- A
bacteriologist is a microbiologist, or
similarly trained professional, in bacteriology— a
subdivision of
microbiology that
studies bacteria, typically...
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Imperial Bacteriologist and
Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist were
designations in the
British Indian government. The
positions involved work related...
- Dr John
Morison FRSE CIE (1879–1971) was a 20th-century
British physician prominent in the
field of bacteriophage. He was born in
Rajshahi (now part of...
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bacteriologist Anderseniella – Valérie Andersen, a
French bacteriologist Andreprevotia – André
Romain Prévot (1894–1982), a
French bacteriologist Annwoodia...
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Betty Cronin (July 12, 1928–December 11, 2016) was an
American bacteriologist and co-author of Campbell’s
Great American Cookbook. Some call her "the mother...
- was born in New York City. His mother, Mary Ann (née O'Shea), was a
bacteriologist, and his father,
Thomas Francis Gallagher, Jr., was an
advertising executive...
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Giemsa stain (/ˈɡiːmzə/),
named after German chemist and
bacteriologist Gustav Giemsa, is a
nucleic acid
stain used in
cytogenetics and for the histopathological...
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Balmain bug,
Moreton Bay bug, mudbug) and used by
physicians and
bacteriologists for disease-causing
germs (e.g., superbugs), but
entomologists reserve...
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biotechnology and others. A
bacteriologist is a
microbiologist or
other trained professional in bacteriology.
Bacteriologists are
interested in studying...
- gram-negative
derive from the
surname of Hans
Christian Gram, a
Danish bacteriologist; as
eponymous adjectives,
their initial letter can be
either capital...