Biologists Encyclopedia Articles By Title
John O’Keefe is a British-American neuroscientist who contributed to the discovery of place cells in the hippocampus......
Sir James Paget, 1st Baronet was a British surgeon and surgical pathologist. Working at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital,......
Theophilus Shickel Painter was an American zoologist and cytologist who first showed that the giant chromosomes......
George E. Palade was a Romanian-born American cell biologist who developed tissue-preparation methods, advanced......
Peter Simon Pallas was a German naturalist who advanced a theory of mountain formation and, by the age of 15, had......
Orlando Park was a U.S. entomologist known chiefly for his work on the biology and taxonomy of insects comprising......
Thomas Park was a U.S. animal ecologist known for his experiments with beetles in analyzing population dynamics.......
Timothy Parsons is a Canadian marine biologist who advocated a holistic approach to studying ocean environments.......
Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist who was one of the most important founders of medical microbiology.......
Ardem Patapoutian is a Lebanese-born American molecular biologist and neuroscientist known for his investigations......
Ruth Patrick was an American aquatic biologist and educator widely regarded as one of the early pioneers of the......
Nicolas C. Paulescu was a Romanian physiologist who conducted groundbreaking research on the antidiabetic hormone......
Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist known chiefly for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex.......
Arthur Peacocke was a British theologian, biochemist, and Anglican priest who claimed that science and religion......
Raymond Pearl was an American zoologist, one of the founders of biometry, the application of statistics to biology......
Karl Pearson was a British statistician, leading founder of the modern field of statistics, prominent proponent......
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc was a French antiquary, humanist, and influential patron of learning who discovered......
Thomas Pennant was a Welsh naturalist and traveler, one of the foremost zoologists of his time. Pennant was a landowner......
Max Ferdinand Perutz was an Austrian-born British biochemist, corecipient of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry......
Roger Tory Peterson was an American ornithologist, author, conservationist, and wildlife artist whose field books......
Wilhelm Pfeffer was a German botanist whose work on osmotic pressure made him a pioneer in the study of plant physiology.......
Peter Piot is a Belgian microbiologist who served as executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on......
Reginald Innes Pocock was a zoologist, one of the first mammalogists to use external features, such as feet and......
Jean-Louis-Marie Poiseuille was a French physician and physiologist who formulated a mathematical expression for......
Guido Pontecorvo was an Italian geneticist who discovered the process of genetic recombination in the fungus Aspergillus.......
Keith Roberts Porter was a Canadian-born American cell biologist who pioneered techniques for electron microscope......
Rodney Robert Porter was a British biochemist who, with Gerald M. Edelman, received the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physiology......
Félix-Archimède Pouchet was a French naturalist who was a leading advocate of the idea of the spontaneous generation......
Roscoe Pound was an American jurist, botanist, and educator, chief advocate of “sociological jurisprudence” and......
Nathanael Pringsheim was a botanist whose contributions to the study of algae made him one of the founders of the......
William Prout was an English chemist and biochemist noted for his discoveries concerning digestion, metabolic chemistry,......
Reginald Punnett was an English geneticist who, with the English biologist William Bateson, discovered genetic......
Jan Evangelista Purkinje was a pioneer Czech experimental physiologist whose investigations in the fields of histology,......
Svante Pääbo is a Swedish evolutionary geneticist who specialized in the study of DNA from ancient specimens and......
Friedrich August Quenstedt was a German mineralogist and paleontologist. Quenstedt studied at the University of......
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque was a naturalist, traveler, and writer who made major and controversial contributions......
Venki Ramakrishnan is an Indian-born physicist and molecular biologist who was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for......
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish histologist who (with Camillo Golgi) received the 1906 Nobel Prize for Physiology......
Louis-Antoine Ranvier was a French histologist and pathologist whose dynamic approach to the study of minute anatomy......
Mary Jane Rathbun was an American marine zoologist known for establishing the basic taxonomic information on Crustacea.......
Martin H. Rathke was a German anatomist who first described the gill slits and gill arches in the embryos of mammals......
Friedrich Ratzel was a German geographer and ethnographer and a principal influence in the modern development of......
Dixy Lee Ray was an American zoologist and government official who was a colourful and outspoken supporter of the......
John Ray was a leading 17th-century English naturalist and botanist who contributed significantly to progress in......
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician and poet who demonstrated that the presence of maggots in putrefying meat......
Walter Reed was a U.S. Army pathologist and bacteriologist who led the experiments that proved that yellow fever......
Robert Remak was a German embryologist and neurologist who discovered and named (1842) the three germ layers of......
Anders Adolf Retzius was an anatomist and anthropologist who is best known for his pioneer studies in craniometry......
Magnus Gustaf Retzius was a Swedish anatomist and anthropologist best-known for his studies of the histology of......
