Israel Kleiner

Male, Deceased Person

1885 – 1966

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Who was Israel Kleiner?

Professor Israel Simon Kleiner was a biochemist whose work helped lead to the discovery of insulin.

Kleiner's grandparents Israel and Eva were Jews who came to America from Bavaria, Germany in 1848. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Kleiner was a member of the Congregation Mishkan Israel temple, where his uncle, city council member Charles Kleiner was president.

Kleiner received his Ph.D in Biochemistry at Yale in 1909. From 1910, he worked as an assistant in physiology at the Rockefeller Institute, until 1914 when he became an associate. In 1919 he was appointed as Professor at the New York Homeopathic Medical College. Here he served as acting Dean in 1921 and then as Dean from 1922-1925. In 1935 he became professor of Biochemistry, and from 1948 was the Director of the Department of Biochemistry.

On February 10, 1959, Kleiner was awarded the third annual Van Slyke award in Clinical Chemistry, at the New York Academy of Sciences.

He was buried near his grandparents at the Congregation Mishkan Israel cemetery, in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Born
Apr 8, 1885
Connecticut
Education
  • Yale University
Died
1966

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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