Mildred Gordon may refer to Mildred Gordon politician born 1923 , British Labour Party Member of Parliament Mildred Gordon writer 1912 1979 , American crime fiction novelist Mildred Gordon Ganas born 1922 , founder of Ganas community, FFL, GROW Mildred Gordon biologist 1920 1993 , American microbiologist hndis Gordon, Mildred ... more details
Detre may refer to L szl Detre microbiologist 1874 1939 , a Hungarian physician who suggested the concept and proposed the term antigen L szl Detre astronomer , a Hungarian astronomer 1538 Detre , an asteroid named after the astronomer Detre Bebek 14 15th century , a palatine Kingdom of Hungary palatine of Kingdom of Hungary hu Bebek Detre disambig Category Surnames ... more details
Refimprove date September 2008 Donald Devereux Woods 16 February 1912 6 November 1964 was a UK British microbiologist . He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1952. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Woods, Donald Devereux ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British microbiologist DATE OF BIRTH 16 February 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 November 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Woods, Donald Devereux Category British microbiologists Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category 1912 births Category 1964 deaths UK biologist stub ... more details
Hugh Robinson Whitehead 1899&ndash 1983 was a notable New Zealand biochemist, microbiologist and scientific administrator. He was born in Leeds , Yorkshire , England in 1899. ref name DNZB Whitehead DNZB title Hugh Robinson Whitehead first P. S. last Robertson id 5w25 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Whitehead, Hugh Robinson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Biochemist, microbiologist, scientific administrator DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH Leeds, Yorkshire, England DATE OF DEATH 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whitehead, Hugh Robinson Category 1899 births Category 1983 deaths Category New Zealand biochemists Category English emigrants to New Zealand Category New Zealand microbiologists NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Albert Schatz may refer to Albert Schatz law 1879 ? , law professor and historian Albert Gerard Schatz 1921 1985 , U.S. federal judge Albert Schatz music 1839 1910 , musicologist, composer, and librettist Albert Schatz scientist 1922 2005 , microbiologist, co discoverer of streptomycin hndis name Schatz, Albert bg fr Albert Schatz ... more details
Henry Thornton may refer to Henry Thornton reformer 1760 1815 , an English economist, banker, philanthropist and parliamentarian one of the founders of the Clapham Sect Henry Thornton magazine , an Australian online opinions based magazine established in 1999 Sir Henry Thornton railway manager 1871 1933 , president of Canadian National Railway Henry Clay Thornton , his father, lawyer Henry Gerard Thornton 1892 1977 , British microbiologist hndis name Thornton, Henry ... more details
Stephan Angeloff 1878 1964 was a Bulgaria n microbiologist . References http www.microbio.bas.bg h&s.html Short Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Angeloff, Stephan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Angeloff, Stephan Category Bulgarian microbiologists Category 1878 births Category 1964 deaths Bulgaria scientist stub biologist stub ... more details
Spi e gelman n German for mirror man is a surname and may refer to Art Spiegelman , American comics artist James Spigelman , Chief Justice of New South Wales Sol Spiegelman , American microbiologist Vladek Spiegelman , father of Art Spiegelman and subject of his graphic novel Maus See also Spiegel Spiegler surname Spiegelmann, Spiegelman, Szpigelman , Shpigelman , Spigelman Category German language surnames Category Jewish surnames de Spiegelman fr Spiegelman ru ... more details
William Patrick may refer to William Patrick minister 1791 1872 , minister of the Church of Scotland William C. Patrick III 1926 2010 , U.S. Army microbiologist and bioweaponeer William Penn Patrick 1930 1973 , American entrepreneur and businessman William S. Patrick , 13th mayor of Flint William Patrick author , humanistic psychology author See also Bill Patrick disambiguation hndis Patrick, William ... more details
Hoch may refer to Adolf Hoch Daniel Hoch , soccer player Daniel K. Hoch , politician Danny Hoch , writer, director and performance artist Edward D. Hoch , writer Edward W. Hoch , politician Fred Hoch Hannah H ch Harry Hoch Homer Hoch Hug Hoch James Hoch , microbiologist James Hoch poet Johann Otto Hoch Joseph Hoch Matthew Hoch Scott Hoch Winton Hoch surname ... more details
