Albert Schatz
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American microbiologist
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Albert Schatz 's Degrees
- PhD Microbiology Rutgers University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Israel Schatz was an American microbiologist and academic who discovered streptomycin, the first antibiotic known to be effective for the treatment of tuberculosis. He graduated from Rutgers University in 1942 with a bachelor's degree in soil microbiology, and received his doctorate from Rutgers in 1945. His PhD research led directly to the discovery of streptomycin.
Albert Schatz 's Published Works
Published Works
- Streptomycin, a Substance Exhibiting Antibiotic Activity Against Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria.∗† (1944) (672)
- Effect of Streptomycin and Other Antibiotic Substances upon Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Organisms.∗,† (1944) (223)
- Streptomycin-Induced Chlorophyll-less Races of Euglena (1948) (163)
- CONTROL OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS BY STREPTOMYCIN. (1944) (140)
- Streptomycin, a substance exhibiting antibiotic activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. 1944. (2005) (131)
- GROWTH AND HYDROGENASE ACTIVITY OF A NEW BACTERIUM, HYDROGENOMONAS FACILIS (1952) (112)
- PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTIC SUBSTANCES BY ACTINOMYCETES *† (1946) (78)
- Isolation of Antibiotic Substances from Soil Micro-Organisms, with special reference to Streptothricin and Streptomycin. (1944) (75)
- Chelation in Nutrition, Soil Microorganisms and Soil Chelation. The Pedogenic Action of Lichens and Lichen Acids (1963) (69)
- Strain Specificity and Production of Antibiotic Substances. (1943) (63)
- Streptomycin–Origin, Nature, and Properties*† (1945) (54)
- Chelation as a weathering mechanism—I. Effect of complexing agents on the solubilization of iron from minerals and granodiorite (1967) (51)
- Strain Specificity and Production of Antibiotic Substances: V. Strain Resistance of Bacteria to Antibiotic Substances, Especially to Streptomycin. (1945) (47)
- Grisein, a New Antibiotic Produced by a Strain of Streptomyces griseus∗ † (1947) (42)
- Strain Specificity and Production of Antibiotic Substances: IV. Variations Among Actionomycetes, with Special Reference to Actinomyces Griseus. (1945) (40)
- THE ABILITY OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS TO DECOMPOSE STEROIDS (1949) (38)
- Metabolism and the Chemical Nature of Streptomyces griseus (1946) (31)
- Uptake on carbon dioxide, hydrogen and oxygen by Hydrogenomonas facilis. (1952) (28)
- Soil Organic Matter as a Natural Chelating Material: Part 2: The Occurrence and Importance of Paradoxical Concentration Effects in Biological Systems (1964) (22)
- Speculations on the Ecology and Photosynthesis of the "Copper Mosses" (1955) (21)
- Microbial metabolism of carbamates. II. Nitrification of urethan by Streptomyces nitrificans. (1954) (18)
- The proteolysis-chelation theory of dental caries. (1962) (17)
- The distribution of soil microorganisms antagonistic to fungi pathogenic for man. (1948) (16)
- The distribution of soil actinomycetes antagonistic to protozoa. (1953) (15)
- Strain Specificity and Production of Antibiotic Substances: VI. Strain Variation and Production of Streptothricin by Actinomyces Lavendulae. (1945) (15)
- Phosphorylated compounds in Euglena. (1950) (15)
- Soil Enrichment and Development of Antagonistic Microorganisms (1946) (15)
- MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF CARBAMATES (1955) (12)
- Microbiol metabolism of carbamates. I. Isolation of Streptomyces nitrificans, spec. nov., and other organisms which grow on urethan. (1954) (11)
- Effect of Drying on Volcanic Ash Soils in Chile 1 (1965) (11)
- Effect of pH on MM Virus (1948) (8)
- The Production of Antiphage Agents by Actinomycetes (1947) (8)
- Pedogenic (soil-forming) activity of lichen acids (2004) (7)
- Erratum: The Classic: Streptomycin, a Substance Exhibiting Antibiotic Activity against Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria (2005) (7)
- Control of Gram-Negative Bacteria in Experimental Animals by Streptomycin (1944) (6)
- Methods of Study of Antiphage Agents Produced by Microorganisms (1946) (6)
- MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF CARBAMATES II (5)
- Plastic Ice-Cube Trays as Molds for Rapid Paraffin Embedding (1957) (5)
- METABOLISM OF LIPIDS AND LIPID DERIVATIVES BY A SOIL ACTINOMYCETE (1957) (5)
- MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF CARBAMATES II. Streptomyces nitrificans (1954) (4)
- Effect of soil actinomycetes and pH on the MM strain of poliomyelitis virus. (1947) (4)
- Oxidation of ammonia and urea (heterotrophic nitrification) by Streptomyces nitrificans. (1955) (4)
- A Review… Streptomycin (1945) (4)
- Interchangeability of quinolinic and nicotinic acids as growth factors for a pseudomonad oxidizing nicotinic acid. (1952) (4)
- The chelation and proteolysis-chelation theories of dental caries: their origin, evolution and philosophy. (1972) (4)
- Phospholipids and related substances as growth substrates for soil microorganisms. (1956) (4)
- Selman Abraham Waksman, Ph.D. 22 July 1888--16 August 1973. Streptomycin reported. (1973) (3)
