chemistherpetologist and educator
James Edward Huheey, American Chemist, herpetologist and educator. Recipient Young Chemists award District of Columbia chapter American Institute Chemists, 1971, Leo Schubert Teaching award, 1983; National Science Foundation grantee, 1965-1967, 75-77, 78-; National Science Foundation fellow, 1959, duPont Teaching fellow, 1960; Sigma Xi grantee, 1963, American Philosophical Society grantee, 1974.
Huheey, James Edward was born on August 2, 1935 in Cincinnati. Son of Edward O'Neill and Catherine (Smythe) Huheey.
Bachelor of Science, U. Cincinnati, 1957; Master of Science, University of Illinois, 1959; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1961.
Research associate, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961; assistant professor of chemistry, Worcester (Massachusetts) Polytechnic Institute, 1961-1965; assistant professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1965-1968; associate professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1968-1975; professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1975-1998; professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, since 1998. Visiting professor Southern Illinois U., Carbondale, 1974-1975, 89-90, University of California at Los Angeles, 1986, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998. President, director Chemical Associations Maryland.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Chemical Society, American Society Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Society Study Amphibians and Reptiles (director), Herpetologists League, Ecological Society American, Society Study Evolution.