Marc Abrahams

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Marc Abrahams

Marc Abrahams is the editor and co-founder of Annals of Improbable Research, and the originator and master of ceremonies of the annual Ig Nobel Prize celebration. He was formerly editor of the Journal of Irreproducible Results.[1]

Abrahams is married to Robin Abrahams, also known as "Miss Conduct", a columnist for the Boston Globe.[2]

He graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Applied Mathematics.[3]

Bibliography[]

Books written or edited by Abrahams include:

  • This Is Improbable (ISBN 978-1-85168-931-6)
  • The Ig Nobel Prizes (ISBN 978-0-525-94753-0)
  • Why Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans (ISBN 978-0-7528-6846-2)
  • Sex As a Heap of Malfunctioning Rubble (ISBN 978-1-56305-312-2)
  • The Best of "Annals of Improbable Research" (ISBN 978-0-71673-094-1)
  • The Man Who Tried to Clone Himself (ISBN 978-0-45228-772-3)

References[]

  1. ^ About Marc Abrahams at Improbable Research
  2. ^ Miss Conduct Blog at The Boston Globe Archived September 20, 2009, at WebCite
  3. ^ https://www.improbable.com/about/people/MarcAbrahams.html

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