques Milford H Wolpoff leading proponent of the multiregional hypothesis for human evolution Trevor D Wooley Department Chair Department of Mathematics University of Michigan Salem Prize 1998 Alfred P Sloan Research Fellow 1993 1995 American Association for the Advancement of Science edit Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Founded in 1848 AAAS is the world s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science The tradition of AAAS Fellows began in 1874 Huda Akil Gardner C Quarton Professor of Neurosciences in psychiatry professor of psychiatry and co director and senior research scientist of the U M Mental Health Research Institute Sushil Atreya Professor of atmospheric and space sciences Brian Coppola Arthur F Thurnau Professor of Chemistry Jack E Dixon Minor J Coon Professor of Biological Chemistry chair of the Department of Biological Chemistry Rodney Ewing Donald R Peacor Collegiate Professor of Geological Sciences professor of materials science and engineering and professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences William R Farrand Professor of geological sciences and curator Museum of Anthropology Daniel Fisher Claude W Hibbard Collegiate Professor of Paleontology professor of geological sciences professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and curator of paleontology Sharon Glotzer chemical engineer and physicist and the Stuart W Churchill Professor at the University of Michigan James S Jackson Daniel Katz Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and director Institute for Social Research Arthur Lupia Professor of political science research professor at the Institute for Social Research and principal investigator of the American National Election Studies Anne McNeil Arthur F Thurnau Professor of Chemistry and Macromolecular Science and Engineering Vincent L Pecoraro John T Groves Collegiate Professor of Chemistry Melanie Sanford Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F Thurnau Professor of Chemistry Kamal Sarabandi Rufus S Teesdale Professor of Engineering director of Radiation Laboratory Department of Electrical Entering and Computer Science Artur Schnabel Pianist and classical composer Sarah Thomason William H Gedney Professor of Linguistics George Uhlenbeck with fellow student Samuel Goudsmit at Leiden proposed the idea of electron spin in 1925 Professor University of Michigan 1939 43 Max Planck Medal 1964 with Samuel Goudsmit Milford Wolpoff elected to the rank of Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science Business Week Management Gurus edit Gary Hamel MBA PhD Co Author The Core Competence of the Corporation Dave Ulrich Human Resources Michigan Ranked 1 Noel Tichy Leadership Michigan Ranked 9 C K Prahalad C K Prahalad Strategy International Business Michigan PRAJA Ranked 10 Institute of Medicine edit Huda Akil Gardner C Quarton Distinguished Professor of Neurosciences in Psychiatry Medical School Michael Boehnke Richard G Cornell Collegiate Professor of Biostatistics department of biostatistics School of Public Health University of Michigan Ann Arbor Edward Bove head Section of Cardiac Surgery Medical School Noreen M Clark dean Marshall H Becker Professor of Public Health School of Public Health Mary Sue Coleman president professor of biochemistry Medical School amp chemistry College of Literature Science amp the Arts Francis S Collins professor of internal medicine professor of human genetics Medical School Jerome Conn Louis Harry Newburgh university Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine Medical School Minor J Coon Victor C Vaughn Distinguished University Professor of Biological Chemistry Medical School Jack Dixon Minor J Coon Professor of Biological Chemistry Medical School Avedis Donabedian Sinai Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Health School of Public Health Sid Gilman William J Herdman Professor of Neurology Medical School Ada Sue Hinshaw dean School of Nursing James S House professor of sociology College of Literature Science amp the Arts James Jackson professor of psychology College of Literature Science amp the Arts Robert L Kahn professor emeritus of psychology College of Literature Science amp the Arts David E Kuhl professor of internal medicine professor of radiology Medical School Martha L Ludwig research biophysicist and J Lawrence Oncley Distinguished Professor department of biological chemistry University of Michigan Ann Arbor Howard Markel George E Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine and director of the Center for the History of Medicine Rowena Matthews elected to The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences James V Neel Lee R Dice distinguished university professor emeritus of Human genetics Medical School Gilbert S Omenn professor of internal medicine amp Human genetics Medical School and of public health School of Public Health June Osborn professor of epidemiology professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases Medical School Alan R Saltiel elected in 2005 to The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences John Jacob Abel Collegiate Professor in Life Sciences and Professor of Internal Medicine and Physiology Thomas L Schwenk professor of family medicine Medical School Harold Shapiro former UM president Peter Ward Godfrey D Stobbe Professor of Pathology Medical School David R Williams Harold W Cruse Collegiate Professor of Sociology College of Literature Science amp the Arts and professor of epidemiology School of Public Health MacArthur Foundation award winners edit As of 2020 update 41 MacArthur winners 16 of them university alumni have served as Michigan faculty Elizabeth S Anderson philosopher William A Christian religious studies scholar Philip DeVries biologist William H Durham anthropologist Aaron Dworkin fellow and founder and president of Detroit based Sphinx Organization Steven Goodman adjunct research investigator in the U M