Fathers of Biology
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Fathers of Biology







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FATHER
1.             Anatomy
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
2.             Antibiotics
Alexander Flemming
3.             Antiseptic surgery
J. Lister
4.             Ayurveda
Charaka
5.             Bacteriology
R. Koch
6.             Biology
Aristotle
7.             Blood circulation
William Harvey
8.             Blood groups
Land Steiner
9.             Botany
Theophrastus
10.         Botany, Modern
K. Bauhin
11.         Bryology
Johann Hedwig
12.         Chemotherapy
Paul Erlich
13.         Comparative anatomy
George Leopold Cuvier (1769-1832)
14.         Comparative zoology
Cuvier
15.         Concept of Evolution
Empedocles
16.         Conditioned reflex
I.P Pavlov
17.         Cytology
Robert Hooke
18.         Cytology, Modern
Carl P. Swanson
19.         DNA Finger printing
Alec Jeffry
20.         ECG
Einthoven
21.         Embryology
Kaspar Friedrich Wolff
22.         Embryology, modern
Karl Ernst Von Baer
23.         Endocrinology
Thomas Addison
24.         Epidemiology
John Snow
25.         Ethology
Konrad Lorentz
26.         Eugenics
Francis Galton
27.         Experimental Genetics
T.H. Morgan
28.         Experimental physiology
Galen
29.         Fermentation
Louis Pasteur
30.         Genetic engineering
Paul Berg
31.         Genetics
G.J. Mendel
32.         Genetics, Modern
W. Bateson
33.         Gerontology (Ageing)
Korenchevsk
34.         Haploid Genetics
Dodge (Neurospora genetics)
35.         Histology
Francis Bichat
36.         Histology (Microscopic anatomy)
Malpighi
37.         Homoeopathy
Samuel Hahnemann
38.         Human genetics (Biochemical genetics)
A. Garrod
39.         Immunology
E. Jenner
40.         Indian Algology (Phycology)
M.O.P. Iyengar
41.         Indian Bryology
S.R Kashyap
42.         Indian Ecology
R. Misra
43.         Indian embryology
P. Maheshwari
44.         Indian mycology and plant Pathology
E.J. Butler
45.         Indian Palaeoboatny
Birbal Sahni
46.         Indian Palynology
P.K.K Nair
47.         Indian systematic botany (Taxonomy)
H. Santapau
48.         Medicine
Hippocrates
49.         Microbiology, Modern
Louis Pasteur
50.         Microscopy
Marcello Malpighi
51.         Microscopy and Microbiology
A.V. Leeuwenhoek
52.         Mosaic theory
Wilhelm Roux
53.         Mutation theory of evolution
Hugo de Vries
54.         Mycology
P.A Micheli
55.         Palaeontology
Leonardo da Vinci
56.         Palaeontology, Modern
Cuvier
57.         Palynology
Erdtman
58.         Pathology, Modern
R.Virchow
59.         Plant anatomy
N. Grew
60.         Plant Ecology
Warming
61.         Plant pathology
De Bary
62.         Plant physiology
Stephan Hales
63.         Polio vaccine
J.Salk
64.         Quantitative or Polygenic Inheritance
Kolreuter
65.         Regulative theory of embryonic development
Hans Driesch
66.         Special creation theory
Father Sqrez
67.         Stress physiology
Hans Selye
68.         Taxonomy
Carl Linnaeus
69.         Taxonomy, Modern
C. Linnaeus
70.         Zoology
Aristotle




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