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Biologists Posters and Prints, pg 1/3
for the science classroom, home schoolers, science education scholars.

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A biologist is a scientist who studies organisms and the organisms relationship to its environment in order to discover underlying mechanisms that govern how organisms work.

Biologists are often identified by disciplines such as botany and zoology, the scale the organisms are studied (micro, exo), and the study methods such as biochemistry.



Konrad E Bloch, German Biochemist, Giclee Print
Konrad E. Bloch, Giclee Print

Konrad Emil Bloch
b. 1-21-1912; Germany
d. 10-15-2000; Lexington, MA

Konrad Bloch was a biochemist, teaching at Columbia University, the University of Chicago and Harvard University. He shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1964 with Feodor Lynen, "for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism."

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NOTABLE PEOPLE IN BIOLOGY
Konrad Bloch
Alexis Carrel
Henrik Dam
Charles Darwin
Max Delbruck
Gertrude Elion
Ernst Haeckel
Robert Hooke
Thomas Henry Huxley
Francois Jacob
Har Gobind Khorana
Robert Koch
Joshua Lederberg
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Fritz Lipmann
Salvador Edward Luria
Andre Lwoff
Feodor Lynen
Otto Meyerhof
Jacques-Lucien Monod
John Howard Northrop
Louis Pasteur
Jonas Salk
Frederick Sanger
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Edward Tatum
Axel Theorell
Vincent de Vigneaud
Artturi Virtanen
Maurice Wilkins
Alexander Yersin


Alexis Carrel, French Surgeon and Biologist 1912 Nobel Prizewinner, Photographic Print
Alexis Carrel, French Surgeon and Biologist, Photographic Print

Alexis Carrel
b. 6-28-1873; France
d. 11-5-1944

Alexis Carrel, French surgeon, biologist and eugenicist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912. Aviator Charles Lindbergh worked with Carrel in developing the machinery that could keep organs functions for weeks outside the human body. Carrel was also a member of the most collaborationist party during World War II Vichy France.

The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever by David M. Friedman


Henrik Dam, Danish Biochemist, Giclee Print
Henrik Dam,
Giclee Print

Henrik Dam
b. 2-21-1895; Denmark
d. 4-17-1976; Copenhagen

Henrik Dam was a physician and biochemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943 "for his work in discovering vitamin K and its role in human physiology."

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Charles Darwin, Heroes of Science & Technology Poster
Charles Darwin,
Heroes of Science & Technology Poster

Charles Darwin
b. 2-12-1809; England
d. 4-19-1882, England

Charles Darwin's scientific observations and theory that all species of life evolved over times from a few common ancestors is the foundation of biology.

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Max Delbruck, American Biologist, Photographic Print
Max Delbruck,
Photographic Print

Max Delbrück
b. 9-4-1906; Berlin
d. 3-9-1981

Delbruck was a biophysicist who made fundamental studies the established modern molecular biology. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1969 with Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey.


Gertrude Elion, Biochemist, Heroes of Science & Technology Poster
Gertrude Elion, Biochemist, Heroes of Science & Technology Poster

Gertrude Elion
b. 1-23-1918; NYC
d. 2-21-1999, Chapel Hill, NC

Gertrude Elion was awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1988 with James W. Black and George H. Hitchings "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment".

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Ernst Haeckel German Scientist at Age 75, Giclee Print
Ernst Haeckel German Scientist, Giclee Print

Ernst Haeckel
b. 2-16-1834; Germany
d. 8-8-1919

Haeckel, an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and artist, named thousands of new species and coined the biological terms phylum, phylogeny, and ecology. He was also a supporter of Charles Darwin.

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Robert Hooke's Microscope, Giclee Print
Robert Hooke's Microscope,
Giclee Print

Robert Hooke
b. 7-18-1635; Isle of Wight
d. 3-3-1703; London

Robert Hooke coined the biological term "cell" because his microscopic observations of plants reminded him of monks' cells (Latin: cellula). Hooke was also a "polymath" - a person who excels in multiple fields; Hooke collaborated with architect Christopher Wren in the rebuiding of London after the Great Fire of 1666.


Thomas Henry Huxley, Scientist, Giclee Print
Thomas Henry Huxley Scientist, Giclee Print

Thomas Henry Huxley
b. 5-4-1825; England
d. 6-29-1895

Thomas Henry Huxley was an autodidact, a mostly self-taught person, who was instrumental in developing scientific education in Britain. Huxley was also known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his defense of Darwin's theory of evolution.

Thomas Henry Huxley was the grandfather of author Aldous Huxley; Sir Julian Huxley, biologist and the first director of UNESCO; and Nobel laureate Sir Andrew Huxley.

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