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==Biologists==
==Biologists==
===A-B===
'''For help on how to write biographies, see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography]].''' '''In addition, you can also use the [[Talk:list of biologists]].'''
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* [[Adam Ferdynand Adamowicz]] (1802-1881) Polish scientist, professor at Vilnius University; described the bird genus [[Clanga (bird)|''Clanga'']]. Material available for translation at his [[:pl:Adam Ferdynand Adamowicz|Polish Wikipedia]] page.
===A===
* [[Sameh Ali]] - Egyptian physical chemist and Director of the Center for Aging and Associated Diseases at [[Zewail City of Science and Technology]]
*[[Alexander G. Ruthven]], discovered numerous frogs circa 1916
* [[Steven Allain]] - British herpetologist who among other accomplishments recently described ''[[Pseudoacanthocephalus goodmani]]''
*[[Alexandre Jost]], French biologist - {{search|Alexandre+Jost}}
* [[David Apirion]] (deceased) - American molecular biologist; professor at Washington University
*[[Anatole Stephan Loukashkin]] (1902–1988), biologist - {{search|Anatole+Stephan+Loukashkin}}
* [[Shelton P. Applegate]] ([[Shelton Applegate]]) - described [[Orectolobiformes]], the order of [[carpet shark]]s
*[[Anita Studer]], saved the Atlantic Forest in northeast Brazil - {{search|Anita+Studer}}
* [[Victor V. Arshavsky]] ([[V. V. Arshavsky]], [[Victor Arshavsky]]) - author of the "search activity" concept; {{search|Victor+V.+Arshavsky}}
*[[Ann de Wees Allen]] [http://www.anndeweesallen.com/Biography.htm] - {{search|Ann+de+Wees+Allen}}
* [[Hirotoshi Asano]] - described ''[[Gnathophis nystromi]]''
*[[Anne D. Yoder]] [http://www.biology.duke.edu/yoderlab/] - {{search|Anne+D.+Yoder}}
* [[S. A. Barnett]], [http://currawong.net/s-a-barnett/] There was a not-so-kind exchange between him and [[Robin Dunbar]] in ''[[New Scientist]]'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=9kxz5AZj8lwC&pg=PA69] [http://books.google.com/books?id=tZ554ehDvSgC&pg=PA78] about Barnett's last book.

* [[Stepan Ivanovich Basilewsky]] - described and named the [[Mongolian redfin]] (''Chanodichthys mongolicus'') in 1855
===B===
* [[Julian Bayliss]], (PhD, MSc, BSc) Conservation Biologist, Landscape Ecologist, Zoologist, & Lepidopterist. Found an rainforest with no record in Mozambique using Google maps. [http://www.julianbayliss.co.uk]
*[[Paul Bach-y-Rita]] Mexican neuroscientist, pioneer of sensory substitution
* [[John Beattie (biologist)]] (disambiguation needed) - {{search|John+Beattie+biologist}}
*[[Karen Beemon]] (living), American virologist ([http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/pr-releases?pr=20071210 Recipient, 2007 ''Retrovirology'' Prize])
* [[J. Nick Benardini]] (also publishes as [[James N. Benardini]], [[James N. Benardini III]], and [[James Benardini]]) – microbiologist, 2016 [[Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers]] winner, exobiologist. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37086085655]]; [https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-scientists-engineers-receive-presidential-early-career-awards]; [http://hdl.handle.net/2014/51008]; [https://sma.nasa.gov/news/articles/newsitem/2021/05/27/nasa-announces-new-planetary-protection-officer]; [http://hdl.handle.net/2014/46284]; [https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-021-01020-1]; [https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2013.0978]; [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=t3dGu6EAAAAJ&hl=en]]
*[[Angelo Bellani]] (1776-1852) Italian natural philosopher - {{search|Angelo+Bellani}}
* [[Kinattum Kara Bineesh]] - one of the people who gave the Arabian [[barracuda]] the binomial name ''Sphyraena arabiansis''