Museum of Zoology s bird division and a conservation biologist in the Department of Zoology at Chicago s Field Museum of Natural History David Green executive director Project Impact Ann Ellis Hanson visiting associate professor of Greek and Latin John Henry Holland professor of electrical engineering and computer science College of Engineering professor of psychology College of Literature Science and the Arts Vonnie C McLoyd professor of psychology and research scientist at the Center for Human Growth and Development Natalia Molina historian Cecilia Munoz vice president of the National Council of La Raza Amos Tversky psychologist Karen K Uhlenbeck mathematician Henry T Wright anthropologist George Zweig physicist As of 2020 update 25 non alumni MacArthur winners have served as Michigan faculty Susan Alcock professor of classical anthropology and classics College of Literature Science and the Arts Robert Axelrod game theoretician author of The Evolution of Cooperation Ruth Behar anthropologist R Stephen Berry professor of physical chemistry Joseph Brodsky professor of Slavic languages and literature Alice Fulton professor of English from 1983 to 2001 won the Library of Congress Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry in 2002 Kun Liang Guan biochemist and associate professor of biological chemistry and senior research associate at the Institute of Gerontology Thomas C Holt professor of history director of Center for Afroamerican and African Studies Stephen Lee solid state chemist Michael Marletta biochemist and John Gideon Searle Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy in the College of Pharmacy and professor of biological chemistry in the Medical School Khaled Mattawa Libyan poet Arab American writer Tiya Miles professor of American culture Afroamerican amp African studies history and Native American studies Thylias Moss professor of English also Professor of Art amp Design 2006 Erik Mueggler Katherine Verdery Collegiate Professor of Anthropology College of Literature Science and the Arts Margaret Murnane Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder Dirk Obbink papyrologist and classicist Sherry B Ortner professor of anthropology and women s studies Derek Peterson professor in the departments of History and Afroamerican and African Studies Melanie Sanford Moses Gomberg Collegiate professor of chemistry Rebecca J Scott Professor of History won the 2006 Frederick Douglass Book Prize for Degrees of Freedom Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery Bright Sheng professor of composition and music theory School of Music Richard Wrangham professor of anthropology Yukiko Yamashita assistant professor of cell amp developmental biology United States National Academy of Engineering edit Linda M Abriola professor of civil and environmental engineering College of Engineering Ellen Arruda professor and chair of mechanical engineering College of Engineering Dennis Assanis former Jon R and Beverly S Holt Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Arthur F Thurnau Professor College of Engineering Lynn Conway professor of electrical engineering and computer science College of Engineering James J Duderstadt president emeritus professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences College of Engineering Elmer G Gilbert professor of aerospace engineering and of electrical engineering amp computer science College of Engineering Donald Katz professor emeritus of chemical engineering college Yoram Koren James J Duderstadt Distinguished University Professor and Paul G Goebel Professor of Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering Ronald G Larson George Granger Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering College of Engineering Emmett Leith Schlumberger Professor of Engineering College of Engineering Gerard A Mourou A D Moore Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering amp and Computer Science College of Engineering Fawwaz Ulaby R Jamison and Betty Williams Professor of Electrical Engineering amp Computer Science College of Engineering Galip Ulsoy C D Mote Jr Distinguished University Professor of Mechanical Engineering and William Clay Ford Professor of Manufacturing College of Engineering Chia Shun Yih Stephen P Timoshenko Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Fluid Mechanics College of Engineering United States National Academy of Sciences edit Mathew Alpern professor emeritus of physiological optics Medical School Richard D Alexander Theodore H Hubell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Biology College of Literature Science amp the Arts Robert Axelrod Arthur W Bromage Distinguished University Professor of Political Science amp Public Policy School of Public Policy Hyman Bass professor of education School of Education amp mathematics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Jerome Conn Louis Harry Newburgh University Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine Medical School Philip Converse Robert Cooley Angell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology amp Political Science College of Literature Science amp the Arts Clyde Coombs professor emeritus of psychology College of Literature Science amp the Arts H Richard Crane George P Williams Distinguished University physicist Thomas M Donahue Edward H White II Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Planetary Science College of Engineering Kent V Flannery James B Griffin Distinguished University Professor of Anthropological Archaeology College of Literature Science amp the Arts Ronald Freedman Roderick D McKenzie Professor Emeritus of Sociology College of Literature Science amp the Arts professor emeritus of physics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Katherine Freese George E Uhlenbeck Professor Emerita of Physics William Fulton M S Keeler Professor mathematics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Stanley M Garn professor