Joyce Jacobson Kaufman
Jewish American chemist
Joyce Jacobson Kaufman was a Jewish American chemist who made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. Her work focused on advancing the science of quantum chemistry, and she also conducted notable clinical research on anaesthetics. Born in the Bronx to an immigrant family, Kaufman pursued her education at Johns Hopkins University, laying the foundation for her future academic and professional endeavors.
Kaufman's career spanned multiple institutions, including the Sorbonne and Martin Marietta, before she returned to Johns Hopkins. At the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, she collaborated with residents and interns to investigate the effects of various drugs, such as narcotics, on the central nervous system. Through her research, Kaufman expanded the understanding of quantum chemistry and its applications, leaving a lasting impact on the scientific community.