Edward Anders

Edward Anders (born June 21, 1926) is a Latvian-born American chemist and emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago. His major areas of research have included the origin and ages of meteorites, the existence of presolar grains in meteorites, the solar-system abundance of chemical elements, and mass extinctions in earth history. In the 1970s, he was one of the 142 principal investigators who studied lunar samples brought back to Earth by the Apollo program. After retiring from scientific research in 1991, he became a prominent researcher, speaker and writer on issues related to the Holocaust in Latvia.

Edward Anders
Born
Edward Alperovitch

(1926-06-21) June 21, 1926
Liepāja, Latvia
NationalityAmerican
Alma materPh.D., Columbia University, 1954
Known for
SpouseJoan F. Anders
Awards
  • Newcomb Cleveland Prize, Meteorites and Asteroids (1959)
  • J. Lawrence Smith Medal, 1971
  • NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1973)
  • Leonard Medal, Meteoritical Society, 1974
  • V. M. Goldschmidt Award, Geochemical Society, 1990
Scientific career
FieldsCosmochemistry
Institutions
  • University of Illinois
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Bern
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