Gideon Goldstein
American medical doctor
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Gideon Goldstein is an American medical doctor, biochemist and molecular biologist.[1] He led the research team that first reported the discovery of ubiquitin, a regulatory protein found in most tissues of eukaryotic organisms in 1975 while at the New York University School of Medicine.[2][3] He is currently at Thymon LLC, a pharmaceutical company he founded.[4][5]