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List of people from the Bronx : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from the Bronx

This is a list of people who were either born or have lived in The Bronx, a borough of New York City, New York, at some time in their lives. Many of the early historical figures lived in that part of Westchester County which later became part of The Bronx.
== Academics and science ==

* Marshall Berman (1940–2013) – philosopher of modernity; author of ''All That Is Solid Melts into Air''
*Norman Birnbaum (born 1926) – author, educator, political advisor; University Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University Law Center; taught at Amherst College, London School of Economics, Oxford University, University of Strasbourg
* Ira Black (1941–2006) – neuroscientist and stem-cell researcher; first director of the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey〔Pearce, Jeremy (January 12, 2006). ("Dr. Ira B. Black, 64, Leader in New Jersey Stem Cell Effort, Dies" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved October 29, 2011.〕
* Todd Gitlin (born 1943) – sociologist; co-founder of Students for a Democratic Society〔Miller, Jim (November 8, 1987). ("Tears and Riots, Love and Regrets" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved October 29, 2011. "Mr. Gitlin was born in 1943. Growing up in the Bronx, the middle-class son of liberal Jewish parents, he was, as he recalls, 'studious and clean-cut,' a straight-arrow fan of Adlai Stevenson."〕
* Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008) – Government Professor at Harvard University; co-editor of ''Foreign Policy''; author of political science works related to the modernization of societies, particularly those of developing nations
* Barbara Jasny (1952–) – deputy editor of ''Science''
* Adrian Kantrowitz (1918–2008) – cardiac-surgery pioneer〔''The New York Times'' obituary. November 20, 2008.〕
* Arthur Kantrowitz (1913–2008) – nose cone physicist; co-inventor of the intra-aortic balloon pump〔''The New York Times'' obituary. December 10, 2008.〕
* Martin (Mickey) Kempner (born 1941) – philosophy professor and Director of the REaCH program at Rutgers University to help inner-city youth get a university education〔John Chadwick, "In Needy Communities, Rutgers Prepares Teens for College", ''Rutgers News and Events,'' ()〕
* Robert Lefkowitz (born 1943) – 2012 recipient of Nobel prize for chemistry of protein receptors〔 "Nobel Prize Winner Hails from the Bronx," MyFoxNY.com ()〕
* Paul Levinson (born 1947) – science-fiction and non-fiction author; communications professor
* Ronald Mallett (born 1945) – theoretical physicist of time travel
* Joseph M. McShane (born 1942) – Jesuit priest; president of Fordham University
* Stanley Milgram (1933–1984) – psychologist known for obedience to authority and small world studies〔 Thomas Blass, "The Man Who Shocked the World" ''Psychology Today'', March 1, 2002〕
* Joseph A. O'Hare (born 1931) – Jesuit priest; longest-serving president of Fordham University (1984–2003); first chair of New York City Campaign Finance Board (1988–2003)
* Carolyn Porco (born 1953) – planetary scientist; leader of the Cassini space observatory team at the Colorado Space Science Institute, studying Saturn
* Allan Pred (1936–2007) – geographer at University of Chicago and University of California, Berkeley〔Natalia Vonnegut, "Alan Pred in Memoriam",()〕
* Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) – economist; helped define modern libertarianism
*Ken Schaffer (born 1947) – inventor; invented wireless guitar, video placeshifting〔 "Ken Schaffer: What's the Frequency?" http://www.nutcom.com/?cat=3〕
* Joseph Francis Shea (1925–1999) – aerospace engineer; headed NASA's Apollo program
* Robert Sobel (1931–1999) – historian and writer; history professor at Hofstra University; writer of business histories
* Michael I. Sovern (born 1931) – Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and President Emeritus of Columbia University
* Robert Spinrad (1932–2009) – computer designer; director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research CenterMarkoff, John (September 6, 2009). (Robert Spinrad, a Pioneer in Computing, Dies at 77" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved October 29, 2011.〕
*Leonard Susskind (born 1940) – theoretical physicist〔Byrne, Peter (July 2011). "Bad Boy of Physics". ''Scientific American''. pp. 80–83.〕
* Neil deGrasse Tyson (born 1959) – astrophysicist; director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium; host of PBS's educational-television series ''NOVA scienceNOW''
* Allen Weinstein (born 1937) – historian; Archivist of the United States
* Barry Wellman (born 1942) – sociologist; University of Toronto professor studying social networks, community and the Internet
* Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (born 1921) – medical physicist; co-winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine〔Gellene, Denise (June 2, 2011). "Rosalyn S. Yalow, Nobel Medical Physicist, Dies at 89". ''The New York Times''.〕
* Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi (1932–2009) – historian; Salo Baron Professor of Jewish History at Columbia University〔Berger, Joseph (December 10, 2009). ("Yosef H. Yerushalmi, Scholar of Jewish History, Dies at 77" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved October 29, 2011.〕

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