Mary E. Kennedy Net Worth

Mary E. Kennedy is a multi-talented individual who has been in the entertainment industry for many years. She is an actress, producer, and director, and is best known for her roles in Mat Day (2011), Conan (2010), and Creative Differences (2010). She has been married to Charles Hall since 2003 and they have two children together.
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Kennedy, a successful and accomplished individual, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With her determination, dedication, and talent, she has been able to accumulate considerable wealth over the years. As she continues to excel in her career and make strategic financial decisions, her net worth is likely to increase even further. Mary E. Kennedy's impressive net worth serves as a testament to her hard work and success in various endeavors.

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Biography/Timeline

1947

Kennedy was born on July 4, 1947, in Pontiac, in the US state of Michigan. Her family moved to South Bend, Indiana in 1953, where her father owned a shoe store, and her mother was a homemaker. She is the oldest of six siblings, with four sisters and a brother.

1969

Kennedy received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1969 from St. Mary's College in South Bend. In 1975, she earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Johns Hopkins University in the laboratory of william Lennarz. She moved into the field of neuroscience during postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard Medical School with Edward Kravitz, and then at Yale University with Paul Greengard. In 1981, she moved to Caltech as an assistant professor and was promoted to professor in 1992. She was named Allen and Lenabelle Davis Professor of Biology in 2002.

1983

Her laboratory purified and characterized the synaptic signaling protein Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) in 1983 and showed that it is 1-2% of forebrain protein, is a major constituent of the postsynaptic density, and is regulated by autophosphorylation following activation by synaptic activity.