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Citizenship
  
Israel

Residence
  
Jerusalem

Nationality
  
Israeli

Fields
  
Medicinal chemistry

Name
  
Raphael Mechoulam

Role
  
Chemist


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Born
  
November 5, 1930 (age 93) Sofia, Bulgaria (
1930-11-05
)

Institutions
  
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rockefeller University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Known for
  
Total synthesis of tetrahydrocannabinol, major contributions to the chemistry of cannabinoids and discovery of endocannabinoids

Notable awards
  
Heinrich Wieland Prize (2004) Israel Prize (2005)

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Awards
  
EMET Prize in Exact Sciences

Doctoral advisor
  
Franz Sondheimer

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Raphael Mechoulam (Hebrew: רפאל משולם‎‎) (born 1930) is an Israeli organic chemist and professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Mechoulam is best known for his work (together with Y. Gaoni) in the isolation, structure elucidation and total synthesis of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the main active principle of cannabis and for the isolation and the identification of the endogenous cannabinoids anandamide from the brain and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) from peripheral organs together with his students, postdocs and collaborators.

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Biography

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Raphael Mechoulam was born in Sofia, Bulgaria on November 5, 1930 to a Sephardic Jewish family. His father was a physician and head of a local hospital, while his mother "who had studied in Berlin, enjoyed the life of a well-to-do Jewish family". He attended an "American Grade School" until his parents were forced to leave their hometown because of anti-semitic laws and his father was subsequently sent to a concentration camp, from which he survived. After the communist takeover of hitherto pro-German Bulgaria in 1944 he studied chemical engineering, which he "disliked." In 1949 his family immigrated to Israel where he later studied chemistry. He gained his first research experience in the Israeli Army working on insecticides.

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He received his M.Sc. in biochemistry from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1952), and his Ph.D. at the Weizmann Institute, Reḥovot (1958), with a thesis on the chemistry of steroids. After postdoctoral studies at the Rockefeller Institute, New York (1959–60), he was on the scientific staff of the Weizmann Institute (1960–65), before moving to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he became professor (1972) and Lionel Jacobson Professor of Medicinal Chemistry from 1975. He was rector (1979–82) and pro-rector (1983–85). In 1994 he was elected a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences.

Honours and awards

  • Member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1994)
  • Israel Prize in Exact Sciences - Chemistry (2000)
  • Honorary doctorate from Ohio State University (2001)
  • Honorary Member of the Israeli Society of Physiology and Pharmacology (2002)
  • Honorary doctorate from Complutense University (2006)
  • NIDA Discovery Award (2011)
  • EMET Prize in Exact Sciences - Chemistry (2012)
  • President of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (1999-2000)
  • Research

    Raphael Mechoulam's major scientific interest is the chemistry and pharmacology of cannabinoids. He and his research group succeeded in the total synthesis of the major plant cannabinoids Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabigerol and various others. Another research project initiated by him led to the isolation of the first described endocannabinoid anandamide which was isolated and characterized by two of his postdoctoral researchers, Lumír Ondřej Hanuš and William Devane. Another endogenous cannabinoid, 2-AG, was soon discovered by Shimon Ben-Shabat, one of his PhD students. He published more than 350 scientific articles.

    References

    Raphael Mechoulam Wikipedia


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