James Morgan Sherman
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James Morgan Sherman (March 6, 1890, Ash Grove,
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– November 5, 1956) was an American professor of bacteriology and dairy industry. He was the president of the American Society for Microbiology in 1937.


Education and career

Sherman attended primary school in Virginia and secondary school in Washington, D.C. He graduated from
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with a B.S. in 1911 and from
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(UWM) with an M.S. in 1912 and with a Ph.D. in bacteriology in 1916. His thesis ''Studies on soil protozoa and their relation to the bacterial flora'' was supervised by
Edwin George Hastings Edwin George Hastings (August 11, 1872, Ashtabula County, Ohio – September 29, 1953, Orlando, Florida) was an American professor of agricultural bacteriology, known for his work with Harry Luman Russell on bovine tuberculosis and applications of t ...
. Sherman worked as an assistant in bacteriology from 1913 to 1914 at UWM. In 1914, two years before receiving his Ph.D., he left Wisconsin for employment in Pennsylvania. At Pennsylvania State University, he was an instructor from 1914 to 1915 and an assistant professor from 1915 to 1917. From 1917 to 1923 he was a bacteriologist employed by the
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. At
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he was a professor and head of the department of dairy industry from 1923 to 1955. At Cornell he held a joint appointment in the department of bacteriology. He was the author or coauthor of more than 100 scientific publications. He did research on
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, dairy and food bacteriology, and
fermentation Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes. In biochemistry, it is narrowly defined as the extraction of energy from carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen. In food ...
. He was one of the U.S. delegates to the 9th International Dairy Congress held in 1931 in Denmark and delivered a talk on dairy research in Denmark and a talk on dairy research in
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. He was the editor-in-chief of the '' Journal of Bacteriology'' from 1944 to 1951. From 1947 to 1955 he was a member of the editorial committee of the '' Annual Review of Microbiology''. Sherman was elected in 1925 a Fellow of the
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. He was the president of the American Dairy Science Association in 1930. In 1948, he received an honorary doctorate in agriculture from the
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. An important
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, bacterial subspecies, '' Propionibacterium freudenreichii'' subsp. ''shermanii'', is named in his honor. He was a member of the Cosmos Club.


Family

One of his brothers was Henry Clapp Sherman. The Sherman family of Virginia's Ash Grove plantation descended from Philip Sherman, who arrived in the
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in 1633. In 1916, John Morgan Sherman married Gertrude Hendricks, who died in 1918. In 1928 he married Katherine Keiper. He was the father of three children.


Selected publications

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sherman, James Morgan 1890 births 1956 deaths American bacteriologists American food scientists Dairy educators North Carolina State University alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Cornell University faculty Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science