Biologists Encyclopedia Articles By Title
James Watson is an American geneticist and biophysicist who played a crucial role in the discovery of the molecular......
Ernst Heinrich Weber was a German anatomist and physiologist whose fundamental studies of the sense of touch introduced......
Franz Weidenreich was a German anatomist and physical anthropologist whose reconstruction of prehistoric human......
August Weismann was a German biologist and one of the founders of the science of genetics. He is best known for......
Paul Alfred Weiss was an Austrian-born American biologist who did pioneering research on the mechanics of nerve......
Thomas H. Weller was an American physician and virologist who was the corecipient (with John Enders and Frederick......
F.A.F.C. Went was a Dutch botanist who initiated the study of plant hormones and advanced the study of botany in......
Alexander Wetmore was an American ornithologist noted for his research on birds of the Western Hemisphere. As an......
William Morton Wheeler was an American entomologist recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on ants......
Gilbert White was an English naturalist and clergyman, author of The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne......
Fernand-Isidore Widal was a French physician and bacteriologist who made important contributions to the diagnosis,......
Eric F. Wieschaus is an American developmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine,......
Torsten Wiesel is a Swedish neurobiologist, recipient with David Hunter Hubel and Roger Wolcott Sperry of the 1981......
Sir Vincent Wigglesworth was an English entomologist, noted for his contribution to the study of insect physiology.......
Samuel Wilberforce was a British cleric, an Anglican prelate and educator and a defender of orthodoxy, who typified......
Maurice Wilkins was a New Zealand-born British biophysicist whose X-ray diffraction studies of deoxyribonucleic......
Steen Willadsen is a Danish embryologist who was the first to clone a mammal from embryonic cells in a technique......
Ian Wilmut was a British developmental biologist who was the first to use nuclear transfer of differentiated adult......
Alexander Wilson was a Scottish-born ornithologist and poet whose pioneering work on North American birds, American......
E.O. Wilson was an American biologist recognized as the world’s leading authority on ants. He was also the foremost......
Edmund Beecher Wilson was an American biologist known for his researches in embryology and cytology. In 1891 Wilson......
Sergey Nikolayevich Winogradsky was a Russian microbiologist whose discoveries concerning the physiology of the......
Gregory P. Winter is a British biochemist known for his development of the first humanized antibodies, his research......
William Withering was an English physician best known for his use of extracts of foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)......
Evelyn M. Witkin was an American geneticist whose groundbreaking research on mutagenesis (the induction of mutations)......
Carl Woese was an American microbiologist who discovered the group of single-cell prokaryotic organisms known as......
Nathan Wolfe is an American virologist and epidemiologist who conducted groundbreaking studies on the transmission......
William Hyde Wollaston was a British scientist who enhanced the techniques of powder metallurgy to become the first......
Gordon L. Woods was an American equine reproduction specialist who led research efforts resulting in the generation......
Sewall Wright was an American geneticist, one of the founders of population genetics. He was the brother of the......
Sir Almroth Edward Wright was a British bacteriologist and immunologist best known for advancing vaccination through......
Dorothy Maud Wrinch was a British American mathematician and biochemist who contributed to the understanding of......
Wilhelm Wundt was a German physiologist and psychologist who is generally acknowledged as the founder of experimental......
Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff was an American research scientist, a pioneer in the application of X-ray methods......
Kurt Wüthrich is a Swiss scientist who, with John B. Fenn and Tanaka Koichi, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry......
Shinya Yamanaka is a Japanese physician and researcher who developed a revolutionary method for generating stem......
Ryuzo Yanagimachi was a Japanese-born American scientist whose team cloned the second live mammal, a mouse, and......
Charles Yanofsky was an American geneticist who demonstrated the colinearity of gene and protein structures. Yanofsky......
Alexandre Yersin was a Swiss-born French bacteriologist and one of the discoverers of the bubonic plague bacillus,......
Ada Yonath is an Israeli protein crystallographer who was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, along with......
Michael W. Young is an American geneticist who contributed to the discovery of molecular mechanisms that regulate......
Norton David Zinder was an American biologist who discovered the occurrence of genetic transduction—the carrying......
Hans Zinsser was an American bacteriologist and epidemiologist. He taught principally at the Columbia (1913–23)......
Karl Alfred, knight von Zittel was a paleontologist who proved that the Sahara had not been under water during......
Harald zur Hausen was a German virologist who was a corecipient, with Franƈoise Barré-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier,......
Ōmura Satoshi is a Japanese microbiologist known for his discovery of natural products, particularly from soil......