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Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional Evolutionary Approach, (7th edi
66 he published the first part of his British Zoology, a work meritorious rather as a laborious com
In zoology, a club is a bony mass at the end of the tail
for the journal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, a Topic Editor for Comprehensive Physiology,
In zoology, a palynivore is an herbivorous animal which
He worked widely across the fields of botany, zoology, anatomy and physiology.
Krohn worked at the University of Bonn on zoology, anatomy and embryology.
t Mary's Hospital, London in 1857 and also on zoology and comparative anatomy at Middlesex Hospital
radar he returned to Cambridge as Lecturer in Zoology and fellow of Peterhouse.
Adelaide in South Australia, teaching botany, zoology and geology.
rer in Biology at Guy's Hospital, Examiner in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of
om the University of Vienna, where he studied zoology and medicine, and was a student of surgeon Th
ere he devoted himself mainly to the study of zoology and palaeontology.
of Heidelberg and taught comparative anatomy, zoology and veterinary science starting in 1829.
ouse College in 1925 where was a professor of zoology and named Chair of the biology department in
ellowships at Harvard's Museum of comparative zoology and at her alma mater, where she was a studen
She received her B.A. in zoology and physiology from Mount Holyoke College in
He returned to Michigan to teach Zoology and was a professor of Zoology there from 187
Zoology and Medical Research (University of Durham, 1
In February 1963 he published Zoology and Medical Research.
, Fox was appointed head of the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of
stant family in Pietermaritzburg, she studied zoology and mathematics at the University of South Af
In 1868 he became a professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of
s Johann Christoph Esper becomes professor of zoology and director of the zoology museum at Erlange
At Columbia Mitchill lectured on botany, zoology, and mineralogy, and he collected, identified
Paolo Enriques taught Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of
She was Professor Emerita of Zoology and Honorary Professor of Anatomy at the Univ
He taught zoology and mineralogy in Copenhagen from 1759 to 177
irst degree in 1972 with main topics biology, zoology and mathematics.
Middlebury to become professor of astronomy, zoology, and natural history at Amherst College, a po
born in Brunswick, Maine and was Professor of Zoology and Geology at Brown University in Providence
ebruary 21 - La Specola, Florence's Museum of Zoology and Natural History, opens to the public.
e was also well skilled in botany, chemistry, zoology, and the kindred branches.
He received a degree in Zoology and obtained full time work as a software pro
ence (physics, chemistry, mathematics, botany zoology and biotechnology).
ing Ph.D. programs in chemistry, physics, and zoology, and has an enrollment of around 1,500 studen
and eventually held joint appointments in the Zoology and Anthropology Departments.
nography, meteorology, terrestrial magnetism, zoology and botany, between 1937 and 1975 (see Price,
professor of the new department of chemistry, zoology and botany at the University of Rostock.
le retired, Pictet was appointed professor of zoology and comparative anatomy.
as awarded an extraordinary professorship for Zoology and Ichthyology and the chair of a full profe
d Fettes College, Edinburgh, where he studied zoology and anatomy.
He was Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of
y in 1873, where he was professor of geology, zoology, and botany.
of developmental biology at the Department of zoology and fellow at the Kings College, Cambridge.
nimal groups, such as phycology, invertebrate zoology and ichthyology.
m to be the Head Curator of the Department of Zoology, and two years later was made Senior Scientis
many books and articles on chemistry, botany, zoology and mineralogy.
media and members from The Centre for Fortean Zoology and was nicknamed the Morfadile or Pluck Ness
Myers of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and major contributor to the Animal Diversity
ow of Trinity Superintendent of the Museum of Zoology, and Registrary of the University.
From 1889 to 1911 he taught zoology and botany at the University of Barcelona.
t took the opportunity to occupy the chair of zoology and comparative anatomy at the faculty of sci
his, as can be seen by studies in fields like zoology and ethology, and also in Schopenhauer's work
and in 1865 was an instructor of comparative zoology and physiology at the agricultural academy in
me time one of the editors of the Magazine of Zoology and Botany.
ses in evolutionary theory and human origins, zoology and anthropology.
cs and Instrumentation, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology and three departments under the faculty of Ar
aturing collections of antiquities, botanics, zoology and mineralogy.
rsity College with a BSc degree in Chemistry, Zoology and Physiology, followed by Special Physiolog
Goodman graduated with a degree in zoology and a minor in biochemistry, and continued on
He was professor of zoology and later botany at the University College Du
icafiillus and Larus in Jardine's Magazine of Zoology and Botany.
m School in Rutland, and then gained a BSc in Zoology and Psychology in 1988, followed in 1997 by a
Microbial Ecosystems, to Marine Invertebrate Zoology and Coral Reef Ecology.
n 1822, Van Breda became professor of botany, zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of
He was professor of zoology and curator of the Museum of Natural History
Walter Koelz studied zoology and received the degree of Doctor of Philosop
of Modena, and in 1869 became a professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of
From 1957 he taught zoology and under the guidance of S. P. Naumov and A.
am, but in 1826 he was appointed Professor of Zoology and Mineralogy at the University of Leiden.