italic title Taxobox color lightgrey name Listonella regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gamma Proteobacteria ordo Vibrionales familia Vibrionaceae genus Listonella genus authority MacDonell and Colwell 1986 type species Listonella anguillarum subdivision ranks Species subdivision Listonella anguillarum L. anguillarum br Listonella pelagia L. pelagia Listonella is a genus of Gram negative ocean marine bacteria in the family Vibrionaceae . It is named after the American microbiologist J. Liston. Category Vibrionales Proteobacteria stub ... more details
Arnold Demain is an American microbiologist . ref cite doi 10.1089 ind.2006.2.239 ref ref cite doi 10.1002 biot.200790130 ref During his 60 year long career, he has gained a renowned reputation in the field of industrial microbiology . The August 2010 edition of The Journal of Antibiotics celebrated his scientific career. ref http www.nature.com ja focus dr arnold demain index.html ref References Reflist Category American microbiologists Category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences scientist stub ... more details
Goldfarb is German for golden color and is the surname of Alex Goldfarb Israeli politician , a former Israeli politician Alexander Goldfarb microbiologist , a microbiologist, activist and author Alexander Goldfarb is also one of the aliases used by NKVD agent J. Peters Alvin Goldfarb , president of Western Illinois University Charles Goldfarb , co inventor of the Generalized Markup Language, a system for annotating text Howard Goldfarb , a Canadian poker player Lawrence R. Goldfarb , CEO and founding partner of LRG Capital Group Robert Goldfarb , President and CEO of Ruane, Cunniff, and Goldfarb Warren Goldfarb , a philosopher and mathematician with a specialization in logic See also Ruane, Cunniff, and Goldfarb , an investment firm in the United States Goldfarb, Levy, Eran, Meiri & Co. , the second largest law firm in Israel Broyden Fletcher Goldfarb Shanno method, a.k.a. BFGS method , a method for solving nonlinear optimization problems surname Category Jewish surnames Category German language surnames de Goldfarb ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Bernard Zab ocki January 1, 1907 in Navahrudak March 3, 2002 in Delta, British Columbia was a Poland Polish microbiology microbiologist and immunology immunologist . He was a professor at University of d since 1950 and a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences since 1965 . Notable works include Bakterie i wirusy chorobotw rcze cz owieka 1966 and Podstawy wsp czesnej immunologii 1973 . References cite encyclopedia title Zab ocki Bernard encyclopedia Internetowa encyklopedia PWN url http encyklopedia.pwn.pl haslo.php?id 3999649 accessdate 2007 03 19 DEFAULTSORT Zablocki, Bernard Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Zab ocki, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Polish microbiologist, immunologist DATE OF BIRTH January 1, 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH Nowogr dek , Poland DATE OF DEATH March 3, 2002 PLACE OF DEATH Delta, British Columbia , Canada Category 1907 births Category 2002 deaths Category People from Navahrudak Category Polish immunologists Category Polish microbiologists Poland scientist stub biologist stub ... more details
Willem M. de Vos born 30 October 1954, Apeldoorn is a Dutch academic and microbiologist . He studied for his PhD at the University of Groningen . He is notable for winning the Spinozapremie in 2008. External links http www.wewur.wur.nl popups vcard.aspx?id VOS017&lang uk http www.nwo.nl NWOHome.nsf pages NWOA 7F4GUT Eng NWO Spinoza Prize jury report for Prof. W.M. Willem de Vos Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vos, Willem De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Microbiologist DATE OF BIRTH 30 October 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH Apeldoorn , Netherlands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vos, Willem De Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Dutch microbiologists Category People from Apeldoorn Category University of Groningen alumni Category Wageningen University faculty Category Academics of the University of Helsinki ... more details
Jeffery Errington Fellow of the Royal Society FRS , FMedSci is a British microbiologist , and Director of the Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, at Newcastle University University of Newcastle upon Tyne . ref http www.ncl.ac.uk camb staff profile jeff.errington ref Life He was Professor of Microbiology at University of Oxford . He scientific founder of Demuris. ref http www.demuris.co.uk people.htm ref He is a Director at Biota Holdings Ltd. ref http quotes.wsj.com AU BTA company people executive profile 74375531?mod WSJ qtpeople allexec ref References reflist External links http royalsociety.org library moments primitive cell replication http patents.justia.com inventor JEFFERYERRINGTON.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Errington, Jeffrey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Microbiologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Errington, Jeffrey Category British microbiologists Category Academics of Newcastle University Category Academics of the University of Oxford Category Living people Category Fellows of the Royal Society ... more details
