Julius Stieglitz
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Julius Stieglitz
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| Born | May 26, 1867 Hoboken, New Jersey, United States |
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| Died | January 10, 1937 (aged 73) |
| Institutions | University of Göttingen, Clark University, University of Chicago, University of Marburg |
| Alma mater | University of Berlin |
| Doctoral advisor | Ferdinand Tiemann |
| Known for | Stieglitz rearrangement |
Julius Stieglitz was an American chemist of German origin.
Julius and his twin brother Leopold were born in Hoboken, New Jersey May 26 1867.
He went to the Gymnasium in Germany and studied at the University of Berlin, where he received his Phd in chemistry in 1889 with Ferdinand Tiemann. He married Anna Stieffel August 28, 1891. In 1892 Stieglitz started working at the University of Chicago, where his whole career until his retirement took place.
[edit] References
- William Albert Noyes (1937). Biographical Memoir of Julius Stieglitz. National Academy of Science.
[edit] Further Reading
- Stieglitz (1919), “CHEMISTRY AND MEDICINE: A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN HARPER LONG.”, Science 49 (1254): 31-38, 1919 Jan 10, PMID:17735880, doi:10.1126/science.49.1254.31, <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17735880>
- Stieglitz (1917), “THE OUTLOOK IN CHEMISTRY IN THE UNITED STATES.”, Science 46 (1188): 321-333, 1917 Oct 5, PMID:17816438, doi:10.1126/science.46.1188.321, <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17816438>
- Stieglitz (1908), “THE APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.”, Science 27 (698): 768-775, 1908 May 15, PMID:17791043, doi:10.1126/science.27.698.768, <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17791043>
- Stieglitz (1907), “CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES.”, Science 26 (673): 699-703, 1907 Nov 22, PMID:17738116, doi:10.1126/science.26.673.699, <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17738116>
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