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 Ostapenya
Belarus
BelarusBelarusian scientist in the field of hydrobiology

Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
Great Britain
Great BritainWinner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1963

Yagub Elchiev
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Magsud Kurbanov
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Yunis Safarov
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanSoviet Azerbaijani microbiologist, teacher

Ronald Ross
Great Britain
Great BritainIndian physician and parasitologist of Scottish origin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1902.

Veniamin Bogorov
Soviet oceanographer and hydrobiologist

Gen Shangin-Berezovskiy
Russia
RussiaSoviet biologist

Georges Kohler
Germany
GermanyGerman biologist and immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine

Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen
Denmark
DenmarkDanish biologist, professor

Frederik Hopkins
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish biochemist who discovered growth-stimulating vitamins (A and D). In 1929 he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

Djulian Huxley
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish biologist and philosopher

Max Theiler
USA
USANobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1951

Erasmus Darwin
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish physician, naturalist, philosopher, poet

Charles Chamberland
France
FranceFrench microbiologist

Wendy Northcutt
USA
USAAmerican pharmacologist and writer

Jane Goodall
Great Britain
Great BritainRenowned scientist, primatologist, anthropologist and etologist

Georgiy Fayvush
Armenia
ArmeniaArmenian scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences.

Oscar Hertwig
Germany
GermanyGerman embryologist and cytologist who first established that during fertilization the fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg occurs

Giorgi Eliava
Georgia
GeorgiaGeorgian microbiologist, specialist in bacteriophages, one of the founders of phage therapy.

Katharine McCormick
USA
USAAmerican biologist, suffragette, philanthropist

Bernard Heuvelmans
France
FranceFranco-Belgian zoologist, researcher and writer

Telman Agaev
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Farzali Agamaliev
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences

Michael Grzimek
Germany
GermanyGerman biologist

Rene Reaumur
France
FranceFrench naturalist

Emil Adolf Behring
Germany
GermanyGerman bacteriologist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901 for the discovery of the protective properties of serums

August Wilhelm Eichler
Germany
GermanyGerman botanist, famous for his work in the field of plant systematization.

Rafiq Qasımov
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Igor Lopatin
Ukraine
UkraineBelarusian entomologist, one of the leading experts on leaf beetles.

Feriz Krasniqi
Kosovo biologist

George Bignell
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish entomologist

Peter Brian Medawar
Great Britain
Great BritainNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1960.

Jean Emmanuel Gilibert
France
FranceFrench physician, botanist and biologist.

Anton Cheshevik
Belarus
BelarusDoctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Susan Lindquist
USA
USAAmerican molecular biologist

Theodor Schwann
Germany
GermanyGerman physiologist

Sejfaddin Veli Aliyev
Azerbaijan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani scientist, doctor of biological sciences, full member of ANAS.

Edward Cope
USA
USANorth American naturalist, paleontologist

Moto Kimura
Japan
JapanJapanese biologist.

Dmitriy Beling
Germany
GermanyFamous Ukrainian ichthyologist and hydrobiologist

Kitasato Shibasaburo
Japan
JapanJapanese bacteriologist

Tomas Kirkwood
Great Britain
Great BritainBritish biologist.

Grafton Elliot Smith
Great Britain
Great BritainAnglo-Australian anthropologist and anatomist

Andrey Bannikov
Soviet and Russian biologist, professor

Casimir Funk
Poland
PolandAmerican biochemist of Polish origin.

Camillo Golgi
Italy
ItalyItalian histologist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 (jointly with S. Ramon y Cajal)

Karl Gegenbauer
Germany
GermanyGerman biologist

Gunter Blobel
Germany
Germany1999 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine

Carl Woese
USA
USAAmerican microbiologist