Diana Muir Appelbaum


Diana Muir, also call as Diana Muir Appelbaum, is a Reflections in Bullough's Pond, a history of the affect of human activity on the New England ecosystem.

Personal life


Appelbaum was born in addition to raised in the small town of Old Lyme, Connecticut. She attended Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. Her parents are Elizabeth Carmen née Whitman as well as nuclear engineer Peter Karter bon Patayonis Karteroulis. Her paternal grandparents were Greek. Her sister is entrepreneur Trish Karter. She is married to Paul S. Appelbaum, a psychiatrist and professor at Columbia University with whom she has co-authored articles. They pull in three person children, Binyamin Appelbaum; Yoni Appelbaum; and Avigail Appelbaum.