David Rittenberg at Weizmann Institute of Science cornerstone laying ceremony 1946
Born
(1906-11-11)November 11, 1906
New York
Died
January 24, 1970(1970-01-24) (aged 63)
New York
Alma mater
City College of New York, B.S. 1929, Columbia University, Ph.D. 1935
Known for
Isotope tracer method
Awards
Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry (1941), National Academy of Sciences
Scientific career
Fields
Biochemistry
Institutions
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Rutgers University
Thesis
Some Equilibria Involving Isotopes of Hydrogen
Doctoral advisor
Harold Urey
David Rittenberg (November 11, 1906 – January 24, 1970) was an American biochemist who pioneered the isotopic tagging of molecules. He was born and died in New York, and spent almost the whole of his life there. He obtained his B.S. in 1929 from the City College of New York, and his Ph.D. in 1935 at Columbia University under the supervision of Harold Urey.[1]
^David Rittenberg — Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
DavidRittenberg (November 11, 1906 – January 24, 1970) was an American biochemist who pioneered the isotopic tagging of molecules. He was born and died...
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in 1950. They have two sons, Eric, a visual artist in New York City, and David, an adjunct professor of neuroscience at University of San Diego. Their...
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doi:10.1016/j.bbapap.2010.12.015. PMC 3090494. PMID 21215825. Shemin, David; Rittenberg, D (June 18, 1945). "The utilization of glycine for the synthesis...
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the biochemist Ruth Hubbard. He had two sons with Kingsley—Michael and David; he and Hubbard had a son—the award-winning musicologist and musician Elijah...
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de Hevesy and Friedrich Adolf Paneth. In the 1930s, US biochemist DavidRittenberg pioneered the use of isotope dilution in biochemistry enabling detailed...
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(1937) Abraham White (1938) George Wald (1939) Eric G. Ball (1940) DavidRittenberg (1941) Earl A. Evans, Jr. (1942) Herbert E. Carter (1943) Joseph S...
org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – DavidRittenberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
(1937) Abraham White (1938) George Wald (1939) Eric G. Ball (1940) DavidRittenberg (1941) Earl A. Evans, Jr. (1942) Herbert E. Carter (1943) Joseph S...
White [Wikidata] 1939 – George Wald 1940 – Eric G. Ball [Wikidata] 1941 – DavidRittenberg 1942 – Earl A. Evans, Jr. 1943 – Herbert E. Carter 1944 – Joseph S...
Investigators Award (2005) American Federation for Aging Research Award (2005) David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellow National Science Foundation CAREER...