* [[Keith Bishop (biologist)]] (born 1916) - Australian biologist - {{search|Keith+Bishop+(biologist)}}
===C===
* [[Nat Bletter]] - {{search|Nat+Bletter}}
*[[Carlo Fracassati]] - contemporary of [[Marcello Malpighi]]
* [[Richard Bliss Jr.]] - described the [[elegant moray eel]] in 1883
*[[Carlos Chardon]], Puerto Rican environmental scientist - {{search|Carlos+Chardon}}
* [[Charles Marcus Breder Jr.]] - described the [[broadnose worm eel]] and [[dubious conger]] among other species
*[[Casimir-Joseph Davaine]] (1812-1882) French discoverer of anthrax bacteria - {{search|Casimir-Joseph+Davaine}}
* [[Peter Bretscher]] - Prominent Immunologist. Son of Egon Bretscher a promient physicist, brother of Mark and Anthony Bretscher, both prominent cell biologists.
*[[Christine M. Drea]] [http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/Biology/faculty/cdrea] - {{search|Christine+M.+Drea}}
* [[Alberto Brito]] - described the [[Canary moray]] in 1987 alongside E. B. Böhlke
*[[Colin Munro Macleod]] (1909-1972) Canadian-English microbiologist - {{search|Colin+Munro+MacLeod}}
* [[Eran Brokovich]] - described ''[[Gymnothorax baranesi]]'' in 2008 alongside D. G. Smith and Shai Einbinder
*[[Cornelius Van Neil]] [http://www.f1000biology.com/about/biography/1158444158833871] - {{search|Cornelius+Van+Neil}}
* [[Derek Bromhall]] - British biochemist; {{search|Derek+Bromhall}}
*[[Cyril Reed Funk]] = [[Cyril R. Funk]] [http://turf.rutgers.edu/FACULTY/FUNK.HTM] - {{search|Cyril+Reed+Funk}}
* [[Aylwyn Scally]] - researches human and primate evolution
*[[Tim Clutton-Brock]] Cambridge University Zoology Professor
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*[[William Steel Creighton]] - Myrmecologist, worked with W.M. Wheeler

===D===
*[[Dan Hartl]] - {{search|Dan+Hartl}}
*[[David van Royen]] (1727–1799), Dutch botanist (abbr. in botany : [[D.Royen]])
*[[Dimas Fernández Galiano]] (1921–2002)
*[[Dirk Cornelis Geijskes]] (1907–1985), Dutch biologist and ethologist
*[[Derek Bromhall]], British biochemist - {{search|Derek+Bromhall}}

===E===
*[[Eduard van Benden]] (1846-1910) discovered meiosis - {{search|Eduard+van+Benden}}
*[[Ellie Wollman]] French bacteriologist - {{search|Ellie+Wollman}}
*[[Estelle Ramey]] (endocrinologist) - {{search|Estelle+Ramey}}
*[[Eric Neil]] English physiologist (1918-1990) coauthor with C Heymans (sic) Reflexogenic areas of the cardiovascular system and with B Folkow Circulation.

===F===
*[[Kristian Fauchald]] leading polychaete researcher - {{search|Kristian+Fauchald}}
*[[Felice Fontana (biologist)]] (1720-1805) noted the existence of cell nucleus - {{search|Felice+Fontana+(biologist)}}
*[[Félix-Archimède Pouchet]] (1800-1872) French naturalist - {{search|Félix-Archimède+Pouchet}}
*[[François HaverSchmidt]] (1906–1987) Dutch orthinologist
*[[Frederick Sachs]] (Biophycisist, University at Buffalo. Work with spider venom) - {{search|Frederick+Sachs}}

