KATZIR (Katchalski), EPHRAIM
- KATZIR (Katchalski), EPHRAIM
- KATZIR (Katchalski), EPHRAIM (1916– ), fourth president of
the State of Israel (1973–78); biochemist and biophysicist. Born in
Kiev, Russia, Katchalski was taken to Ereẓ Israel in 1925. He studied
life sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and completed his
doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Max Frankel, head of the
Department of Theoretical and Macromolecular Chemistry at the University
(1941–45). He joined the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(1948), and served as head of the Department of Biophysics (1949–73). He
was chief scientist of the Ministry of Defense (1966–68), and was
instrumental in establishing the office of Chief Scientist in the major
government ministries as well as in the promotion of high-tech industry
and the establishment of the biotechnology industry in Israel. He was
influential in advancing education in the country. His research dealt
mainly with the synthesis and study of the physicochemical and
biological properties of polyamino acids as protein models and the
synthetic polyamino acids synthesized, such as polyglycine, polylysine,
polyglutamic acid, and polyproline.
Katchalski wrote extensively on proteins and natural products such as
nucleic acids. He was a member of many national and international
societies and in 1966 was the first Israeli to be elected to the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences. Katchalski was a brother of
aharon katzir , the polymer chemist. In the early days of the
State of Israel, together with his brother and Prof E.D.
Bergmann , he was among the
founders of the research, development, and production of novel weapons
for the Israeli army.
Upon assuming the presidency, Katchalski adopted the name Katzir, which
had previously been adopted by his brother Aharon, who was murdered at
Ben-Gurion Airport in 1972 by a Japanese terrorist in the service of the
Palestinians. As president he hosted President sadat of Egypt
during his historic 1977 visit to Jerusalem.
(Bracha Rager (2nd ed.)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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