Infobox person name Monserrate Roman image Monserrate Roman.JPG imagesize 150px caption The Chief Microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support System project . birth date birth place Puerto Rico death date death place nationality Puerto Rican citizenship Puerto Rican occupation Microbiologist and scientist salary networth spouse children signature website footnotes Monserrate Roman , is a Puerto Rico Puerto Rican scientist in NASA who helped NASA build part of the International Space Station . She is the Chief Microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support System project who determines how microbes will behave under different situations and in different locations, such as the nooks and crannies of the Space Station. Early years Roman was born and raised in Puerto Rico where she received her primary and secondary education. It was as a child that she developed her fascination with science and living organisms . She was inspired by her science teachers who nurtured her curiosity and encouraged her to participate in the local science fair s which at the same time allowed her to work with real scientists. She applied and was accepted in the University of Puerto Rico after graduating from high school. Because of her in interest in microbiology, Roman would wash dishes in the institution s science laboratory with the intention of having access to the same. Eventually she was hired as a research assistant before earning her bachelor s degree in microbiology. Roman continued her academic education and earned a master s degree in the same discipline at the University of Alabama in Huntsville . Career in NASA In 1989, she applied and was hired as a microbiologist by NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC at Huntsville, Alabama . As a microbiologist, Roman studies microbes , living organisms including virus es, bacteria , fungi and parasitism parasites ... ref As chief microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems ECLSS project, Roman ... more details
David Bruce may refer to David Bruce brewer born 1948 , founder of the Firkin Brewery pub chain David Bruce physician fl. 1660s , Scottish physician David II of Scotland 1324 1371 , David Bruce, King of Scots, son of King Robert the Bruce David Bruce actor 1914 1976 , American film actor David Bruce bridge 1900 1965 , contract bridge player in the 1930s played as David Burnstine member of ACBL Hall of Fame David Bruce composer born 1970 , British composer David Bruce inventor , American industrialist and inventor David Bruce microbiologist 1855 1931 , Scottish pathologist and microbiologist David Bruce musician , Australian singer, percussionist and composer David K. E. Bruce 1898 1977 , American diplomat David Bruce ice hockey born 1964 , Canadian National Hockey League player David Bruce minister 1824 1911 , Presbyterian minister, journalist See also David Bruce LM 5000 Pairs , an American contract bridge competition David Bruce Winery , an American winery David Bryce 1803 1876 , Scottish architect hndis Bruce, David DEFAULTSORT Bruce, David it David Bruce disambigua nl David Bruce ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Federico Uruburu Fernandez image Federico Uruburu.jpg imagesize alt caption Federico Uruburu pseudonym birth name birth date Birth date 1934 10 3 birth place Granada , Andaluc a , Spain death date death date 2003 09 20 death place Near Porto , Portugal occupation microbiologist nationality Spain Spanish notableworks influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp Federico Uruburu Fernandez was a Spain Spanish microbiologist . He was involved in early development of microbiology and electron microscopy in Spain, and was instrumental in establishing the Spanish Type Culture Collection. References cite journal unused data ISSN 1139 6709 author Villanueva, Julio R, Garc a Acha, I. title In memory of Federico Uruburu 1934 2003 journal International Microbiology volume 7 issue 1 year 2004 pages 67 70 url http www.im.microbios.org 25march04 11 20Uruburu.pdf pmid 15179610 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uruburu Fernandez, Federico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 10 03 PLACE OF BIRTH Granada , Andaluc a , Spain DATE OF DEATH 2003 09 20 PLACE OF DEATH Near Porto , Portugal DEFAULTSORT Uruburu Fernandez, Federico Category Academics Category Spanish microbiologists Category 1934 births Category 2003 deaths spain scientist stub ... more details