===G===
*[[Gerald Sonnenfeld]] - {{search|Gerald+Sonnenfeld}}
*[[Gerrit François Makkink]] (1907–2006), Dutch ethologist, hydrologist and agriculturist - {{search|Gerrit+François+Makkink}}
*[[Gladys Emerson]] (1903-) US biochemist - {{search|Gladys+Emerson}}
*[[Gordon Ling]] - {{search|Gordon+Ling}}
*[[Gottfried Fraenkel]] - {{search|Gottfried+Fraenkel}}

===H===
*[[Hartmurt Heinrich]], German oceanographer - {{search|Hartmurt+Heinrich}}
*[[Hilda Pröscholdt]] or [[Hilda Mangold]], German biochemist - {{search|Hilda+Pröscholdt+Mangold}}

===I===
*[[Ilja Metsnikov]] (1845-1916) Russian bacteriologist - {{search|Ilja+Metsnikov}}

===J===
*[[James Herbert Orton]] (1884-1953) - {{search|James+Herbert+Orton}}
*[[James Whyte Black]] (1924- ) British biochemist - {{search|James+Whyte+Black}}
*[[Jarod Miller]], Zoologist
*[[Jens Lundgren]] [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071020103343.htm]
*[[John Beattie (biologist)]] (disambiguation needed) - {{search|John+Beattie+biologist}}
*[[Jonas Ekman Fjeldstad]] (1894-1985) Norwegian oceanographer - {{search|Jonas+Ekman+Fjeldstad}}
*[[Joseph Ecker]] - {{search|Joseph+Ecker}}

===K===
*[[Karl Illmensee]] - {{search|Karl+Illmensee}}
*[[Karl von Voit]] (1831-1908) discoverer of biochemical nitrogen balance - {{search|Karl+von+Voit}}
*[[Keith Bishop (biologist)]] (b. 1916) Australian biologist - {{search|Keith+Bishop+(biologist)}}
*[[Kowalesky]] per letter of [[Thomas Huxley]] [http://www.schulers.com/books/le/l/The_Life_and_Letters_of_Thomas_Henry_Huxley_Volume_1/The_Life_and_Letters_of_Thomas_Henry_Huxley_Volume_110.htm] - "Kowalesky could never have announced his great discovery of the affinity of the [[Ascidians]] and [[Vertebrates]], by which zoologists had been startled." - May be AKA "Kowalski", but I can't find a likely reference. - {{search|Kowalesky+Thomas+Huxley}}
:Probably [[Alexander Kovalevsky]]. [[User:Dysmorodrepanis|Dysmorodrepanis]] ([[User talk:Dysmorodrepanis|talk]]) 02:40, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
*[[Kristian Fauchald]], leading polychaete researcher - {{search|Kristian+Fauchald}}
*[[Kwabena Boahen]], US bioengineer in the Stanford University - {{search|Kwabena+Boahen}}

===L===

[[Lewis Lindsay Dyche]]-(March 20, 1857-January 20, 1915) Naturalist and explorer, main contributor of the exhibits at the University of Kansas' Natural History Museum.

===M===
*[[M.F. Ashley-Montague]] (suggested ''Equus occidentalus'' postcolumbian survival) -
*[[Marc Bekoff]] - [http://tierethikblog.de/2007/01/16/marc-bekoff-ethologist-and-iconoclast/ Marc Bekoff - Ethologist and Iconoclast] - {{search|Marc+Bekoff}}
*[[Mary B. Mullins]] US molecular biologist - {{search|Mary+B.+Mullins}}
*[[Maxine Singer]] US molecular biologist and president of the Carnegie Institute 1988-2002
*[[Mihail Bydyko]], Soviet polar researcher - {{search|Mihail+Bydyko}}
*[[Moacyr Krieger]] (born 1930), Brazilian physician and physiologist
*[[Motoderu Kamo]] cultivated kimjongilia

===N===
*[[Nancy Sabin Wexler]] (neurologist) - pioneering investigator of *[[Huntington's disease]] - {{search|Nancy+Sabin+Wexler}}
*[[Nat Bletter]] - {{search|Nat+Bletter}}
*[[Nicanor Austriaco]], OP, PhD (biologist, Catholic Priest) - {{search|Nicanor+Austriaco}}