1866 it was originally the 'Professorship of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy', but was renamed in
spheric sciences, physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, and microbiology.
n the following year he became a professor of zoology and botany at the Technische Hochschule Herzo
d to the life sciences, especially botany and zoology, and to linguistics, folklore, ethnography, h
She taught mathematics and zoology, and also created a manual of exercises for t
papers on Diptera appeared in the Magazine of Zoology and Botany ( 1, ii: 145-61; iv: 359-68; v: 45
He received his BA and MA degrees in zoology and Ph.D. degree in animal behaviour from Cam
versity) in 1912 as Head of the Department of Zoology and Entomology, a position he held until 1950
Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy established by Robert
was affiliated with the Estonian Institute of Zoology and Botany between 1952 and his death in 1981
Patrick Bateson received his BA degree in zoology and Ph.D. degree in animal behaviour from Cam
tudents who achieved prominence in th area of zoology and for the number of books and papers he wro
he became the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology and, in 1927, director of the museum.
The Petrie Museum and the Grant Museum of Zoology are at University College London in Gower Str
m of Greek Archaeology and the Cole Museum of Zoology are both found in this area.
In 1992 Downes founded the Centre for Fortean Zoology, arguably the world's largest cryptozoologica
the Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology as specimen #9999.
le, including students of botany, ecology and zoology, as well as recreationists willing to hike to
ary has collections ranging from astronomy to zoology, as well as a world-class Special Collections
aving been the mollusca and other branches of zoology, as testified by his papers in the Zoological
s an American herpetologist, and professor of zoology at the University of Michigan.
1798, but also studied botany, mineralogy and zoology at the university.
amilton, FRS, and John Edward Gray, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum.
He was a professor of zoology at Brigham Young University from 1908-1911, a
He was Professor of Zoology at Harvard University and Fellow of the Ameri
of Molecular Biophysics in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford where he remained
lian Museum, in Perth, as well as a Reader in Zoology at the University of Western Australia.
veterinarian and was, sometime, Professor of Zoology at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Vince
He was a professor of zoology at the University of Oslo from 1852 to 1874,
He studied Zoology at Kings College, Newcastle.
rsity of Zagreb, and in 1927 was Professor of Zoology at the University of Cairo.
e combined two careers, becoming Professor of Zoology at King's College London in 1836 (on the stre
the war he made use of the G.I. Bill to study zoology at the University of Georgia, eventually achi
He is Hope Professor of Zoology at Oxford University.
Clark worked at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University from 1905, and was cura
usic at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and zoology at the University of Copenhagen.
He was Professor of Zoology at the Royal College of Science, Dublin, Irel
He then earned a doctorate in Zoology at the University of Washington under Robert
a Canada Research Chair in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia.
1946 to 1948 - Studied Zoology at Worcester College, Oxford University.
This spurred him on to study Zoology at Cornell University, returning to take on t
in London, by Dr. John Edward Gray, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum.
Emeritus Royal Society Research Professor of Zoology at the University of Cambridge.
He completed his BSc in zoology at Oxford University.
accepted a professorate in the Department of Zoology at the University of Florida in Gainesville,
st and embryologist, professor of comparative zoology at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena,
niversity of Ibadan in 1975, and Professor of Zoology at the Lagos State University in 1986.
Berlepsch studied zoology at the University of Halle.
He studied zoology at the universities of Greifswald and Marburg
Dr. Mignucci studied zoology at Colorado State University, graduating with
the United States in 1935 and was curator of zoology at the Smithsonian Institution until his deat
1904 by Professor G. Gilson, the professor of Zoology at Louvain University, Louvain, Belgium.
He was professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Durham and is honoured b
In 1847 he became professor of zoology at the University of Giessen, and in 1852 pro
s' boarding school in Lancashire, and studied zoology at the University of Bristol.
After graduating, he lectured in zoology at Harvard and held the position of Curator o
n Paonia, Colorado, and Professor Emeritus of Zoology at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
He taught anatomy and zoology at the Senckenberg Medical Institute of Frank
He became professor of mineralogy and zoology at the University of Pavia in 1851, and was a
Simon Fritz, a professor of zoology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Henrie
Parker was Keeper of Zoology at the Natural History Museum from 1947 to 19
thern Ireland where he served as the Chair of Zoology at Queen's University of Belfast from 1931-19
997 and his Ph.D. in evolutionary biology and zoology at the University of Guelph in 2002.
