Biology

Discover a comprehensive list of renowned celebrities who have made significant contributions to the field of biology. Explore their groundbreaking discoveries, influential theories, and enduring impact on the study of life.

Alexander Henckel
Alexander Henckel
Russian biologist, teacher and educator.
David Baltimore
David Baltimore
USA
American molecular biologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1975)
Daniil Zabolotny
Daniil Zabolotny
Ukraine
Microbiologist and epidemiologist, one of the founders of scientific epidemiology in the USSR
Alfred Charles Kinsey
Alfred Charles Kinsey
USA
American biologist
Elshad Gurbanov
Elshad Gurbanov
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences
Ludwig Bertalanffy
Ludwig Bertalanffy
Canada
Austrian biologist
Dian Fossey
Dian Fossey
USA
American zoologist
Francisco Varela
Francisco Varela
Chile
Chilean biologist, philosopher and neuroscientist
Vladimir Efroimson
Vladimir Efroimson
Outstanding geneticists
Gerkhard Domagk
Gerkhard Domagk
Germany
German bacteriologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1939.
Martin How
Martin How
Australia
Australian scientist, biologist
Stuart Alan Kauffman
Stuart Alan Kauffman
USA
American theoretical biologist and researcher
John Ray
John Ray
Great Britain
English biologist
Gabriele Falloppio
Gabriele Falloppio
Italy
One of the most influential anatomists and physicians of the 16th century
Hans Driesch
Hans Driesch
Germany
German biologist, founder of neovitalism
Karl Krause
Karl Krause
Germany
German anatomist.
Walter Greite
Walter Greite
Germany
German biologist and ornithologist
Karl Wilhelm Kupffer
Karl Wilhelm Kupffer
Germany
German anatomist, histologist and embryologist.
Arutun Karapetyan
Arutun Karapetyan
Armenia
Biologist, doctor, lieutenant colonel of the medical service, doctor of medical sciences, professor.
Anatoliy Voronin
Anatoliy Voronin
Russia
Soviet and Russian soil scientist.
Salvador Edward Luria
Salvador Edward Luria
Italy
Italian-American biologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1969
Ivan Michurin
Ivan Michurin
Scientist biologist and plant breeder
Elimkhan Jafarov
Elimkhan Jafarov
Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences
Alexander Ostapenya
Alexander Ostapenya
Belarus
Belarusian scientist in the field of hydrobiology
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
Great Britain
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1963
Yagub Elchiev
Yagub Elchiev
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Magsud Kurbanov
Magsud Kurbanov
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Yunis Safarov
Yunis Safarov
Azerbaijan
Soviet Azerbaijani microbiologist, teacher
Ronald Ross
Ronald Ross
Great Britain
Indian physician and parasitologist of Scottish origin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1902.
Veniamin Bogorov
Veniamin Bogorov
Soviet oceanographer and hydrobiologist
Gen Shangin-Berezovskiy
Gen Shangin-Berezovskiy
Russia
Soviet biologist
Georges Kohler
Georges Kohler
Germany
German biologist and immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen
Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen
Denmark
Danish biologist, professor
Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel
Germany
German evolutionary biologist, representative of natural scientific materialism, supporter and propagandist of the teachings of Charles Darwin
Frederik Hopkins
Frederik Hopkins
Great Britain
English biochemist who discovered growth-stimulating vitamins (A and D). In 1929 he was awarded the Nobel Prize.
Djulian Huxley
Djulian Huxley
Great Britain
English biologist and philosopher
Max Theiler
Max Theiler
USA
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1951
Erasmus Darwin
Erasmus Darwin
Great Britain
English physician, naturalist, philosopher, poet
Charles Chamberland
Charles Chamberland
France
French microbiologist
Solomon Wasser
Solomon Wasser
Ukraine
Soviet, Ukrainian and Israeli scientist, botanist, mycologist, doctor of biological sciences
Wendy Northcutt
Wendy Northcutt
USA
American pharmacologist and writer
Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall
Great Britain
Renowned scientist, primatologist, anthropologist and etologist
Georgiy Fayvush
Georgiy Fayvush
Armenia
Armenian scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences.
Oscar Hertwig
Oscar Hertwig
Germany
German embryologist and cytologist who first established that during fertilization the fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg occurs
Giorgi Eliava
Giorgi Eliava
Georgia
Georgian microbiologist, specialist in bacteriophages, one of the founders of phage therapy.
Katharine McCormick
Katharine McCormick
USA
American biologist, suffragette, philanthropist
Bernard Heuvelmans
Bernard Heuvelmans
France
Franco-Belgian zoologist, researcher and writer
Telman Agaev
Telman Agaev
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Nikolay Kuleshov
Nikolay Kuleshov
Outstanding plant biologist
Semen Serbin
Semen Serbin
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor