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Christian Leuckert was born on 27 March, 1930 in Radeberg, near Dresden., is a German lichenologist and analytical organic chemist. Discover Christian Leuckert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Born 27 March, 1930
Birthday 27 March
Birthplace Radeberg, near Dresden.
Date of death 2011
Died Place Berlin
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Christian Leuckert was a lichen taxonomist who applied the diversity of secondary metabolites within Lichens as useful taxonomic criteria.

1941

After elementary school in Radeberg, he began attending a Rudolph Steiner school in Dresden, until it was officially closed in 1941.

He completed his secondary education in Radeberg.

After the Second World War he found himself in the German Democratic Republic.

1946

He was able to complete his education from 1946 - 1948 at the re-opened Steiner school.

He then trained as a teacher at Technical University of Dresden and Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg.

1954

In 1954 he was allowed to re-start his education, studying biology at University of Leipzig.

1955

However, in 1955 he moved to West German and enrolled for biology and chemistry at the Free University of Berlin.

In 1955 they left for Berlin in West Germany, pretending they were going for a short holiday.

They married on 1 June 1955.

She trained as a junior school teacher.

They had two children together.

1961

In 1961 he started his doctoral research on chemotaxonomy within the Asteraceae under the supervision of Rudolf Hänsel, Director of the Institute for Pharmacognosy at the Botanical Garden and Museum Berlin-Dahlemat the.

1962

From 1962 until 1965 Leukert held a part-time scientific assistant position at the Institute for Pharmacognosy at the Free University of Berlin, which became a full-time post after he gained his PhD. In 1966 he began to apply his knowledge to Lichens after being recruited by Josef Poelt, the lichenologist newly appointed as the Professor of Systematic Botany at the Institute of Plant Systematics and Plant Geography at the Free University of Berlin.

Leuckert turned out to have organisational and management skills that were used as the Institute developed, including during the construction and out-fitting of a new building in the grounds of the botanic garden.

1965

The PhD degree was awarded in 1965.

Über Anthocyane und verwandte Verbindungen bei den Centrospermen“

Leuckert initially worked as a junior school teacher in Leipzig.

However, after his later academic studies at the Free University of Berlin he pursued an academic career.

1970

He was Director of the Institute of Plant Systematics and Plant Geography at the Free University of Berlin from the 1970s until 1995.

Christian Leuckert's parents were Alfred and Louise (née Friedrich) Leuckert.

His father worked as an expert plumber.

He gained his habilitation in 1970 and was promoted to a professorship.

1995

He remained at the Institute of Plant Systematics and Plant Geography until he retired in 1995.

His research and teaching focused on analysis of the secondary metabolites of Lichens for taxonomy, adopting new technologies such as mass spectrometry as they became available.

He collaborated with many other research groups, especially those expert in morphology, where he provided the chemical analysis component in projects.

He was particularly interested in xanthones, not only their structure but also their sub-cellular locations.

His own work was primarily on genera within the Lecanorales, notably Acarospora, Cladonia, Dimelaena, Lecanora, Lecidea, Lepraria, Lobothallia, Parmelia, Pertusaria, Ophioparma and Rhizoplaca.

Leuckert was the author or co-author of at least 94 scientific papers and book chapters.

His most significant publications include:

At his retirement in 1995, when he was 65 years old, a Festschrift was held and published as Studies in lichenology with emphasis on chemotaxonomy, geography and phytochemistry: Festschrift Christian Leuckert with 55 contributions.

& J.C.David (1995); Opegrapha leuckertii S. Y. Kondr.

& DJ Galloway (1995) (= Plectocarpon leuckertii (S.Y.Kondr.

1996

In 1996 he was awarded the Acharius Medal by the International Association for Lichenology in recognition of his lifetime's work.

2000

In 2000 he was made an honorary member of the Italian Society of Lichenology.

Several lichen have been named after him, including Lecanora leuckertiana Zedda (2000) (= Lepraria leuckertiana (Zedda) L.Saag (2009)); Lecidella leuckertiana Knoph & Mies (1995); Mycomicrothelia leuckertii D. Hawksw.

2005

& D.J.Galloway) Ertz & Diederich (2005)) and Sclerococcum leuckertii Diederich & P.Scholz (1995).

He met Eva Schwabhäuser when they were both teachers at an elementary school near Meissen.

2011

He died 27 January 2011.