- A
bacteriologist is a microbiologist, or
similarly trained professional, in bacteriology— a
subdivision of
microbiology that
studies bacteria, typically...
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Imperial Bacteriologist and
Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist were
designations in the
British Indian government. The
positions involved work related...
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Margaret Augusta Jennings,
Baroness Florey (née Fremantle; 2
December 1904,
Swanbourne – 14
November 1994) was a
British scientist who was part of the...
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Loeffler (German: [ˈlœflɐ]; 24 June 1852 – 9
April 1915) was a
German bacteriologist at the
University of Greifswald. He
obtained his M.D.
degree from the...
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Emmanuel Olson (July 17, 1910 –
November 28, 1953) was an
American bacteriologist,
biological warfare scientist, and an
employee of the
United States...
- ****anese
bacteriologist Anderseniella – Valérie Andersen, a
French bacteriologist Andreprevotia – André
Romain Prévot (1894–1982), a
French bacteriologist Annwoodia...
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Frederick Griffith (1877–1941) was a
British bacteriologist whose focus was the
epidemiology and
pathology of
bacterial pneumonia. In
January 1928 he reported...
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Anthony Mitchison CMG (6
September 1919 – 2 July 2018) was a
British bacteriologist.
Mitchison was born in
Oxford in 1919, the son of the
Labour politician...
- Κουτσούρη-Φλέμινγκ; 28 June 1912 – 26
February 1986) was a Gr**** physician,
bacteriologist,
human rights activist and politician.
Fleming was born in Constantinople...
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Jules Henri Nicolle (21
September 1866 – 28
February 1936) was a
French bacteriologist who
received the
Nobel Prize in
Medicine for his
identification of lice...