===P===
===C-E===
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*[[Paul Uhlenhuth]], German biologist - {{search|Paul+Uhlenhuth}}
* [[Elizabeth E. Cameron]] ([[Elizabeth Cameron]]) - named ''[[Morelia bredli]]'' alongside [[Harold Cogger|Harold]] and Heather M. Cogger
*[[Pedro Gregorio de Echandía Jiménez]] (1746–1817) - {{search|Pedro+Gregorio+Echandía+Jiménez}}
* [[Kenneth Caster]] - conclusively demonstrated that unusual fossil tracks from the Solnhofen lithographic limestone variously attributed to creatures like ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', little dinosaurs, or pterosaurs were actually made by [[horseshoe crab]]s, as specimens had been found literally "dead in their tracks" - see [[Timeline of pterosaur research]]
*[[Petter Forskål]] (1732-1763), Swedish naturalist - {{search|Petter+Forskål}}
* [[Sheeraz Chandio]] - Sindh zoologist; {{search|Sheeraz+Chandio+Sindh}}
* [[Gyaneshwer Chaubey]] -[[Professor]] in [[BHU]] {{search|Gyaneshwer+Chaubey}}
* [[Zachary Cheviron]] - Professor at University of Montana; has lab named after him [https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ClKVJn4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=AJsN-F5nWyxIhx5zCHZV5kcSmSMPwf7uT01MdoeLjs5fd3cb1wsXCbqqw4gKucdihf2f2Y4A8ce4imyOE06lI757hkUbTGlbMlMpqzxZWdjhev9LsjpftgWnBfpc7eb1T6c_1qSyS_8C ZAC] {{search|Gyaneshwer+Chaubey}}
* [[Justin A. Chidlow]] ([[Justin Chidlow]]) - gave the [[floral banded wobbegong]] the binomial name ''Orectolobus floridus'', gave the western wobbegong the binomial name ''[[Orectolobus hutchinsi]]'', gave the [[dwarf spotted wobbegong]] the binomial name ''Orectolobus parvimaculatus''
* [[Frank S. Cliff]] ([[Frank Cliff]]) - described the Santa Catalina rattlesnake (''[[Crotalus catalinensis]]'')
* [[Reginald Bifield Cocroft III]] - gave [[spring peeper]]s the binomial name ''Hyla crucifer''
* [[Heather M. Cogger]] ([[Heather Cogger]]) - named ''[[Morelia bredli]]'' alongside [[Harold Cogger]] and Elizabeth E. Cameron
* [[Marie Connett]] - Ph.D., MBA; botanist and author, projects in developing countries, over 80 patents
* {{ill|Mark Connors (immunologist)|wd=Q89536301|short=yes}} - MD, physician and immunologist, contributed to understanding [[long-term nonprogressors]].
* [[Richard Allen "Bo" Crombet-Beolens]] ([[Beolens B]]) - author of ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''
* [[John E. Cronan]], Ph.D. '68, Biochemistry. Lipid metabolism research; member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2017 inductee)<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Sen |first=Ananya |url=https://mcb.illinois.edu/magazine/MCB12.pdf |format=PDF |title=A Lifetime of Lipid Research |year=2018 |issue=12 |pages=20-21 |publisher=University of Illinois |magazine=MCB Magazine }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/20038976.html |title=John Cronan |date=<!--no source date--> |last=<!--no byline--> |first= |access-date=December 26, 2018 |website=Member Directory |publisher=National Academy of Sciences }}</ref>
* [[Ian Francis Bell Common]] - Australian Lepidopterist
* [[Montague Hughes Crackanthorpe]] (born Cookson) (1832&ndash;1913) - mathematician and [[eugenicist]]; [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Montague_Hughes_Crackanthorpe]; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987002/pdf/eugenrev00372-0060.pdf]
* [[S. K. Dash]] - Distinguished microbiologist and probiotic entrepreneur
* [[Alfonso León de Garay Castro]] - Radiobiologist; Ambassador [http://de.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Alfonso_Le%C3%B3n_de_Garay_Castro&stable=0&shownotice=1&fromsection=Einzelnachweise] [http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v6/n11/fig_tab/nrg1705_F3.html] [http://www.cbttequixquiac.edu.mx/pages/Ia3a.html]
