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21st-century German biologists (2 C, 107 P); Biologists from the Kingdom of Prussia (2 C, 41 P) + German women biologists (4 C, 39 P) A. German anatomists (1 C, 146 P) B.
Jacques Loeb (1859–1924), German-American biologist who studied marine invertebrates and carried out an experiment on artificial parthenogenesis in sea urchins Friedrich Loeffler (1852–1915), German bacteriologist who discovered the organisms causing diphtheria and foot-and-mouth disease
Michael Maestlin (1550-1631), mathematician, astronomer, Kepler's mentor; Johannes Remus Quietanus, astronomer; Paul Hermann (1645-1696), botanist; Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), mathematician and astronomer, He is a key figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, best known for his laws of planetary motion, and his books Astronomia nova, Harmonice Mundi, and Epitome Astronomiae ...
Walter Bodmer (born 1936), German-UK human population geneticist, immunogeneticist, cancer research; James Bonner (1910–1996), US molecular biologist who studied histones, chromatin, nucleic acids; David Botstein (born 1942), Swiss-born US molecular geneticist, brother of Leon Botstein; Theodor Boveri (1862–1915), German biologist and ...
Bruno Hofer (1861–1916), German fisheries scientist; Martin W. Johnson (1893–1984), American marine biologist and biological oceanographer; Benjamin Kahn (born 1955), Israeli marine biologist and environmental activist; Uwe Kils (born 1951), German marine biologist; Otto Kinne (1923-2015), German marine biologist
1908 Eli Metchnikoff (1845-1916) and Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), "for study of the immune system" 1919 Jules Bordet (1870-1961), "for discovery of the complement system in the immune system" 1930 Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943), "for discovery of human blood types"
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg: German scientist credited with the development of the electrophorus. Justus von Liebig: German chemist who made contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry. Otto Lilienthal: Father of Aviation and first successful aviator. Main discovery was the properties and shape of the wing.
Pages in category "German microbiologists" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sonja-Verena Albers;