Marc Zimmer
Born (1961-07-26) July 26, 1961 (age 62)
Sasolburg, South Africa
EducationPost-doc, Crabtree group, Yale University (1990)
Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1988)
M.Sc., University of Witwatersrand (1984)
B.Sc. (Hons, Chemistry major), University of Witwatersrand (1983)
Occupation(s)Chemist, Educator, Science writer
WebsiteMarc Zimmer and GFP

Marc Zimmer (born July 26, 1961) is the Jean Tempel '65 Professor of Professor of Chemistry at Connecticut College.[1][2][3] He has published seven books,[4][5] written articles on science and medicine for the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Huffington Post, etc. He has been interviewed or quoted in the Economist,[6] Science, Nature etc.

Zimmer curates the GFP website,[7][8] tweets about GFP (@lightUpScience) and he has published over 60 research papers about cow flatulence, computational chemistry and bioluminescence in fireflies and jellyfish. Zimmer is the initiator and director of the Connecticut College Science Leaders program, a program to increase the number of women and minority students graduating from the college with a degree and research experience in the sciences.

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  1. ^ "NIH Findings Profile".
  2. ^ "Connecticut College: Faculty Profiles".
  3. ^ Benson, Judy (29 August 2014). "Of mice and freshmen: Professor exhorts Conn College Class of 2018". The Day. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. ^ Minderhout, Vicky (2006). "J. Chem. Educ. review of Glowing Genes". Journal of Chemical Education. 83 (2): 215. doi:10.1021/ed083p215.2.
  5. ^ Vazquez, J (2005). "Glowing Genes". The American Biology Teacher. 67 (9): 570. doi:10.2307/4451912. JSTOR 4451912.
  6. ^ Kaplan, Matt (10 March 2011). "How Illuminating". The Economist.
  7. ^ Leslie, Mitch (2006). "Lighting Up Life". Science. 313 (5789): 895. doi:10.1126/science.313.5789.895d. S2CID 220098069.
  8. ^ "Best of the web". Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. August 2007.
  9. ^ "Princeton Review, Best 300 professors".
  10. ^ "Huffing Post 13 Best Profs in the US". HuffPost.