* [[Diógenes de Almeida Campos]] - named and described the genus ''[[Tupuxuara]]'' in 1988, alongside [[Alexander Kellner]]
* [[Félix António de Brito Capello]] - named and described many genuses and species of [[Somniosidae|sleeper sharks]], usually alongside [[José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage]]
* [[Pedro Gregorio de Echandía Jiménez]] (1746&ndash;1817) - {{search|Pedro+Gregorio+Echandía+Jiménez}}
* {{ill|Ignacio J. de la Riva|fr|Ignacio J. De la Riva}} ([[Ignacio de la Riva]]) - described and named the [[Sehuencas water frog]] (''Telmatobius yuracare'') in 1994
* [[Gonzalo G. de Polavieja]] ([[Gonzalo de Polavieja]]) - Neuroscientist originally trained in physics<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Marx|first=Vivien|date=February 2019|title=Gonzalo G. de Polavieja|url=|department=The Author File|journal=Nature Methods|type=Paper|volume=16|pages=137|doi=10.1038/s41592-018-0306-6|doi-access=free|quote=subtitle: How AI can help track animals and why breakfast powers collaboration|via=}}</ref>
* [[Donald DeAngelis]] - theoretical ecologist
* [[Terry C. DeFino]] ([[Terry DeFino]]) - gave the [[Burmese bamboo shark]] the binomial name ''Chiloscyllium burmensis''
* [[Luis Fernando Del-Moral-Flores]] - one of the biologists who gave the [[Pacific nurse shark]] the binomial name ''Ginglymostoma unami''
* [[Esther Amelia Dick]] ([[E.A.Dick]]) - placed ''[[Hydnellum peckii]]'' in the genus ''[[Calodon]]'' in 1956
* [[J. David Dickman]] - Ph.D.; professor of neurobiology, Washington University in Saint Louis
* [[Guido Dingerkus]] - named the genus ''[[Pseudoginglymostoma]]'', gave the [[Burmese bamboo shark]] the binomial name ''Chiloscyllium burmensis''
* [[Robert Dorit]] - professor of biology, Smith College
* [[Pol Doti]] - molecular biologist
* [[Christine L. Dudgeon]] ([[Christine Dudgeon]]) - gave the Halmahera epaulette shark the binomial name ''[[Hemiscyllium halmahera]]''
* [[Ryu Doiuchi]] - named ''Sphyraena iburiensis''
* [[Frank C. Dukepoo]] ([[Frank Dukepoo]]) - Hopi Indian; first Native American to obtain a Ph.D. in genetics; one of the very few Native Americans to work actively in the field of natural sciences
* [[Paul Duprex]] - American virologist originally from Northern Ireland during the height of "The Troubles," current director of the Center for Vaccine Research at the University of Pittsburgh, heavily featured in the media for his COVID-19 vaccine research. [https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a32473846/paul-duprex-interview-coronavirus-covid-19-lessons/] [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/01/world/europe/coronavirus-science-research-cooperation.html] [https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/coronavirus/2020/05/13/the-race-for-a-coronavirus-vaccine] [https://twitter.com/10queues?lang=en] [https://cvr.pitt.edu/]
* [[George Francis Eaton]] - see the [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Friedrich Eichlam]] - botanist
* [[Shai Einbinder]] - described ''[[Gymnothorax baranesi]]'' in 2008 alongside D. G. Smith and Eran Brokovich
* [[Mark V. Erdmann]] ([[Mark Erdmann]]) - gave the Cenderawasih epaulette shark the binomial name ''[[Hemiscyllium galei]]'', gave the Triton epaulette shark the binomial name ''[[Hemiscyllium henryi]]''
* [[Stephe Eubank]] {{search|Stephe+Eubank}}
* [[Michael Everhart]] - paleontologist - see [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
