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Friedlander, Gerhart was born on July 28, 1916 in Munich, Germany. Son of Max O. and Bella (Forchheimer) Friedlander. came to the United States, 1936, naturalized, 1943.
Bachelor of Science, University California, Berkeley, 1939. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1942. Doctor (honorary), Clark University, 1991.
Doctor (honorary), University Mainz, Germany, 1992.
Instructor, U. Idaho, Moscow, 1942-1943; staff, Los Alamos Science Laboratory, 1943-1946; research associate, General Electric Company Research Laboratory, Schenectady, 1946-1948; visiting lecturer, Washington University, St. Louis, 1948; chemist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 1948-1952; senior chemist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1952-1981, 89-91; consultant, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1981-1989, 91-93; chairman chemistry department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1968-1977. Chairman Gordon Research Conference on Nuclear Chemistry, 1954.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Hungarian Academy of Sciences (honorary), National Academy of Sciences, American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Chemical Society (chairman division nuclear chemistry and technical 1967, award for nuclear applications in chemistry 1967).
Married Gertrude Maas, February 6, 1941 (deceased 1966). Children: Ruth Ann F. Huart, Joan Claire F. Hurley. Married Barbara Strongin, 1983.