When Einstein opened its doors in 1955, the New York Times was already noting that “the new medical school’s distinguished and talented faculty assured the institution of a place in the ranks of the great medical schools in the world. Einstein’s history of scientific innovation and storied culture of collaboration fosters excellence in scientific research.
The discoveries and life’s work by Einstein faculty and Einstein PhD alumni have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the membership in academies such as the National Academy of Science, The Presidential Medal of Science, and the MacArthur Foundation.
Members are elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Membership is a widely accepted mark of excellence in science and is considered one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive.
Election Year: 1981
January 7, 1931 - November 16, 2023
Distinguished Professor
Department of Neuroscience
Albert Einstein
College
of Medicine
Election Year: 1987
Chair
Department of Microbology and Immunology
Albert Einstein
College
of
Medicine
Election Year: 2019
Professor
Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1963
July 13, 1905- June 12, 1992
Department of Cell
Biology
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 2024
Distingushed Professor
Department of Genetics
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 2005
Distingushed Professor
Department of Molecular Pharmacology
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1974
November 20, 1928 - January 24, 2019
Professor
Department
of
Developmental and Molecular Biology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 2013
Professor
HHMI Investigator
Department of Microbiology &
Immunology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Election: 1983
August 28, 1930- October 14, 1995
Department of Genetics
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1988
August 1, 1933 - October 14, 2012
Department of Microbiology
and
Immunology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1974
February 28, 1913 - January 9, 1987
Department of
Pathology
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1983
April 2, 1927 - May 16, 2019
Dean Emeritus
Department of
Neuroscience
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1989
October 26, 1935 - May 31, 1990
Chair
Department of
Molecular
Pharmacology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1982
Distinguished Professor
Department of Cell Biology
Albert Einstein
College
of Medicine
Election Year: 1967
December 1, 1906 - July 23, 1995
Department of
Neuroscience
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 2007
Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Albert Einstein College of
Medicine
Election Year: 2013
Professor
Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1979
October 6, 1907 - November 7, 2007
Department of
Genetics
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1995
Professor
New York University
Election Year: 2019
Professor
Universidad de Valparaiso (Chile)
Election Year: 2021
Chairman and Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
Columbia University
Election Year: 2015
Professor
HHMI Investigator
New York University
Election Year: 1994
Professor
Stanford University
Election Year: 2004
NIH Distinguished Investigator
National Institutes of Health
Election Year: 2009
Distinguished Professor
HHMI Investigator
University of California,
Los
Angeles
The National Medal of Science was established by the 86th Congress in 1959 as a Presidential Award to be given to individuals "deserving of special recognition by reason of their outstanding contributions to knowledge in the physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sciences."
July 13, 1905- June 12, 1992
Year Awarded: 1987
Department of Cell
Biology
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1994
Virginia and D.K. Ludwig
Professor
Stanford University School of Medicine
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigators, widely known for their creativity and productivity, push the bounds of knowledge in biomedical research. HHMI investigators have support to follow their ideas through to fruition, even if that process takes a very long time. HHMI's philosophy of selecting “people, not projects” selects researchers who bring innovative approaches to the study of biological problems.
Appointed: 1990-Present
Professor
HHMI Investigator
Department of Microbiology &
Immunology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Appointed: 1994-Present
Professor
HHMI Investigator
New York University
Appointed: 1991-Present
Distinguished Professor
HHMI Investigator
University of
California,
Los
Angeles
The American Academy serves the nation as a champion of scholarship, civil dialogue, and useful knowledge. As one of the country’s oldest learned societies and independent policy research centers, the Academy convenes leaders from the academic, business, and government sectors to respond to the challenges facing the nation and the world.
Election Year: 2018
Professor
Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1994
Professor
New York University
December 1, 1906 - July 23, 1995
Year Awarded: 1983
Department of
Neuroscience
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1992
Virginia and D.K. Ludwig
Professor
Stanford University School of Medicine
Election Year: 1994
Distinguished Professor
Department of Molecular
Pharmacology
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
October 6, 1907 - November 7, 2007
Year Awarded: 1993
Department of
Genetics
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Election Year: 1984
Distinguished Professor
Department of Cell Biology
Albert
Einstein
College
of Medicine
Election Year: 2012
Professor
HHMI Investigator
New York University
Election Year: 2009
Professor
Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology
Albert
Einstein
College of Medicine
Election Year: 1998
Distinguished Professor
HHMI Investigator
University of
California,
Los
Angeles
The MacArthur Fellows Program awards unrestricted fellowships to talented individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacity for self-direction. This fellowship is commonly referred to as a "genius" grant.
Year Awarded: 1983
Professor
New York University