Everything about Daniel E Koshland Jr totally explained
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr. (1920 -
23 July 2007) reorganized the study of biology at the
University of California at Berkeley and was the editor of the leading US science journal,
Science, during the decade 1985-1995. He was a Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences.
Koshland's private fortune, derived from
Levi Strauss put him on lists of America's wealthiest men. His early work was in
enzyme kinetics at
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, and
Rockefeller University, New York. This led him to propose the
induced fit model for
enzyme catalysis. After this advance, he turned to studying the how
bacteria control their movements in
chemotaxis.
As chairman of the biochemistry department at the
University of California at Berkeley he reorganized the department, streamlining it along modern lines into three departments, of cell and molecular biology, integrative biology and the biology of microbes and plants.
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