David Ginsburg
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David Ginsburg
Summary
David Ginsburg is a human[1]. He was born in New York City[2]. He was born on September 5, 1920[3]. He died on March 9, 1988[4]. He worked as a chemist[5] and university teacher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- David Ginsburg's place of birth was New York City[2].
- David Ginsburg was born on September 5, 1920[3].
- David Ginsburg died on March 9, 1988[4].
- David Ginsburg's father was Simon Ginzburg[8].
- A child of David Ginsburg was Simona Ginsburg[9].
- David Ginsburg held citizenship in United States[10].
- David Ginsburg held citizenship in Israel[11].
- David Ginsburg's professions included chemist[5].
- David Ginsburg's professions included university teacher[6].
- David Ginsburg's field of work was organic chemistry[12].
- David Ginsburg's field of work was chemistry[13].
- Among David Ginsburg's employers was University of Paris[14].
- David Ginsburg was employed by Technion – Israel Institute of Technology[15].
- David Ginsburg was educated at New York University[16].
- David Ginsburg was educated at Columbia University[17].
- David Ginsburg was educated at City College of New York[18].
- David Ginsburg received the August Wilhelm von Hofmann Medal[19].
- David Ginsburg received the Israel Prize[20].
- David Ginsburg received the Guggenheim Fellowship[21].
- David Ginsburg was a member of Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities[22].
- David Ginsburg was a member of Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities[23].
- David Ginsburg is recorded as male[24].
- David Ginsburg's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- David Ginsburg's Commons category is recorded as David Ginsburg[26].
- David Ginsburg's family name is recorded as Ginsburg[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in New York City[2], David Ginsburg… he was born on September 5, 1920[3]. His father was Simon Ginzburg[8].
Education
Educated at New York University[16], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1831[30], headquartered in New York City[31]; Columbia University[17], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1754[34], headquartered in Manhattan[35]; and City College of New York[18], a higher education institution[36], in United States[37], founded in 1847[38], headquartered in New York City[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[5] and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include organic chemistry[12], a branch of chemistry[40] and chemistry[13], a branch of science[41]. Employers include University of Paris[14], a former entity[42], in France[43], founded in 1150[44], headquartered in Paris[45] and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology[15], a university[46], in Israel[47], founded in 1924[48], headquartered in Haifa[49].
Recognition
Awards received include August Wilhelm von Hofmann Medal[19], a science award[50]; Israel Prize[20], an award[51], in Israel[52], founded in 1953[53]; and Guggenheim Fellowship[21], a fellowship grant[54], in United States[55], founded in 1925[56].
Personal Life
A child of David Ginsburg was Simona Ginsburg[9].
Death and Burial
David Ginsburg died on March 9, 1988[4].
Why It Matters
David Ginsburg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
FAQs
Where was David Ginsburg born?
David Ginsburg's place of birth was New York City[2].
Who were David Ginsburg's parents?
David Ginsburg's father was Simon Ginzburg[8].
What did David Ginsburg do for work?
David Ginsburg worked as chemist[5] and university teacher[6].
Where did David Ginsburg go to school?
David Ginsburg was educated at New York University[16], Columbia University[17], and City College of New York[18].
What awards did David Ginsburg receive?
Honors received include August Wilhelm von Hofmann Medal[19], Israel Prize[20], and Guggenheim Fellowship[21].