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physiologist

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  • cope was originally described by the German physiologist A.W. Volkmann in 1859.
  • arch 11, 1999) was a Canadian psychologist, physiologist, anatomist, chemist and neurologist.
  • Dr. Morley Richard Kare (1922-1990) was a physiologist and biologist.
  • d Adolf Berthold (1803 - 1861) was a German physiologist and zoologist.
  • For the Russian physiologist and his experiments with dogs, see Ivan Pav
  • - 11 November 1886) was a French zoologist, physiologist and politician.
  • July 1865 - 2 November 1928) was a British physiologist, and educator.
  • ay 11 - Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, German physiologist and anthropologist (died 1840)
  • 16 - John James Richard Macleod, physician, physiologist and Nobel laureate (b.1876)
  • March 1865 - 10 March 1930) was an Austrian physiologist and neurologist.
  • er 26, 1825 - August 10, 1895) was a German physiologist and chemist.
  • The method was introduced by the noted physiologist and disaster investigator, John Scott Halda
  • ust 1865) was a Polish/German embryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born in Posen, Prussia.
  • 2 August 2005) was a British psychiatrist, physiologist and businessman.
  • garave Armstrong (born 1934) is an American physiologist and a former student of Dr. Andrew Fielding
  • 2 October 1938) is a Rhodesian-born British physiologist and biochemist.
  • Carl Pantin, an experimental zoologist and physiologist, and John Baker, a cytologist.
  • rke (1817 - January 25, 1880) was a British physiologist and neurologist who is primarily known for
  • esham Bois, Buckinghamshire) was an English physiologist and neurologist.
  • Schmidt-Nielsen was a comparative kidney physiologist and Kinter was an environmental ecologist w
  • en, William Francis Ganong, Jr., a renowned physiologist, and Ann Ganong Seidler, professor of speec
  • 758 - 22 August 1828) was a neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study of the localizati
  • lation to Sir Andrew F. Huxley (the English physiologist and biophysicist), Prof. Andrew D. Huxley i
  • rch group in October 1950 by Leon Orbeli, a physiologist and a long time collaborator with Ivan Pavl
  • Lebedev apprenticed as a student with physiologist and psychologist Ivan Pavlov, becoming fami
  • -1910) was a prominent Italian neurologist, physiologist and anthropologist, noted for his experimen
  • - 19 Sep 1911) was a British physician and physiologist and the discoverer of Pavy's disease, a cyc
  • lsen married Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, a fellow physiologist, and received doctoral degrees in Dentistry
  • five children, one of them being the later physiologist and Nobel laureate Ulf von Euler.
  • , Moscow - September 20, 1999) was a Soviet physiologist and biochemist, academician (1953), and Her
  • The family included the physiologist and father, John Scott Haldane, together wi
  • The son of Keith Lucas ScD FRS, a physiologist and instrument designer, Keith-Lucas (who c
  • uly 5, 1888 - May 11, 1963) was an American physiologist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physi
  • He had now become known as a great physiologist and pathologist: he had done for pathology
  • Vernon Mottram (1882-1976), physiologist and nutritionist
  • Janet, the daughter of Nobel-prize winning physiologist Archibald Hill.
  • ll and granddaughter of Nobel-prize winning physiologist Archibald Vivian Hill.
  • Wade works as a Cardiac Physiologist at Wycombe General Hospital.
  • He was appointed assistant physiologist at the Tropical Plant Research Foundation i
  • (1 March 1822 - 28 April 1905) was a German physiologist born in Kassel.
  • ingston (1875 - 1948) was an American plant physiologist, born at Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Friedrich Burdach (1776-1847) was a German physiologist, born in Leipzig.
  • (19 August 1824 - 1904, Paris) was a French physiologist born in Gisors, Eure.
  • Karl Friedrich Burdach - German physiologist, born in Leipzig.
  • A plant physiologist by training, from 1962 Holm-Hansen was the
  • after the Scottish anatomist, surgeon, and physiologist Charles Bell.
  • ve saw a change in directorship, with plant physiologist Dr. Hannah Jaenicke assuming the role.
  • He attended to physiologist Emil von Behring during the night prior to
  • He was the father of physiologist Franz Schweigger-Seidel (1834-1871).
  • He was father to physiologist Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861).
  • ne in the laboratory of marine invertebrate physiologist, Grover C. Stephens.
  • He then trained as a physiologist in the Department of Physiology at Universi
  • Sergei Tschachotin, former assistant to the physiologist Ivan Pavlov in 1931.
  • e at the University of Berlin under eminent physiologist Johannes Peter Muller, and also at Universi
  • gist J.B.S. Haldane and his grandfather the physiologist John Scott Haldane.
  • ogist J.B.S. Haldane was his uncle, and the physiologist John Scott Haldane was his maternal grandfa
  • at Cambridge University, working under the physiologist John Langley.
  • The name commemorates the physiologist Julius Wiesner.
  • techniques in esophageal surgery, and with physiologist Ludolf von Krehl (1867-1937) performed stel
  • Among his students in Bonn were physiologist Nathan Zuntz (1847-1920) and chemist Hugo P
  • 27 November - Charles Scott Sherrington, physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1952)
  • ancashire - 8 December 1864) was an English physiologist noted for his reference work "Kirkes' Physi
  • The institute was named after Danish physiologist Peter Ludvig Panum (1820-1885).
  • combinations of these names, was an Italian physiologist, physician, and professor.
  • 19, 1871 - October 1, 1945) was an American physiologist, professor and chairman of the Department o
  • is father's side, Keynes is the grandson of physiologist Richard Keynes, the nephew of historian and
  • For the neuroanatomist and physiologist, see Franz Joseph Gall.
  • ss, physicist Professor Charles Barkla, the physiologist Sir Charles Sherrington, physicist Sir Jame
  • esford Leathes (1864-1956), a distinguished physiologist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society
  • r 18, 1839 - February 6, 1917) was a German physiologist who was born in Berlin.
  • on (1909 - 1996) was a 20th century English physiologist who worked on membrane transport and ocular
  • 23 - May 20, 1792) was a French surgeon and physiologist who was born in Metz.
  • Olof Rudbeck, Swedish physiologist who discovered that the thoracic duct is co
  • - January 25, 1932) was an Austrian-German physiologist who was born in Salzburg.
  • 25, 1849 - February 14, 1904) was a Swedish physiologist who was a professor at the universities of
  • nuary 1920) was a German botanist and plant physiologist who was born in Grebenstein.
  • midt-Nielsen is a prominent Danish-American physiologist, who became the first woman president of th
  • for Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777), Swiss physiologist who made important contributions to medical
  • 5 - January 18, 1946) was an American plant physiologist who was born in Lawton, Michigan and grew u
  • American registered dietitian and exercise physiologist who has hosted Honey, We're Killing the Kid
  • - July 1, 1936) was a German internist and physiologist whose most important work was in studying t
  • Darwin's friend the Unitarian physiologist William Carpenter called Darwin's Origin of
  • Along with American physiologist William Henry Howell (1860-1945), the Howel
  • USDA plant physiologist with examples of bioengineered tomatoes
  • ent of the S.P.S.L., combined a career as a physiologist with a life of political responsibility.
  • First he worked under the developmental physiologist Wolfgang Luther and continued under the sen
  • Wells, a comparative physiologist, worked on invertebrates of several phyla.