Otto Warburg (1859-1938), was a botanist and industrial agriculture expert and an active member of the World Zionist Organization, which worked toward the re-establishment of Israel. He later served as the WZO's President from 1911-21. Otto Warburg is not be confused with his distant cousin of the same name Otto Heinrich Warburg the biochemist, physiologist, medical doctor and Nobel laureate. The Nobel laureate Warburg is also the namesake of the Warburg effect. Wikipedia
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Otto Warburg - A biographical note Otto Warburg was born in Hamburg on 20th July 1859 and passed away in Berlin on 10th January 1938. departments.agri.huji.ac.il/biotech/otto.htm
Otto Warburg bei der Grundsteinlegung der Landwirtschaftlichen Forschungsstation in Rehovol, Palstina (Archiv, BGBM). www.bgbm.org/BGBM/museum/expo/1998/warburg.htm
"Otto's survival in Nazi Germany aroused considerable controversy in the scientific community. In 1935, Hitler had a polyp removed from his vocal cords. Afterward, he dreaded that he would develop cancer and hoped Otto might devise a cure. Indeed, duri www.smokershistory.com/OWarburg.htm
German biochemist Otto Warburg earned double doctorates in chemistry and medicine, and won the Nobel Prize in 1931, for his research into cellular respiration, showing that cancer thrives in anaerobic (without oxygen) or acidic conditions. His father was www.nndb.com/people/682/000127301/