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===R===
===F-H===
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*[[Richard A. Lockshin]] (biologist, gerontologist) - originator of term - [[Programmed cell death]] - {{search|Richard+A.+Lockshin}}
* [[Luigi Facciolà]] - described ''[[Dysomma brevirostre]]'', the pignosed arrowtooth eel or batnose eel, in 1887
*[[Robert Furber]] (1674-1756) British nurseryman - First commercial horticulture catalogue of its time - {{search|Robert+Furber+nurseryman}}
* [[Alex Fain]] - named and described the [[Gastronyssidae]] family of mites in 1956
*[[Russell Lande]] [http://biology.ucsd.edu/faculty/lande.html] - {{search|Russell+Lande}}
* [[Kristian Fauchald]] - polychaete researcher; {{search|Kristian+Fauchald}}
* [[John E. Fitch]] (1918&nash;1982) - American marine biologist; author; director of the US Fisheries Laboratory; provided specimens of Octopus fitchi Berry, 1953 and Terebra fitchi Berry, 1958; published about bivalves and fishes [Penitella fitchi Turner, 1955]; {{search|John+E+Fitch}}; [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=%22author%3AJE+author%3AFitch%22&btnG=Search]
* [[Nate Flesness]] - leader of the Zoological Information Management System - see [[Species360]]
* {{ill|Michelle Fournet|wd=Q86592020}} (Humpback whale acoustic ecologist and subject of the documentary film "Fathom") ([https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/25/movies/fathom-review.html]; [https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/07/travel/covid-pandemic-environmental-impact.html] )
* [[Gottfried Fraenkel]] - {{search|Gottfried+Fraenkel}}
* [[John Patrick Friel]] - described ''[[Acanthobunocephalus nicoi]]'' - {{search|John+Patrick+Friel}}
* [[Cyril Reed Funk]] ([[Cyril R. Funk]]) - [http://turf.rutgers.edu/FACULTY/FUNK.HTM]; {{search|Cyril+Reed+Funk}}
* [[Dimas Fernández Galiano]] (1921&ndash;2002)
* [[Pjotr Garjajev]] - Russian biologist, biophysicist
* [[Stefan Jan Filip Gorzula]] - gave [[Boddaert's tropical racer]] the binomial name ''Mastigodryas boddaerti''
* [[Tomoaki Goto]] - gave the [[ginger carpetshark]] the binomial name ''Parascyllium sparsimaculatum''
* [[Gavin Gouws]] - described ''Upeneus heemstra'', the Heemstra goatfish
* [[Graeme Francis Gow]] - described ''[[Morelia bredli]]''
* [[Michael Grayson]] ([[Grayson M]]) - author of ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''
* [[Ferdinand Cecil Greatrex]] - British diplomat, whose name abbreviation given as ''Greatrex'' is used after the names of described by him orchid species
* {{Interlanguage link multi|Francesco Griselini|it}}
* [[Evhen P. Gubanov]] ([[Evhen Gubanov]]) - gave the [[Arabian carpetshark]] the binomial name ''Chiloscyllium arabicum''
* [[Kevan Harold]] - American endochrinologist ([https://quicksilver.primer.ai/Kevan_Herold/])
* {{Interlanguage link multi|Franz Benedikt Hermann|de|3=Franz Benedikt Hermann (Geologe)}}
* [[Johann Moritz David Herold]] - entomologist; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19227706]
* [[Kay E. Holekamp]] ([[Kay Holekamp]]) - Behavioral ecologist, Spotted hyena specialist, Professor at Michigan State University; [http://www.holekamplab.org/kay-holekamp.html]
* [[Rob Horsch]] - pioneer of DNA modification and GM foods; formerly at Monsanto; with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; seen in BBC documentary ''DNA 2/5 playing god''
* [[Ho Hsuan-Ching]] - described ''Echelus polyspondylus''
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===S===
===I-K===
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*[[Sendurai Mani]], Cancer Biologist from USA - {{search|Sendurai+Mani}}
