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Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855), German naturalist, [95] one of the first scientists to work in New Zealand; Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747), German botanist [96] who worked in England on rare plants and mosses
Major contributions to the science of microbiology (as a discipline in its modern sense) have spanned the time from the mid-17th century month by month to the present day. . The following is a list of notable microbiologists who have made significant contributions to the study of microorganis
For their role in the Manhattan Project: Aerodynamics: Nikolai Zhukovsky George Cayley [133] Zhukovsky was the first to undertake the study of airflow, was the first engineer scientist to explain mathematically the origin of aerodynamic lift. Cayley Investigated theoretical aspects of flight and experimented with flight a century before the ...
Subrata Roy (scientist) – India, United States; Carlo Rubbia – Italy (born 1934) Nobel laureate; Vera Rubin – United States (1928–2016) Serge Rudaz – Canada, United States (born 1954) David Ruelle – Belgium, France (born 1935) Ernst August Friedrich Ruska – Germany (1906–1988) Nobel laureate; Ernest Rutherford – New Zealand, U ...
"for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity" [87] Jean-Marie Lehn (b. 1939) French Charles J. Pedersen (1904–1989) American 1988 Johann Deisenhofer (b. 1943) West German "for their determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre" [88] Robert Huber (b ...
"in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system" [18] Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934) Spain: 1907 Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran (1845–1922) France "in recognition of his work on the role played by protozoa in causing diseases" [19] 1908 Élie Metchnikoff (1845–1916) Russia "in recognition of their work on ...
Biochemist at Cambridge known for work on folding and assembly of proteins. Steven Clarke (b. 1949). American biochemist at UCLA, known for work on molecular damage and molecular repair mechanisms. Roy Elwood Clausen (1891–1956). American biochemist, botanist, plant geneticist, and drosophilist; W. Wallace Cleland (1930–2013).