File Dr Charles C Shepard.jpg right 150px Dr. Charles C. Shepard was a microbiologist , and former director of Centers for Disease Control s Laboratory Division. It was through the diligent efforts of doctors Sheppard, and cohort microbiologist Joseph McDade, which lead to the 1977 discovery of the initially illusive bacterium Legionella pneumophila , the etiologic agent that causes Legionnaires disease . ref cite web url http www.sph.emory.edu cms about shepard award.html title RSPH & 124 Charles C. Shepard Award publisher Sph.emory.edu date accessdate 2010 10 22 ref ref http www.nejm.org doi full 10.1056 NEJM197712012972201 ref Charles C. Shepard, M.D., was chief of the Leprosy and Rickettsia Branch at CDC for more than 30 years, until his death on February 18, 1985. Each year the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ATSDR present the Charles C. Shepard Science Awards to the authors of the most outstanding peer reviewed research papers published by CDC ATSDR scientists. This article incorporates public domain text from the CDC website, under CDC PHIL image 10136. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Shepard, Charles C. Category American physicians ... more details
Refimprove type bacteria date December 2009 Taxobox color lightgrey name Beijerinckiaceae regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Alphaproteobacteria ordo Rhizobiales familia Beijerinckiaceae familia authority Garrity et al . 2006 subdivision ranks Genera ref cite web url http www.bacterio.cict.fr classifgenerafamilies.html Beijerinckiaceae title List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature accessdate 20 July 2010 ref subdivision Beijerinckia br Chelatococcus br Methylocapsa br Methylocella br Methylovirgula br The Beijerinckiaceae are a family of Rhizobiales . They are named after the Netherlands Dutch microbiologist Martinus Willem Beijerinck . The Beijerinckia are free living nitrogen fixing bacteria. References Reflist Category Rhizobiales Proteobacteria stub es Beijerinckiaceae ... more details
Vishniac lang ro could refer to Roman Vishniac 1897 1990 , a Russian American, Jewish, photographer and biologist . Wolf V. Vishniac 1922 1973 , an US microbiologist who died during an expedition to Antarctica . Vishniac crater Vishniac , a crater on Mars , named after Wolf V. Vishniac. Ethan Vishniac Ethan T ecumseh . Vishniac , an US astrophysicist , and editor of the Astrophysical Journal . Sunyaev Zel dovich effect Ostriker Vishniac effect Category Slavic language surnames Category Jewish surnames surname Vishniac surname stub Russia hist stub Jewish hist stub de Vishniac pt Vishniac ru ... more details
John Beckwith may refer to John Christmas Beckwith 1750 1809 English organist and composer. John Charles Beckwith organist 1788 1819 , English organist John Charles Beckwith British Army officer 1789 1862 John Adolphus Beckwith 1800 1880 , Canadian politician John Beckwith bishop 1831 1890 , American clergyman, Second Bishop of Georgia John Beckwith baseball 1900 1956 , American baseball player, infielder in the Negro Leagues John Beckwith composer born 1927 , Canadian composer John Beckwith footballer born 1934 , former Australian rules football player and coach Sir John Lionel Beckwith born 1947 , British business tycoon See also Jon Beckwith , microbiologist Jonathan Beckwith disambiguation Beckwith disambiguation hndis Beckwith, John ... more details
noinclude John Cleland may refer to noinclude John Cleland 1709 1789 , English novelist, author of Fanny Hill the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure John Cleland racing driver born 1952 , retired Scottish racing driver John Burton Cleland 1878 1971 , Australian microbiologist and naturalist John Fullerton Cleland , Protestant Christian missionary in China John Cleland anatomist 1835 1925 , Scottish Anatomist Professor of Anatomy in Galway, Ireland Glasgow, Scotland this page has been deleted John R.D. Cleland, major general, commander of 8th Infantry Division United States 8th Infantry Division , 1975 1977 noinclude hndis Cleland, John noinclude ... more details
Diggle might refer to as a placename Diggle, Greater Manchester , a village in Saddleworth, England. as a person Andy Diggle , a British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD. Angus Diggle , a British solicitor who was convicted of attempted rape in 1993. Steve Diggle , a member of the Buzzcocks, a British popular music group. http www.stevediggle.com Steve Diggle , a microbiologist working at the University of Nottingham, UK. as a fictional character Dedalus Diggle , a character from the Harry Potter books. Diggles The Myth Of Fenris , fictional characters in the video game disambig de Diggle ... more details