Biologists Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist, educator, and advocate of agnosticism (he coined the word). Huxley’s......
Hwang Woo-Suk is a South Korean scientist whose revolutionary claims of having cloned human embryos from which......
Alpheus Hyatt was an American zoologist and paleontologist who achieved eminence in the study of invertebrate fossil......
Libbie Henrietta Hyman was a U.S. zoologist and writer particularly noted for her widely used texts and reference......
Félix d’ Hérelle was a French-Canadian microbiologist generally known as the discoverer of the bacteriophage, a......
Ibn Waḥshīyah was a Middle Eastern agriculturist and toxicologist alleged to have written al-Fillāḥah an-Nabaṭīyah......
Louis Ignarro is an American pharmacologist who, along with Robert F. Furchgott and Ferid Murad, was co-awarded......
Jan Ingenhousz was a Dutch-born British physician and scientist who is best known for his discovery of the process......
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov was a Soviet biologist who developed a method for artificially inseminating domestic animals.......
Dmitry Ivanovsky was a Russian microbiologist who, from his study of mosaic disease in tobacco, first detailed......
François Jacob was a French biologist who, together with André Lwoff and Jacques Monod, was awarded the 1965 Nobel......
Rudolf Jaenisch is a German biologist known for his development of the first transgenic animal (an organism that......
René Jeannel was a French biologist best remembered for his work on the subterranean coleopterans of the family......
Edward Charles Jeffrey was a Canadian-American botanist who worked on the morphology and phylogeny of vascular......
Elvin M. Jellinek was an American physiologist who was a pioneer in the scientific study of alcoholism. Jellinek......
Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet was a physician and anatomist best known for his clinico-pathologic distinction......
Herbert Spencer Jennings was a U.S. zoologist, one of the first scientists to study the behaviour of individual......
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen was a Danish botanist and geneticist whose experiments in plant heredity offered strong......
Donald Forsha Jones was an American geneticist and agronomist who made hybrid corn (maize) commercially feasible.......
Lewis Ralph Jones was a U.S. botanist and agricultural biologist, one of the first and most distinguished of American......
David Starr Jordan was a naturalist, educator, eugenicist, and the foremost American ichthyologist of his time.......
David Julius is an American physiologist known for his discovery of heat- and cold-sensing receptors in the nerve......
Antoine de Jussieu was a French physician and botanist who wrote many papers on human anatomy, zoology, and botany,......
Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu was a French botanist who developed the principles that served as the foundation of......
Bernard de Jussieu was a French botanist who founded a method of plant classification based on the anatomical characters......
Joseph de Jussieu was a French botanist who accompanied the French physicist Charles-Marie de la Condamine’s expedition......
Kaibara Ekken was a neo-Confucian philosopher, travel writer, and pioneer botanist of the early Tokugawa period......
Paul Kammerer was an Austrian biologist who claimed to have produced experimental evidence that acquired traits......
Eric Kandel is an Austrian-born American neurobiologist who, with Arvid Carlsson and Paul Greengard, was awarded......
Katalin Karikó is a Hungarian-born biochemist known for her pioneering research into RNA (ribonucleic acid) therapeutics,......
Sir Bernard Katz was a German-born British physiologist who investigated the functioning of nerves and muscles.......
Ephraim Katzir was a Russian-born scientist and politician who was the fourth president of Israel (1973–78). Katzir......
William Williams Keen was the doctor who was the United States’ first brain surgeon. After graduating (M.D., 1862)......
Sir Arthur Keith was a Scottish anatomist and physical anthropologist who specialized in the study of fossil humans......
Sir John Cowdery Kendrew was a British biochemist who determined the three-dimensional structure of the muscle......
Sir John Graham Kerr was an English embryologist and pioneer in naval camouflage who greatly advanced knowledge......
Richard Darwin Keynes was a British physiologist who was among the first in Britain to trace the movements of sodium......
Har Gobind Khorana was an Indian-born American biochemist who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine......
Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, writer, and plant ecologist perhaps best known for her book of essays Braiding......
Alfred Kinsey was an American zoologist and student of human sexual behaviour. Kinsey, a graduate of Bowdoin College......
Athanasius Kircher was a Jesuit priest and scholar, sometimes called the last Renaissance man, important for his......
Kitasato Shibasaburo was a Japanese physician and bacteriologist who helped discover a method to prevent tetanus......
Edwin Klebs was a German physician and bacteriologist noted for his work on the bacterial theory of infection.......
Aaron Klug was a Lithuanian-born British chemist who was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his investigations......
Thomas Andrew Knight was a British horticulturalist and botanist whose experiments on the adaptive responses of......
Brian K. Kobilka is an American physician and molecular biologist whose research on the structure and function......
Robert Koch was a German physician and one of the founders of bacteriology. He discovered the anthrax disease cycle......
Charles Atwood Kofoid was an American zoologist whose collection and classification of many new species of marine......
