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Linnaeus, Carl - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html
Biographical information on the "Father of Taxonomy" whose system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms is still in use today. |
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The Huxley File - http://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/
The works of Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895): physiologist, anatomist, anthropologist, agnostic, educator, and Darwin's bulldog. |
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Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/Edarwin.html
Grandfather of Charles Darwin and a philosopher, botanist, and naturalist in his own right. |
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Edward Drinker Cope (1840 - 1897) - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/cope.html
Biographical information on this American paleontologist and evolutionist. |
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Joseph Dalton Hooker - http://www.jdhooker.org.uk/
A leading nineteenth century botanist, and close friend of Charles Darwin. |
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Robert Hooke - http://www.roberthooke.org.uk/
Site devoted to the life and work of Robert Hooke, one of the leading scientists of 17th century England, and first Curator of Experiments at the Royal Society. |
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Hofmann, Albert - http://www.stainblue.com/ah.html
Dr. Albert Hofmann, the father of LSD, psilocybin, and psilocin. |
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A Victorian Renaissance Man: John Obadiah Westwood - http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/exhibits/westwood/
Exhibits materials about the life and work of a prolific nineteenth-century entomologist, archaeologist, and biological illustrator. |
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Francis Galton: Pioneer of Heredity and Biometry - http://galton.org/biography/bulmer.htm
Information on a book by Michael Bulmer about this nineteenth century scientist's work on genetics, evolution and biological statistics. |
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Jan Swammerdam - http://www.janswammerdam.net/
Describes the life and work of this 17th century Dutch microscopist. |
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Pennant, Thomas (1726-1798) - http://www.llgc.org.uk/ardd/pennant/pennant.htm
Welsh naturalist, antiquary and author. Bibliography, biographical notes, artworks and a complete list of exhibits in the Thomas Pennant Exhibition held in 1998. |
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Willadsen, Steen - http://library.thinkquest.org/24355/data/details/profiles/willadsen.html
Biographical information on this Danish scientist who made great contributions to reproductive physiology and embryology and created the first cloned farm animal using the method of nuclear transfer. |
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Sistotrema confluens - http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/dec2007.html
Tom Volk provides photographs and information on this strange tooth fungus in honor of the tercentenary of the birth of Carl Linnaeus. |
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Wilmut, Ian - http://library.thinkquest.org/24355/data/details/profiles/wilmut.html
Biographical information on this Scottish embryologist who in 1996, was the first to clone a mammal, a sheep named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells. |
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Jean Linden - http://www.jeanlinden.info/
The 19th century Belgian who explored and horticulturist who specialized in orchids. |
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Fabre, Jean-Henri Casimir ( 1823 - 1915 ) - http://www.e-fabre.com/en/
The life and work of this entomologist. E-Texts and Gallery. |
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Hans Spemann - http://library.thinkquest.org/24355/data/details/profiles/spemann.html
Provides information about Hans Spemann, 1935 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, and his work in embryology. |
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Weigl, Rudolf Stefan - http://lwow.home.pl/weigl/in-memoriam.html
Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl (1883-1957) has developed the first effective vaccine against typhus. |
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"Science Is in a Constant Flow" - http://www.deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/html/047StrasburgerCV.html
Biography of botanist Eduard Strasburger, considered the founder of modern cytology. |
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Biochemistry History - http://www.imagery-imagination.com/biochem.htm
Short biographies of Biochemists Marshall Nirenberg, who cracked the genetic code, and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, discoverer of vitamins |