1939
Dr. Malamud is born in Detroit, Michigan to Jack and Jennie Malamud.
1961
Dr. Malamud receives a Bachelor of Science in biology from the University of Michigan and marries Judith Disner.
1962
Dr. Malamud receives a Master of Art from Western Michigan University.
1965
Dr. Malamud receives a Doctor of Philosophy in cell biology from the University of Cincinnati, where he begins his career as an instructor in the Department of Zoology.
1966
Dr. Malamud receives a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Pathology at the Fels Research Institute (now the Fels Institute for Cancer Research & Molecular Biology) at Temple University Medical School (now the Lewis Katz School of Medicine).
1968
Dr. Malamud becomes an assistant professor of pathology at Temple University.
1969
Dr. Malamud becomes an assistant biologist in surgical services at Massachusetts General Hospital (now The General Hospital) and Shriners Burns Institute (now Shriners Hospitals for Children).
1970
Dr. Malamud becomes an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Boston University and an assistant professor of pathology in the Department of Surgery at Harvard Medical School.
1975
Dr. Malamud serves as a visiting associate professor and a Fulbright lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of the Philippines in Manila, the Philippines.
1977
Dr. Malamud becomes an associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
1983
Dr. Malamud is presented with an honorary Master of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania.
1984
Dr. Malamud is promoted to full professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania.
1985
Dr. Malamud becomes an associate scientist at the Wistar Institute (now The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology) and is appointed chair of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania.
1989
Dr. Malamud becomes vice president of research and development at Biosyn Inc. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1992
Dr. Malamud serves as a visiting scientist with the Population Council at the Center Biomedical Research at The Rockefeller University in New York City.
1997
Dr. Malamud becomes an adjunct professor of pharmaceutics at the University of the Sciences.
2005
Dr. Malamud becomes a professor of basic sciences and craniofacial biology and director of the HIV/AIDS Research Program at the New York University College of Dentistry. He also becomes an adjunct professor of infectious diseases at the NYU School of Medicine.
2006
Dr. Malamud is promoted to an adjunct professor of medicine at the NYU School of Medicine.
2011
Dr. Malamud authors “Saliva as a Diagnostic Fluid,” published by Dental Clinics of North America.
2017
Dr. Malamud is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.