emeritus of nutrition School of Public Health Frederick Gehring T H Hildebrandt Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics Sharon Glotzer Stuart W Churchill Professor of Chemical Engineering Professor of Materials Science amp Engineering Physics Applied Physics and Macromolecular Science and Engineering Melvin Hochster Raymond L Wilder Professor of Mathematics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Martha L Ludwig professor of biological chemistry Medical School Joyce Marcus professor of anthropology College of Literature Science amp the Arts Vincent Massey professor of biological chemistry Medical School Rowena G Matthews G Robert Greenberg Distinguished University Professor biological chemistry Medical School James N Morgan professor emeritus of economics College of Literature Science amp the Arts James V Neel Lee R Dice Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics Medical School Richard Nisbett Theodore M Newcomb Distinguished University Professor psychology College of Literature Science amp the Arts James Olds professor of psychology J Lawrence Oncley professor emeritus of biological chemistry Medical School Kenneth Pike professor emeritus of linguistics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Melanie Sanford Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F Thurnau Professor of Chemistry Martinus Veltman John D MacArthur Professor of Physics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Warren Wagner Jr professor emeritus of botany School of Natural Resources amp the Environment Henry Wright professor of anthropology College of Literature Science amp the Arts curator Museum of Anthropology National Medal of Science edit The National Medal of Science is the nation s highest honor for scientific achievement Five other Michigan researchers won the award between 1974 and 1986 Congress established the award program in 1959 It honors individuals for pioneering scientific research Hyman Bass honored by President Bush in a White House ceremony for the National Medal of Science in 2006 H Richard Crane George P Williams Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Physics College of Literature Science amp the Arts Elizabeth Crosby professor of anatomy Medical School Donald Katz professor emeritus of chemical engineering College of Engineering Emmett Leith Schlumberger Professor of Engineering College of Engineering James Neel Lee R Dice Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics Medical School Pulitzer Prize winning faculty edit Leslie Bassett professor of music music for Variations for Orchestra 3 William Bolcom professor of music composition music for Twelve New Etudes for Piano Ross Lee Finney professor of music music for a string quartet Robert Frost a former faculty member won four Pulitzer Prizes Leland Stowe professor of journalism correspondence for his work as a reporter on the foreign staff of the New York Herald Tribune David C Turnley professor of art and design photography for images of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe Claude H Van Tyne professor and chairman of the history department American History for The War of Independence Heather Ann Thompson professor of American history for her book on the Attica Prison uprising of 1971 University of Michigan Ann Arbor faculty editAlton L Becker professor of linguistics 4 Judith Becker Glenn McGeoch Professor emeritus of Music 5 Cecile Fromont assistant professor of art history Lois Wladis Hoffman professor emerita Department of Psychology 6 Lawrence W Jones professor emeritus Department of Physics William P Malm professor emeritus of music Horace Miner professor emeritus of sociology and anthropology Ronni Reis tennis coach Leopoldo Pando Zayas professor of physics specializing in string theory Elizabeth Yakel professor and senior associate dean for academic affairs at the iSchool specializing in digital archives and digital preservation Weiping Zou Charles B de Nancrede Professor of Surgery Immunology and Biology director for translational researchFormer administrators editErastus Otis Haven president 1863 69 later Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Lee Bollinger president now president of Columbia University Nancy Cantor provost now chancellor of Syracuse University Walter Harrison vice president now at University of Hartford Harlan Hatcher president 1951 1967 C C Little president 1925 1929 noted cancer researcher and tobacco industry scientist J Bernard Bernie Machen provost later president of the University of Florida Frank H T Rhodes vice president later president of Cornell University Harold Shapiro president later president of Princeton University Edward A Snyder senior associate dean later dean at University of Chicago Business School Andrew Dickson White UM professor of literature co founder of Cornell University B Joseph White dean Ross School later president of the University of Illinois Linda Wilson UM vice president later president of Radcliffe CollegeReferences edit Chapter 6 Faculty amp Staff PDF obp umich edu Retrieved December 22 2023 Storytelling and Public Engagement A Conversation with Will Potter Senior Academic Innovation Fellow Academic Innovation May 7 2018 Retrieved August 5 2018 Bassett Noel February 10 2016 Obituary Leslie Raymond Bassett The University Record Retrieved May 29 2020 Memoir of Alton L Becker Regents of the University of Michigan c 1994 Retrieved August 2 2014 Judith Becker tribute University of Michigan Retrieved August 2 2014 The Effects of the Mother s Employment on the Family and the Child Retrieved November 13 2014 External links editFaculty and staff at the University of Michigan UM Faculty and staff resources UM Faculty and staff services The Michigan Daily Salary Supplement lists the salaries of UM faculty and staff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of University of Michigan 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