* [[Modest Mikhaĭlovich Iljin]] - described and named the genus ''[[Hammada]]''
*[[Neil Shubin]], discovery of [[Tiktaalik]] - {{search|Neil+Shubin}}
* [[Karl Illmensee]]
*[[Stewart P. Thomas]] (1946-), Amercian zoologist and teacher - {{search|Stewart+P.+Thomas}}
* [[Toshio Ito]] - (1904-1991) Japanese cell biologist, discovered hepatic stellate cells (HSCs, also called Ito cells). [https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(06)00125-9/abstract]
* [[Toni Jackman]] - possible anthrpologist, primatologist, candidate [[Leakey's Angels]] for bonobos; [http://www.elmundo.es/suplementos/magazine/2009/496/1238090386.html]
* [[Olivier Peebles Jenkins]] - named ''[[Sphyraena helleri]]''
* [[King Jordan (biologist)]] - associate professor, Georgia Tech; [http://cssb.biology.gatech.edu/people/KingJordan.html]
* [[Alexandre Jost]] - French biologist; {{search|Alexandre+Jost}}
* [[Gandhiv Kafle]] - Nepalese wetland ecologist; {{search|Gandhiv+Kafle}}
* [[Toshiji Kamohara]] - gave the [[saddle carpetshark]] the binomial name ''Cirrhoscyllium japonicum''
* [[Emma Stanislavovna Karmovskaya]] - marine biologist, described ''[[Facciolella castlei]]'' and ''[[Nettastoma falcinaris]]'' with Nikolai Vasilyevich Parin and ''[[Kenyaconger heemstrai]]'' with David G. Smith
* {{icon|redirect}} [[Arik Kershenbaum]] - Zoologist at [[Girton College]][https://issuu.com/girtoncollege/docs/the_year_2018-19_final_sc/s/156847][https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-arik-kershenbaum], [[University of Cambridge]][https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-arik-kershenbaum] and author of [[The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy]][https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/314/314542/the-zoologist-s-guide-to-the-galaxy/9780241406793.html/]
* [[David Klein (biologist)]] - American biologist; [http://sne.nichd.nih.gov/index.html]
* [[G. A. Klevezal]] - Galina Klevezal is a Russian biologist who is perhaps the leading researcher in the field of osteohistology. [http://www.palarch.nl/wp-content/beatty_bl_2006_review_of_klevezal_ga_1996_recording_structures_of_mammals_determination_of_age_and_reconstruction_of_life_history_published_by_aa_balkema.pdf]
* [[Theodor Christian Bernhard Knottnerus-Meyer]] - described/named the [[Boselaphini]] tribe
* [[Adolf Kotthaus]] - described ''[[Gnathophis heterolinea]]'' and ''[[Myrophis lepturus]]'' in 1968
* [[Roy Koushik]] – Fisheries and Aquaculture young scientist. Expert in aquaculture footprinting, climate change-fish interactions, fish phenologies, fish nutrition, natural reproduction, fish fauna vulnerability assessments and futuristic intensive aquaculture systems.
* [[Moacyr Krieger]] (born 1930) - Brazilian physician and physiologist
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===T===
===L-M===
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*[[Tyrone Hayes]] - {{search|Tyrone+Hayes}}
* [[Kyle Lafferty-Whyte]] - Telomerase biologist who made the transition to systems biology commercial ventures. uk.linkedin.com/in/drkylelaffertywhyte/
* [[Daniel Lagunzad]] (1957&ndash;2010) - Filipino botanist who provided studies of the role of animal dispersal in early forest succession and rehabilitation in South East Asia.
* [[Gretchen Lambert]] - Ascidian taxonomy, biodiversity, and invasive species. Faculty at California State University at Fullerton, and Researcher at University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories.
* [[Olivier Lambert (paleontologist)]] - described and named ''[[Livyatan]] melvillei''
* [[Bert Langerwerf]] - better known as "The Lizard Man"
