Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.

Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Daniel E. Koshland
Born March 30, 1920(1920-03-30)
New York City
Died July 23, 2007(2007-07-23) (aged 87)
Walnut Creek, California
Fields Biochemistry
Institutions University of California at Berkeley
Known for induced fit model
Notable awards National Medal of Science (1990)
Spouse Marian Koshland

Daniel Edward Koshland, Jr. (30 March 1920, New York City – 23 July 2007, Walnut Creek, California) reorganized the study of biology at the University of California at Berkeley and was the editor of the leading US science journal, Science, from 1985 to 1995. He was a Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences.[1]

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 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. Koshland Hall is named for the late great Dan E. Koshland Jr. The building is located next to (and on some floors connected to) Barker Hall. Koshland Hall houses a number of laboratories in both Molecular and Cell Biology as well as Plant and Microbial Biology. The basement has a storeroom that serves all of campus. Koshland Hall

Koshland wrote in an autobiographical article that he decided to become a scientist in the eighth grade after reading two popular books about science, Microbe Hunters by Paul DeKruif and Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis.[2]

He was married to Marian Koshland from 1946 until her death in 1997.[3]

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