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Otto Warburg (botanist)

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This article is about the botanist and World Zionist Organization president. For the biochemist and Nobel laureate, see Otto Heinrich Warburg.
Otto Warburg
Born July 20 1859(1859-07-20)
Flag of Germany Hamburg, Germany
Died January 10 1938 (aged 78)
Berlin, Germany
Occupation botanist
Spouse Anna
Children Edgar, Michael, Renate, Gustav, Gertrud

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 to 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.

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