Jonathan Gershenzon

Jonathan Gershenzon lecturing in Jena in March 2015

Jonathan Gershenzon (born 1955) is an American biochemist.

Scientific career

After studying biology as an undergraduate at the University of California in Santa Cruz, Gershenzon received his PhD in botany from the University of Texas in 1984. From 1985 until 1997 he worked as a scientist at the Institute for Biological Chemistry, Washington State University in Pullman. Since 1997 he is a Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, where he heads the Department of Biochemistry.[1] He was appointed Honorary Professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena in 1999.

Gershenzon studies the biochemistry of secondary plant metabolites, their mode of action on herbivores, the regulation of secondary metabolisms in plants and the evolution of pathways.[2] Most of the work in his department focuses on two major groups of plant defenses: glucosinolates and terpenoids.

Awards and Honors

Selected Publications

References

  1. MPI for Chemical Ecology Website
  2. Production of Mustard Oils: On the Origin of An Enzyme MPG News March 17, 2011
  3. AAAS Members Elected as Fellows AAAS News and Notes, Science 30 November 2012

External links

Webpage of the Department of Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology

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