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The beginning of an a Great Academic

On September 29, 2009 in Science

In academic circles, there is a known path that a lot of people follow, but at which very few truly excel. There are but a comparative handful of truly great minds in every generation, and these are the scientists that change the world. These are the discoverers of great theories or major paradigms, groundbreaking technology, and life-saving medicine. Dr. Joseph Schlessinger is one such great mind.

During his academic career, he has created more than a ten other scientists put together. Like most of the world’s leading scientists, he had an impressive start, first receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Physics in 1968 from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, followed by a Masters in Chemistry in 1970 from the same university. The young Schlessinger coasted without effort through those early years of academia, graduating magna cum laude both times.

Staying firmly dedicated to his end goal, he was immediately admitted to the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, where he received his Ph.D. in 1974, after submitting his successful thesis work on “Study of Chemical and Biological Systems by Circular Polarization of Fluorescence.” As a postdoc fellow between 1974 and 1976, he began his research in earnest at Cornell’s Department of Chemistry and Applied Physics.

After a successful post doctoral experience at Cornell, he spent the next several years at increasingly more important pursuits, including a position at the National Institutes of Health, followed by a long tenure at the Weizmann Institute that ended in his appointment as full professor in the Department of Chemical Immunology.

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