Vladimir Gulevich

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Vladimir Sergeevich Gulevich
BornNov. 6 (18), 1867
DiedSept. 6, 1933
Alma materImperial Moscow University (1890)
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
InstitutionsImperial Moscow University
Moscow State University

Vladimir Sergeevich Gulevich (Russian: Владимир Сергеевич Гулевич, 1867–1933) was a Russian and Soviet biochemist who first isolated carnitine from mammalian muscle.[1]

Biography

Gulevich graduated in 1890 and received the degree of doctor of medicine in 1896 from the department of medicine of Moscow State University. From 1899 to 1900 he was a professor at the University of Kharkov. From 1900, he joined the Moscow State University where he was rector for a brief period of time in 1919.[2] Vladimir Sergeevich Gulevich was elected member of Leopoldina in 1928. He was a full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences since 1929.[3]

References

  1. ^ Anatoly Bezkorovainy (1 October 2008). All Was Not Lost: Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland. AuthorHouse. pp. 304–. ISBN 978-1-4343-6457-9. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Rectors and Directores of Moscow University". Moscow State University.
  3. ^ "Gulevich, Vladimir Sergeevich". The Great Soviet Encyclopedia.

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