David Gottlieb (biologist) explained

David Gottlieb (biologist) should not be confused with Dovid Gottlieb.

David Gottlieb
Birth Date:1911
Death Date:1982
Nationality:American
Field:Phytopathology
Work Institution:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Doctoral Students:Fu-Kuen Lin
Known For:isolation strain of Streptomyces

David Gottlieb (1911–1982), a professor of plant pathology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1946–1982), was a pioneer in the field of fungal physiology and antibiotics for plants.

Gottlieb is best known for isolation in the 1940s of the strain of Streptomyces from which chloramphenicol was developed,[1] for his mentoring in the field, and for his editorial work.[2] He used plant-pathogenic fungi in studies of sterol biosynthesis, respiration, aging, spore germination, and the mechanism of action of antifungal antibiotics. Gottlieb discovered or co-discovered several new antibiotics in addition to chloramphenicol, including filipin, levomycin, and tetrin, and he described the mechanism of action and biosynthesis of several of these and other antibiotics.[3]

Honors

In his memory, the "David Gottlieb Memorial Award" is given by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for outstanding published research on the biochemistry of plant diseases or plant pathogens.,[4]

Publications

References

  1. Web site: Nov 2004 Phytopathology News, Vol. 38, No. 11, p.154 . 2006-07-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929111436/http://apsnet.org/members/phyto/2004/11/041101.pdf . 2007-09-29 . dead .
  2. http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev.py.12.031904.100001 Editor for the Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1969-1974
  3. P. D. Shaw and R. E. Ford. Obituary: David Gottlieb, 1911-1982. Phytopathology 1983, page 32.
  4. Web site: David Gottlieb Memorial Award . 2006-07-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060621175311/http://www.biotech.uiuc.edu/centers/Outreach/gottlb.htm . 2006-06-21 . dead .