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Encyclopedia > Ida Pauline Rolf
Ida Pauline Rolf

Dr. Ida Pauline Rolf
Born 1896
New York
Died 1979
Citizenship United States
Nationality American
Ethnicity Caucasian
Field Biochemistry
Alma mater Barnard College, Columbia University
Known for Structural Integration

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Early Life and Education

Dr. Rolf was born in New York. She attended Barnard College and graduated in 1916 in the middle of World War I. At the time, young men were fighting in Europe, and she was given a unique opportunity for a woman to work as a researcher at the Rockefeller Institute. Dr. Rolf was working at the Rockefeller Institute under the supervision of Phoebus Aaron Theodore Levene M. D. PA Levene was the head of the biochemical laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research at that time. Her work at Rockefeller Institute later became her PhD at Columbia University. She obtained her Ph. D. in biochemistry from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in 1920. Her Ph. D. dissertation is titled: Three Contributions to the Chemistry of the Unsaturated Phosphatides. The topic of her research is phosphatides. “NY” redirects here. ... Barnard College, founded in 1889, is one of the four undergraduate divisions of Columbia University. ... 1916 (MCMXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... “The Great War ” redirects here. ... Rockefeller University is a small private university focusing primarily on graduate education and research in the biomedical fields, located in the southeasternmost corner of the Upper East Side of Manhattan island in New York City, New York. ... Rockefeller University is a small private university focusing primarily on graduate education and research in the biomedical fields, located in the southeasternmost corner of the Upper East Side of Manhattan island in New York City, New York. ... Molecular diagram of a hypothetical tetranucleotide, as proposed (incorrectly) by Phoebus Levene around 1910. ... Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and transformations in living organisms. ... Columbia University is a private research university in the United States and a member of the prestigious Ivy League. ... Phosphatidate (red: phosphate group, blue & green: fatty acid) Phosphatidates are biochemical compounds that consist of a glycerol backbone, with a (usually) saturated fatty acid bonded to carbon-1, a (usually) unsaturated fatty acid bonded to carbon-2 and a phosphate group bonded to carbon-3. ...


Career

After graduating, Ida Rolf continued to work with Levene at the Rockefeller Institute, first in the Department of Chemotherapy and later in the Department of Organic Chemistry, eventually attaining the rank of Associate. From 1919 to 1927 she published 16 scholarly journal papers mostly in the prestigious Journal of Biological Chemistry. Her research is mostly laboratory studies on biochemical compound: lecithin and cephalin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry is a scientific journal published by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. ... Phosphatidylcholine, a phospholipid in lecithin. ... Cephalin is a phospholipid, which is a lipid derivative. ...


In 1927, she left her academic work for health and family problems. She took leave to study mathematics and atomic physics at the Swiss Technical University in Zurich. She later developed Structural Integration or Rolfing. Dr. Rolf has a total of 16 academic papers in biochemistry from 1919 to 1927. She has 2 papers (in scholarly journals) on structural integration. Dr. Rolf has an h-index of 10 with total number of citations 299 (February, 2007). Location within Switzerland   Zürich[?] (German pronunciation IPA: ; usually spelled Zurich in English) is the largest city in Switzerland (population: 366,145 in 2004; population of urban area: 1,091,732) and capital of the canton of Zürich. ... Rolfing, also known as Structural Integration, is a codified series of soft tissue manipulation, which purports to organize soft tissue relationships, with the objectives of realigning the body structurally and harmonizing its fundamental movement patterns. ... Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and transformations in living organisms. ... In economics, the Herfindahl index is a measure of the size of firms in relationship to the industry and an indicator of the amount of competition among them. ... A citation or bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item with sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. ...


List of Publications

(from Institute for Scientific Information. Number of citations are until February 2007). The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) was founded by Eugene Garfield in 1960. ...

  • 1. Jacobs WA, Heidelberger M, Rolf IP, On certain aromatic amines and chloroacetyl derivatives JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 41: 458-474 MAR 1919

Times Cited: 58

  • 2. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Cephalin. VII. The glycerophosphoric acid of cephalin. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 40 (1): 1-16 NOV 1919

Times Cited: 5

  • 3. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Structure and significance of the phosphatides - Bibliography PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 1 (3): 327-393 JAN 1921

Times Cited: 14

  • 4. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Lechitin. III. Fatty acids of lechitin of the egg yolk. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 46 (1): 193-207 MAR 1921

Times Cited: 19

  • 5. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Lecithin. IV. Lecithin of the brain. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 46 (2): 353-365 APR 1921

Times Cited: 15

  • 6. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Unsaturated fatty acids of brain lecithins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 54 (1): 99-100 SEP 1922

Times Cited: 10

  • 7. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Unsaturated fatty acids of brain cephalins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 54 (1): 91-98 SEP 1922

Times Cited: 21

  • 8. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Lysolecithins and lysocephalins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 55 (4): 743-749 APR 1923

Times Cited: 13

  • 9. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Simms HS Lysolecithins and lysocephalins. II. Isolation and properties of lysolecithins and lysocephalins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 58 (3): 859-871 JAN 1924

Times Cited: 26

  • 10. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Synthetic lecithins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 60 (3): 677-683 JUL 1924

Times Cited: 3

  • 11. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Plant phosphatides. I. Lecithin and cephalin of the soy bean. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 62 (3): 759-766 JAN 1925

Times Cited: 7

  • 12. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Bromolecithins. I. Fractionation of brominated soy bean lecithins. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 65 (2): 545-549 SEP 1925

Times Cited: 3

  • 13. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Bromolecithins. II. Bromolecithins of the liver and egg yolk. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 67 (3): 659-666 MAR 1926

Times Cited: 6

  • 14. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Plant phosphatides. II. Lecithin, cephalin, and so called cuorin of the soy bean. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 68 (2): 0285-0293 MAY 1926

Times Cited: 4

  • 15. Levene PA, Rolf IP, Note on the preparation of cephalin. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 74 (3): 713-714 SEP 1927

Times Cited: 15

  • 16. Levene PA, Rolf IP, The preparation and purification of lecithin. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 72 (2): 587-590 APR 1927

Times Cited: 74

  • 17. Rolf IP, VERTICAL - Experiential Side to to Human Potential. JOURNAL OF HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY 18 (2): 37-39 1978

Times Cited: 0

  • 18. Rolf IP, Structural Integration - Contribution to understanding of stress. CONFINIA PSYCHIATRICA 16 (2): 69-79 1973

Times Cited: 6

  • 19. Rolf IP, 1979. Rolfing: Reestablishing the Natural Alignment and Structural Integration of the Human Body for Vitality and Well-Being. Healing Arts Press. (Book)

Times Cited: 10


References

Feitis, Rosemary. 1985. Rolfing and Physical Reality. Healing Arts Press.



 

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