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David Gottlieb

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Residence
  
USA

Fields
  
Plant pathology

Role
  
Plant Biologist


Name
  
David Gottlieb

Nationality
  
USA

Doctoral students
  
Fu-Kuen Lin

Institutions
  
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Known for
  
isolation strain of Streptomyces

Died
  
1982, Urbana, Illinois, United States

Institution
  
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Books
  
The Germination of Fungus Spores, Antibiotics

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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.

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Gottlieb is best known for isolation in the 1940s of the strain of Streptomyces from which chloramphenicol was developed, for his mentoring in the field, and for his editorial work. 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.

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Honors

  • Guggenheim Fellow, Biology-Plant Science, 1963.
  • Fellow, The American Phytopathological Society, 1966.
  • Editor for the Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1969-1974.
  • 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.,

    Publications

  • Gottlieb, D. (Jan. 1961) “'An Evaluation of Criteria and Procedures Used in the Description and Characterization of the Streptomycetes: A Cooperative Study” Appl Microbiol. 9(1): 55–65.
  • Gottlieb, D. (1974) “Germination of fungal spores: Biochemical processes during spore germination, Carbohydrate metabolism” 2nd International Symposium on the Fungus Spore.
  • References

    David Gottlieb Wikipedia