Seidman's parents were
Ann Seidman and
Robert B. Seidman, respectively an economist and law and development scholar. The Seidmans were among several who established one of the first interracial planned communities on the East Coast of the US, at
Village Creek in Norwalk, Connecticut in the 1950s. Jonathan Seidman and some of his four siblings were born there. The settlement exists to this day. The family then moved around Africa, teaching at the
University of Ghana and other institutions. Seidman met his wife,
Christine Seidman, while they were students at Harvard, and they were married in 1973. They operate a joint lab at Harvard and are both founding members of MyoKardia. In 2002, they shared the
Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Cardiovascular Research. They have three children. == Awards ==