Vladimir Gulevich

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

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

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]

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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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