Jena, and in 1855 was appointed professor of zoology at the University of Cracow.
to 1895 he was employed as a demonstrator of zoology at University College, Liverpool.
Born in Naples, Carlo Emery was professor of Zoology at the University of Bologna.
Assistant Keeper (2nd class) in Department of Zoology at the British Museum of Natural History on 1
ty; they are now in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
as a publication of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University from 1941-1975.
s offered a chair as professor for botany and zoology at the University of Karlsruhe as the success
Hardy was the first Professor of Zoology at the University of Hull from 1928 - 1942.
they were shown to the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University in January 1854.
He taught classes in medical zoology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and at Ge
at of Professor and Head of the Department of Zoology at the University College of wales, Aberystwy
ccept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
e in Cambridge, and later became Professor of Zoology at Edinburgh University in 1963 after working
e Department of Genetics of the Department of Zoology at Oxford University.
He was appointed professor of zoology at Uppsala University 1942, where he remained
In 1964, he was appointed professor of zoology at the University of Copenhagen.
Born in Perth, Western Australia, he studied zoology at The University of Western Australia.
t Ludwig Taschenberg.From 1879 after studying zoology at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Witt
He became an assistant professor of forest zoology at the New York State College of Forestry at
At first a physician he taught zoology at the University of Naples.
Ph.D. (1866-1947) was a college professor of zoology at Vassar.
ademic position was as assistant professor of zoology at Smith College (1928-30), but most of his c
s of Halle and Berlin, he began to lecture on zoology at the University of Jena in 1846, became pro
was followed by a long career as Professor of Zoology at University College London, where his uncle
He studied zoology at the University of Jena, earning his doctor
He was a professor of zoology at the University of Copenhagen.
1834 he was professor of natural history and zoology at King's College.
From 1913 until 1916 he taught zoology at Massachusetts State College in Amherst, Ma
He gave public lectures in zoology at the university from 1868.
In 1929 he became professor of Zoology at the University of Greifswald.
He was appointed Demonstrator in Zoology at Cambridge University, 1937-1938, and Fello
In 1961 he moved to the Linacre Chair of Zoology at Oxford University.
In 1926 he studied medicine and zoology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
student, he was employed by the Department of Zoology at the British Museum (Natural History), wher
d 1965 he was a lecturer at the Department of Zoology at Edinburgh University.
In 1964 he graduated in zoology at the University of Bristol.
eft his position as an Associate Professor of Zoology at the University of Texas and formed a molec
Born in Basel, Switzerland, he studied zoology at the University of Basel and worked later i
March 1941 to a Jewish family, Edell studied zoology at Cornell University and earned his M.D. fro
0 he became an assistant in the Department of Zoology at the Natural History Museum, becoming Keepe
ntomology (later the Division of Invertebrate Zoology) at the American Museum of Natural History in
In 1902, he became professor of zoology at the university, whilst later also acceptin
e in Arachnology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard.
n biology at Tulane University and her PhD in zoology at Clemson University in 1980.
91 and then became a professor of comparative zoology at Brown.
He studied zoology at St. Peter's College, Oxford, but spent mos
In 1906 he studied vertebrate zoology at Harvard College where he graduated to Bach
Huxley between 1874 and 1878, and lectured in Zoology at Edinburgh University from 1880 to 1888.
He studied zoology at the University of Cambridge and received h
of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford.
r, former ichthyologist for the Department of Zoology at the British Natural History Museum, who pu
He was Professor of Zoology at Kyoto University working at the Seto Marin
ny years an outstanding Department of Medical Zoology at NAMRU-3 in Cairo.
ear-old John Graham Kerr, Regius Professor of Zoology at the University of Glasgow.
logist and columnist and retired Professor of Zoology at the St. Augustine Campus of the University
ADW was created by the staff at the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan.
He was Professor of Zoology, Bedford College, London from 1941 to 1954.
es the degree titles and research of Biology, Zoology, Biochemistry, Biomedical sciences and Pharma
ain, but changed the subject and then studied zoology, botany and anthropology.
l in 1893 and continued as the Departments of Zoology, Botany, and Geology.
He studied marine biology, zoology, botany, and philosophy, and became a well-kn
mbracing the geography, geology, climatology, zoology, botany, and paleontology of Asia Minor, repr
c. (Bachelor of Science) (Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Botany,Geology) and B.C.S. (Bachelor of Comp
Zoology: Bottle-nosed Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) (
nama Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology, Bulletin 46 (8) : 137-160 (1905) with John E
rsity in Melbourne, majoring in Chemistry and Zoology, but cut short his study due to a car acciden
                                                                                                   


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