Blumberg, Mark S. 1961-
BLUMBERG, Mark S. 1961-
PERSONAL:
Born August 29, 1961, in Washington, DC; son of Herschel (a builder and land developer) and Goldene (a homemaker; maiden name, Zalis) Blumberg; married Gwendolyn Josephine McCarty (an attorney). Education: Brandeis University, A.B., 1983; University of Chicago, M.A., 1987, Ph.D., 1988. Politics: Democrat. Religion: "Atheist." Hobbies and other interests: Photography, music, travel.
ADDRESSES:
Office—Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242. E-mail—mark-blumberg@uiowa.edu.
CAREER:
Indiana University—Bloomington, research associate, 1988-92; University of Iowa, Iowa City, professor of psychology, 1992—.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Early Career Award, American Psychological Association, 1998; Independent Scientist Award, National Institutes of Health, 2002.
WRITINGS:
Body Heat: Temperature and Life on Earth, Harvard University Press (Cambridge, MA), 2002.
Contributor to books. Contributor of more than fifty articles to periodicals.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
Another book; research on such issues as the development and function of sleep and the mechanisms by which infants regulate body temperature.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Publishers Weekly, April 1, 2002, review of Body Heat: Temperature and Life on Earth, p. 71.
Science News, May 25, 2002, review of Body Heat, p. 335.
Sunday Telegraph, April 21, 2002, Emma Crichton-Miller, review of Body Heat.