- Мечников; 15 May [O.S. 3 May] 1845 – 15 July 1916), also
spelled Élie
Metchnikoff, was a
zoologist from the
Russian Empire of
Moldavian noble ancestry...
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theory is
generally attributed to
Russian Nobel Prize laureate Élie
Metchnikoff, who
postulated around 1907 that yoghurt-consuming
Bulgarian peasants...
- Élie
Metchnikoff – the
founder of
gerontology – an
opportunity to
promote aging and
longevity research". h+ Media. 2015-05-06. "Elie
Metchnikoff: Gerontology...
- Lev
Ilyich Mechnikov (Russian: Лев Ильи́ч Ме́чников; French: Léon
Metchnikoff; 30 May 1838 – 30 June 1888) was a
Russian geographer,
sociologist and anarchist...
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Metchnikoff Point is a
point forming the
western extremity of
Pasteur Peninsula in
northern Brabant Island, in the
Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It...
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identified in 1905 by
Stamen Grigorov, who
named it
Bacillus bulgaricus. Ilya
Metchnikoff, a
professor at the
Pasteur Institute in Paris,
researched the relationship...
- immunologist, Élie
Metchnikoff (Ilya
Ilyich Mechnikov), in his book The
Nature of Man:
Studies in
Optimistic Philosophy (1905).
Metchnikoff regarded Inaudi...
- Élie
Metchnikoff,
deputy director at the
Pasteur Institute,
propounded the
theory that
lactic acid
bacteria are
beneficial to
human health.
Metchnikoff observed...
- to the
cellular theory of immunity,
represented in
particular by Elie
Metchnikoff, it was cells – more precisely, phagocytes – that were
responsible for...
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believed that
aging itself should be a
science to be studied. Élie
Metchnikoff coined the term "gerontology" in 1903.
Modern pioneers like
James Birren...