Carl Koller was a Czech-born American ophthalmic surgeon whose introduction of cocaine as a surface anesthetic......
Arthur Kornberg was an American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize......
Roger D. Kornberg is an American chemist, who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2006 for his research on the......
Albrecht Kossel was a German biochemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1910 for......
Aleksandr Onufriyevich Kovalevsky was a Russian founder of comparative embryology and experimental histology, who......
Edwin Gerhard Krebs was an American biochemist, winner with Edmond H. Fischer of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Physiology......
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was a German-born British biochemist who received (with Fritz Lipmann) the 1953 Nobel Prize......
August Krogh was a Danish physiologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1920 for his......
Maggie Kuhn was an American social activist who was central in establishing the group that became known as the......
Richard Kuhn was a German biochemist who was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on carotenoids......
Rudolf Albert von Kölliker was a Swiss embryologist and histologist, one of the first to interpret tissue structure......
Josef Gottlieb Kölreuter was a German botanist who was a pioneer in the study of plant hybrids. He was the first......
David Lambert Lack was a British ornithologist, best known as the author of The Life of the Robin (1943) and other......
Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède was a French naturalist and politician who made original contributions......
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was a pioneering French biologist who is best known for his idea that acquired characters......
Rebecca Lancefield was an American bacteriologist who created a system of classification of the more than 60 different......
Giovanni Maria Lancisi was an Italian clinician and anatomist who is considered the first modern hygienist. Lancisi......
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester was a British authority on general zoology at the turn of the 19th century, who made important......
Édouard Lartet was a French geologist, archaeologist, and a principal founder of paleontology. He is credited chiefly......
Pierre-André Latreille was a French zoologist and Roman Catholic priest, often considered to be the father of modern......
Alphonse Laveran was a French physician, pathologist, and parasitologist who discovered the parasite that causes......
Pyotr Petrovich Lazarev was a Soviet physicist and biophysicist known for his physicochemical theory of the movement......
Joshua Lederberg was an American geneticist and a pioneer in the field of bacterial genetics. He shared the 1958......
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch microscopist who was the first to observe bacteria and protozoa. His researches......
Robert J. Lefkowitz is an American physician and molecular biologist who demonstrated the existence of receptors—molecules......
Joseph Leidy was a zoologist, one of the most distinguished and versatile scientists in the United States, who......
Luis Federico Leloir was an Argentine biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1970 for his investigations......
Rudolf Leuckart was a German zoologist and teacher who initiated the modern science of parasitology. He described......
Edward B. Lewis was an American developmental geneticist who, along with geneticists Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard......
Justus, baron von Liebig was a German chemist who made significant contributions to the analysis of organic compounds,......
Frank Rattray Lillie was an American zoologist and embryologist, known for his discoveries concerning the fertilization......
Tomas Lindahl is a Swedish biochemist known for his discovery of base excision repair, a major mechanism of DNA......
John Lindley was a British botanist whose attempts to formulate a natural system of plant classification greatly......
Susan L. Lindquist was an American molecular biologist who made key discoveries concerning protein folding and......
Carolus Linnaeus was a Swedish naturalist and explorer who was the first to frame principles for defining natural......
Fritz Albert Lipmann was a German-born American biochemist, who received (with Sir Hans Krebs) the 1953 Nobel Prize......
Jacques Loeb was a German-born American biologist noted chiefly for his experimental work on artificial parthenogenesis......
William Lonsdale was an English geologist and paleontologist whose studies of fossil corals suggested the existence......
Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist and the founder of modern ethology, the study of animal behaviour by means......
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury was a banker, influential Liberal-Unionist politician, and naturalist who successfully......
Carl F.W. Ludwig was a founder of the physicochemical school of physiology in Germany. A professor of physiology......
Salvador Luria was an Italian-born American biologist who, along with Max Delbrück and Alfred Day Hershey, won......
André Lwoff was a French biologist who contributed to the understanding of lysogeny, in which a bacterial virus,......
Charles Lyell was a Scottish geologist largely responsible for the general acceptance of the view that all features......
Feodor Lynen was a German biochemist who, for his research on the metabolism of cholesterol and fatty acids, was......
Pierre Lyonnet was a Dutch naturalist and engraver famed for his skillful dissections and illustrations of insect......
Trofim Lysenko was a Soviet biologist and agronomist, the controversial “dictator” of Communistic biology during......
Friedrich August Johannes Löffler was a German bacteriologist who, with Edwin Klebs, in 1884 discovered the organism......
Matthias de L’Obel was a Flemish-born physician and botanist whose Stirpium adversaria nova (1570; written in collaboration......
J.J.R. Macleod was a Scottish physiologist noted as a teacher and for his work on carbohydrate metabolism. Together......
François Magendie was a French experimental physiologist who was the first to prove the functional difference of......
Franco Malerba is an Italian biophysicist, astronaut, and member of the European Parliament, the first Italian......