- Experimental In Vitro Demyelination (1958) (3)
- Paradoxical effect of adenine on Salmonella typhimurium. (1965) (3)
- Methods of Study of Antiphage Agents Produced by Microorganisms. (1946) (3)
- Antifungal properties of tetrazolium compounds. (1956) (3)
- 251 Some non-linear peculiarities in the relationship between fluoride concentration and biological activity (1961) (2)
- Metabolism of carbamyl compounds by Streptomyces nitrificans. (1956) (2)
- A Search for Virus Inhibitors Among Soil Actinomycetes Antagonistic to Bacteriophages (1948) (2)
- Respiration of Amino Acids by Streptomyces nitrificans (1956) (2)
- Biochemical Studies with Mixed Populations of Oral Bacteria (1956) (1)
- Teaching Science with Garbage. (1971) (1)
- Soil, Water, Food, and Teeth (1962) (1)
- [The theory of proteolysis-chelation of dental caries. 2. Interaction of calcium with amino acids and amino acid derivatives]. (1967) (1)
- Phospholipids and Related Substances as Growth Substrates for Soil Microorganisms (1956) (1)
- MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF AORTA PLAQUE LIPIDS, LIPOPROTEINS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES (1957) (1)
- Trace element stimulation of keratin (Hair) degradation by oral keratinolytic microflora (1956) (1)
- The war against our children (1975) (1)
- [Survival of 17 patients with inoperable bronchial cancer treated with cytostatic agents and radiation in effective minimal doses]. (1971) (1)
- Spectrophotometric Studies of Polyporus cinnabarinus and Polyporus sanguineus (1956) (1)
- PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTIC SUBSTANCES BY ACTINOMYCETES (1946) (1)
- Metabolism of Esters by Streptomyces nitrificans. ∗ (1957) (0)
- Manurial trials with potatoes on sandy soils in Yuqueri. (1968) (0)
- Contribution to the microbiology of the mouth by Antony van Leeuwenhoek (24 October 1632 - 26 August 1732). (1971) (0)
- Soil enrichment and development of antagonistic microorganisms. (1946) (0)
- IN VITRO DEMYELINATION BY SAPROPHYTIC MICROFLORA (1959) (0)
- VOLUME XLVIII, ART. 2. PAGES 31–218 SEPTEMBER 27, 1946 ANTIBIOTICS* (2010) (0)
- Use of compost instead of chemical fertilizer to avoid fluorine contamination of soil, water, and food. (1972) (0)
- A Simple Classroom Experiment on Eutrophication. (1974) (0)
- MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF CARBAMATES I (1954) (0)
- Methods of study of antiphage agents produced by microorganisms. (1946) (0)
- Use of compost instead of chemical fertilizers. (1972) (0)
- Influence of microbial products on motility of human spermatozoa; preliminary report. (1958) (0)
- On a remarkable dental cement formulated by American Indians 1500 years ago. (1962) (0)
- How Soils Are Formed and Become Fertile: An Example of an Integrated Science Unit. (1972) (0)
- Trace elements, nutrition, fluorine and dental health. (1965) (0)
- Soil, Water, Food and Teeth (1962) (0)
- Oxidation of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates byStreptomyces nitrificans (2006) (0)
- William J. Gies and the proteolysis-chelation theory of dental caries. (1965) (0)
- The implications of Soviet research on caries. An introduction to the work of Sharpenak. (1967) (0)
- [Opportunities for creative research in dental caries]. (1969) (0)
- [Opportunities for creative research in dental caries]. (1969) (0)
- [The failure of fluoridation in Great Britain. Analysis of the official report for 11 years]. (1973) (0)
- [Theory on the proteolysis and chelation of dental caries. 2. Interaction of calcium with amino acid and derivatives of amino acids]. (1967) (0)
- ISOLATON oF Streptomyces nitrificans , Spec . Nov . , AND OTER ORGANISMS WHICH GROW ON URETHAN (0)
- Sterilization of Plastic Petri Dishes (1970) (0)
- SCHATZ , ISENBERG , ANGRIST , AND SCHATZ (0)
- Controversy and scientific progress: some disagreements about the proteolysis-chelation theory. (1966) (0)
- [The field of research in dental caries]. (1965) (0)
- The Importance of Chelation in Composting: A Historical Perspective (1994) (0)
- Teaching Science With Soil (1972) (0)
- VERY FEW WANT TO BE DENTISTS. (1965) (0)
- [Controversy and scientific progress. Some disagreements on the proteolysis chelation theory]. (1968) (0)
- CONSIDERATIONS ON THE OCCURENCE AND IMPORTANCE OF PARODOXICAL CONCENTRATION PHENOMENA IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS. (1965) (0)
- Isolation of an Antibiotic Agent Derived from a Phycomyces Active in vitro Against Trypanosoma eguiperdum.∗ † (1946) (0)
- [A review of Miller's acid theory]. (1965) (0)
- The need for objectivity with respect to Miller's acid theory and fluoridation. (A philosophical book review). (1966) (0)
- ecommendations for Successful Training n Methods of Delivery of Biologics for ardiac Regeneration (0)
- Who Ate Roger Williams (1973) (0)
- Soli, water, food, and teeth. (1962) (0)
- [Parodoxical effects of fluoride: their importance in dentistry]. (1965) (0)
- Letter from Albert Schatz to Joshua Lederberg (1974) (0)
- Streptomycin-induced chlorophyll-less races of Euglena. (1948) (0)
- One Puff of Death (1972) (0)
- Toward a Science-Literature Program (1974) (0)
- Contribution to the microbiology of the mouth by Antony van Leeuwenhoek (24 October 1632--26 August 1732). (1972) (0)
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