- Aaron E. Wasserman
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name = Aaron E. Wasserman
birth_date = 1920
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field =Food Science
work_institution =Merck and Company
ARS (USDA)
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footnotes =Aaron E. Wasserman (born 1920) was an American
food scientist whose career started out in the medical field inmicrobiology , then evolved into research with theUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA)Agricultural Research Service (ARS) intofood chemistry . Following his retirement from USDA ARS, Wasserman served as Editor-In-Chief of theInstitute of Food Technologists ' (IFT) "Journal of Food Science " (JFS) from 1981 to 1990.Early life and career
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Pennsylvania native, Wasserman earned his B.S. in 1942 from theUniversity of the Sciences in Philadelphia . He then worked forMerck and Company , and later with USDA ARS before his retirement in the late 1970s or early 1980s."Journal of Food Science" editor-in-chief
Wasserman served as Editor-in-Chief of the "Journal of Food Science" from 1981 to 1990. He retired to the
Philadelphia area. For his service as editor of "JFS," he received IFT'sCalvert L. Willey Award in 1990. Wasserman was also named a fellow of IFT in 1979.elected works
*Fiddler, W., W.E. Parker, A.E. Wasserman, and R.C. Doerr. (1967). "Thermal decomposition of ferulic acid." "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry." 15(5):757-761.
*Luddy, F.E., S.F. Herb, P. Magidman, M. Spinelli, and A.E. Wasserman. (1969). "Color and the lipid composition of pork muscles." "Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society." 47(2): 65-68.
*Wasserman, A.E. (1981). "From the Scientific Editor." "Journal of Food Science." 46(6): iv-vi.
*Wasserman, A.E. (1989). "From the Scientific Editor." "Journal of Food Science." 54(6): iv-vi.
*Wasserman, A.E. and J.W. Hampton. (1960). "Whey Utilization III. Oxygen Absorption Rates and the Growth of "Saccharomyces fragillis" in Several Propagators." "Applied Microbiology." 8(5): 293-297.
*Wasserman, A.E. and W.J. Hopkins. (1958). "Dissimilation of C14-labeled Glucose by "Serratia marcescens." "Journal of Bacteriology." 75(4): 492-493.
*Wasserman, A.E., J.M. Lessner, and M.K. West. (1954). "Reversal of the Streptomycin injury of "Escherichia coli." "Journal of General Physiology." 38: 213-223.
*Wasserman, A.E., and A.M. Spinelli. (1972). "Effect of some water-soluble components on aroma of heated adipose tissue." "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry." 20(2): 171-174.References
* [http://members.ift.org/IFT/Awards/AchievmentAwards/AwardWinners/pastawardwinners.htm List of IFT past award winners]
* [http://www.ift.org/cms/?pid=1000288 List of IFT Fellows]
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