Bob Weintraub,
Articles about Prominent Jewish Chemists.
LINKS TO ARTICLES: Chemistry in Israel and The Israel Chemist and Engineer.
Eugene Rabinowitz (1898-1973): A voice of conscience for the atomic age.
Ceasar Milstein and monoclonal antibodies (see page 24)
Sidney Loeb and pressure retarded osmosis (see page 18)
Sidney Loeb, Co-Inventor of the Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Jonas Salk (1914-1995) and the first vaccine against polio.
Michael Polanyi (1891-1976) Reaction kinetics and personal knowledge. (together with U. Deichmann)
Tadeus Reichstein (1897-1996) Vitamin C, The Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex, Ferns and Insects.
Three Chemists who found refuge in Turkey (together with G. Boner)
Gertrude B.Elion and the Design of Selective Chemotherapeutic Agents
Charles Dreyfus, Yellow dyes and the Balfour Declaration
Five Chemists Whose Lives Were Saved by Raoul Wallenberg
Lise Meitner (1878-1968) Protactinium, Fission, Meitnerium
Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888-1947) Father of Modern Geochemistry and of Crystal Chemistry
Pincus, Djerassi and Oral Contraceptives
George de Hevesy (1885 - 1966) Hafnium and Radioactive Tracers
Paul Ehrlich (1854 1915) and the Hebrew University
Moshe Novomeysky (1873 - 1961) Founder of the Dead Sea Industries
Royal Dutch Shell Group and Sir Robert Waley Cohen (1877 - 1952)
Ludwig Mond: Great Chemist-Industrialist, Alfred Mond (Lord Melchett): Great Zionist Leader:
Ernst Boris Chain and Penicillin
Ernst David Bergmann(1903 - 1975)
Aaron Klug and Structural Molecular Biology
The "Tin Disease" and Ernst Julius Cohen
The London Marathon, the University of Greenwich, and Arthur I. Vogel
Items from other sources:
The Penicillin Tourist in the West of Ireland (together with E. Weintraub)
Joseph Goldberger and Pellagra. Abstract of talk.
Thermodynamics Properties of the Solid Solutions of KI-KBr and of NH4I-KI.
PhD Thesis. Robert Weintraub, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974; Department of Chemistry.