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  2. Open Biology - Wikipedia

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    Open Biology. Open Biology is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by the Royal Society covering biology at the molecular and cellular levels. [1] The first issue was published in September 2011 with an editorial about the launch of the journal. [2] The editor-in-chief is Jonathon Pines (The Institute of Cancer Research) who ...

  3. Camillo Golgi - Wikipedia

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    Camillo Golgi (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈɡɔldʒi]; 7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italian biologist and pathologist known for his works on the central nervous system.He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and 1868 under the tutelage of Cesare Lombroso.

  4. Lazzaro Spallanzani - Wikipedia

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    Lazzaro Spallanzani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈladdzaro spallanˈtsaːni]; 12 January 1729 – 11 February 1799) was an Italian Catholic priest (for which he was nicknamed Abbé Spallanzani), biologist and physiologist who made important contributions to the experimental study of bodily functions, animal reproduction, and animal echolocation. [2]

  5. Francesco Redi - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Redi (18 February 1626 – 1 March 1697) was an Italian physician, naturalist, biologist, and poet. [1] He is referred to as the "founder of experimental biology ", [2][3] and as the "father of modern parasitology ". [4][5] He was the first person to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation by demonstrating that maggots come ...

  6. Category:Italian biologists - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total. 19th-century Italian biologists ‎ (2 C, 6 P) 20th-century Italian biologists ‎ (2 C, 21 P) 21st-century Italian biologists ‎ (2 C, 17 P)

  7. Women in science - Wikipedia

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    The presence of women in science spans the earliest times of the history of science wherein they have made significant contributions. Historians with an interest in gender and science have researched the scientific endeavors and accomplishments of women, the barriers they have faced, and the strategies implemented to have their work peer ...

  8. Luigi Boitani - Wikipedia

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    Boitani is a professor of conservation biology and animal ecology and was head of the Department of Zoology and Human Biology at the Sapienza University of Rome [2] until it was merged with other departments in 2010 to form the Department of Biology and Biotechnology Charles Darwin.

  9. Clara Franzini-Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Clara Franzini-Armstrong (born October 3, 1938 in Florence) is an Italian-born American electron microscopist, [1] and Professor Emeritus of Cell and Developmental Biology at University of Pennsylvania.