Charles M. Rice is an American virologist who was known for his contributions to the development of highly effective......
Dickinson Woodruff Richards was an American physiologist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine......
Charles Richet was a French physiologist who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery......
Curt Paul Richter was an American biologist who helped pioneer the discovery and study of biorhythms and who showed......
Henry Nicholas Ridley was an English botanist who was largely responsible for establishing the rubber industry......
Charles Valentine Riley was a British-born American entomologist who contributed much to the advancement of the......
Thomas Milton Rivers was an American virologist who, as chairman of the virus research committee of the National......
Frederick Chapman Robbins was an American pediatrician and virologist who received (with John Enders and Thomas......
Richard J. Roberts is a molecular biologist, the winner, with Phillip A. Sharp, of the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physiology......
Martin Rodbell was an American biochemist who was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his......
Alfred Sherwood Romer was a U.S. paleontologist widely known for his concepts of evolutionary history of vertebrate......
Guillaume Rondelet was a French naturalist and physician who contributed substantially to zoology by his descriptions......
Michael Rosbash is an American geneticist known for his discoveries concerning circadian rhythm, the cyclical 24-hour......
Irwin Rose was an American biochemist who shared the 2004 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Aaron J. Ciechanover and......
Sir Ronald Ross was a British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work......
James E. Rothman is an American biochemist and cell biologist who discovered the molecular machinery involved in......
Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild was a British zoologist who became a great collector and founded......
Peyton Rous was an American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducing viruses earned him a share of the Nobel......
Wilhelm Roux was a German zoologist whose attempts to discover how organs and tissues are assigned their structural......
Émile Roux was a French bacteriologist noted for his work on diphtheria and tetanus and for his collaboration with......
Gary Ruvkun is an American molecular biologist and geneticist renowned for his groundbreaking research on microRNA......
René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur was a French scientist and foremost entomologist of the early 18th century who......
Albert Bruce Sabin was a Polish American physician and microbiologist best known for developing the oral polio......
Florence Rena Sabin was an American anatomist and investigator of the lymphatic system who was considered to be......
Julius von Sachs was a German botanist whose experimental study of nutrition, tropism, and transpiration of water......
Carl Sagan was an American astronomer and science writer. A popular and influential figure in the United States,......
Ruth Sager was an American geneticist chiefly noted for recognizing the importance of nonchromosomal genes. Sager......
Bengt Ingemar Samuelsson was a Swedish biochemist who was a corecipient, with fellow Swede Sune K. Bergström and......
Aziz Sancar is a Turkish-American biochemist who contributed to mechanistic discoveries underlying a cellular process......
Frederick Sanger was an English biochemist who was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He was......
Paolo Sarpi was an Italian patriot, scholar, and state theologian during Venice’s struggle with Pope Paul V. Between......
Edith Rebecca Saunders was a British botanist and plant geneticist known for her contributions to the understanding......
Thomas Say was a naturalist often considered to be the founder of descriptive entomology in the United States.......
Fritz Schaudinn was a German zoologist who, with the dermatologist Erich Hoffmann, in 1905 discovered the causal......
Randy W. Schekman is an American biochemist and cell biologist who contributed to the discovery of the genetic......
Moritz Schiff was a German physiologist who investigated the effects produced by removal of the thyroid gland.......
Daniela Schiller is an Israeli-born cognitive neuroscientist best known for her research in the area of memory......
Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper was a German botanist, one of the first to successfully divide the continents into......
Otto Heinrich Schindewolf was a German paleontologist, known for his research on corals and cephalopods. Schindewolf......
Matthias Jakob Schleiden was a German botanist, cofounder (with Theodor Schwann) of the cell theory. Schleiden......
Karl P. Schmidt was a U.S. zoologist whose international reputation derived from the principles of animal ecology......
Rudolf Schoenheimer was a German-born American biochemist whose technique of “tagging” molecules with radioactive......
Charles Schuchert was an American paleontologist who was a leader in the development of paleogeography, the study......
Max Schultze was a German zoologist and cytologist who defined the cell as a mass of protoplasm with a nucleus......
E.F. Schumacher was a German-born British economist who developed the concepts of “intermediate technology” and......
Theodor Schwann was a German physiologist who founded modern histology by defining the cell as the basic unit of......
Georg August Schweinfurth was a German botanist and traveler who explored the region of the upper Nile River basin......
Adam Sedgwick was an English zoologist who is best known for his researches on the wormlike organism Peripatus,......
Florence Seibert was an American scientist, best known for her contributions to the tuberculin test and to safety......
Francesco Selmi was an Italian chemist and toxicologist who is considered one of the founders of colloid chemistry.......
Jean Senebier was a Swiss botanist and naturalist who demonstrated that green plants consume carbon dioxide and......