Warburg (disambiguation)
Appearance
Warburg can refer to:
- Places
- Warburg, city in Germany
- Warburg, Alberta, village in Canada
- Kfar Warburg, village in Israel
- Sde Warburg, village in Israel
- Warburg Nature Reserve, in Oxfordshire, England
- People
- the Warburg family, a family of bankers and philanthropists and one scholar
- Max M. Warburg (1867-1946), Hamburg banker, great grandson of Moses Marcus Warburg (of the "Mittelweg" line of Warburgs)
- Aby M. Warburg (1866-1929), renowned German art historian, founder of the Warburg Institute (formerly of Hamburg, now located in London)
- Paul M. Warburg (1868-1932), father of the Federal Reserve
- Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937), New York banker
- James Warburg (1896–1969), American banker, financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Eric M. Warburg (1900-1990), banker and goodwill ambassador, son of Max Warburg, namesake of the Eric M. Warburg Prize
- Siegmund George Warburg (1902-1982), founder of S. G. Warburg & Co, London, great great grandson of Moses Marcus Warburg (of the "Alsterufer" line of Warburgs)
- the German Warburg family members that were famous scientists:
- Emil Gabriel Warburg (1846-1931), physicist. Father of Otto Heinrich Warburg
- Otto Warburg (botanist) (1859-1938)
- Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970), physiologist, winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Fredric Warburg (1898–1981), publisher, founder of Secker and Warburg
- Carl Warburg (c. 1805–1892), German physician and scientist
- Mary Warburg (1908–2009), American philanthropist
- Margit Warburg (born 1952), Danish sociologist of religion
- Sam Warburg (born 1983), American tennis player
- Other
- Warburg Institute, founded by Aby Warburg
- Warburg Pincus, a private equity firm, founded by Eric Warburg
- M. M. Warburg & Co., German investment bank, founded 1798
- S. G. Warburg & Co., British investment bank, merged in 1997 into Warburg Dillon Read
- Warburg element of an equivalent electrical circuit
- Warburg coefficient
- Warburg's tincture, pharmaceutical drug invented in 1834 by Dr Carl Warburg
- The Warburg hypothesis of cancer growth, named for Otto Heinrich Warburg
- The Warburg effect, named for Otto Heinrich Warburg; also Reverse Warburg effect
- The Anderson-Warburg syndrome, or Norrie disease
- Warburg Sjo Fledelius Syndrome, or Warburg Micro syndrome, or Micro syndrome