* [[Tanya Latty]] - Slime Mould researcher [http://www.australasianscience.com.au/article/issue-june-2010/slime-moulds-get-smart.html]
* [[Robert J. Lavenberg]] ([[Robert Lavenberg]]) - described the [[South Pacific moray]]
* [[Einar Hagbart Martin Lea]] / [[E. H. M. Lea]] - biologist, described and named ''[[Dysommina proboscideus]]'' and ''[[Pseudophichthys splendens]]'' among other species
* [[Herman Lent]] - Brazilian entomologist and former student of [[Carlos Chagas]] who became devoted to the research of the triatomines and together with [[Petr Wolfgang Wygodzinsky|Peter Wygodzinsky]] made a revision of the [[Triatominae]], a summary of 40 years of studies on the triatomines up to 1989.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Revision of the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae), and their significance as vectors of Chagas' disease |journal=Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History|volume=163 |last1=Lent |first1=Herman |last2=Wygodzinsky |first2=Pedro W. |year=1979 |hdl=2246/1282}}</ref>
* [[Gordon Ling]] - {{search|Gordon+Ling}}
* [[Anatole Stephan Loukashkin]] (1902&ndash;1988) - biologist; {{search|Anatole+Stephan+Loukashkin}}
* [[Jens Lundgren]] - [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071020103343.htm]
* [[Gerrit François Makkink]] (1907&ndash;2006) - Dutch ethologist, hydrologist and agriculturist; {{search|Gerrit+François+Makkink}}
* [[Marc Mangel]] - theoretical ecologist
* [[Kini R. Manjunatha]] / [[Kini Manjunatha]] - snake venom researcher, professor, NUS, Singapore
* [[Stephen Mayfield]] (born 1955) - American microbiologist among other things (currently at UCSD)
* [[Jean-Michel Mazin]] - settled the debate in favor of pterosaurs walking on all fours - see the [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Subhrendu Sekhar Mishra]] - described the Indian unpatterned moray in 2016 alongside Anil Mohapatra, D. G. Smith, and D. Ray
* [[Anil Mohapatra]] - described the Indian unpatterned moray in 2016 alongside D. G. Smith, D. Ray, and Subhrendu Sekhar Mishra
* [[Gaetano Montelione]] - American biophysical chemist (born 1957) Wikidata[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28940908]Linked-In [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaetano-t-montelione-0346833/]Rutgers University Lab Home Page [http://www-nmr.cabm.rutgers.edu/] Google Scholar [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mrtpF44AAAAJ]Nexomics Biociences[http://www.nexomics.com/Management%20Team.html]Montelione Lab Publications (>350) [http://www-nmr.cabm.rutgers.edu/publications/index.htm]Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium[http://www.nesg.org/]Short Biosketch][http://www-nmr.cabm.rutgers.edu/about/cv.short.htm]Wikipedia Article: Michael and Kate Bárány Award Laureates[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_and_Kate_B%C3%A1r%C3%A1ny_Award]Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2006[https://www.aaas.org/fellow/montelione-gaetano]Searle Scholar 1989[http://www.searlescholars.net/person/310] Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award[http://dreyfus.org/announcements/PAST-TC.pdf]Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Research Fellow[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Runyon_Cancer_Research_Foundation#Award_programs_and_research]{{search|Gaetano+Montelione+Rutgers}}
* [[Anna Moroni (scientist)]] &mdash; ion channel researcher and developer of BLINK2 optogenetic tool. <ref>{{doi|10.1038/s41592-018-0192-y}}</ref>
* [[Joseph Moshe]] - [http://www.unfictional.com/joseph-moshe-mossad-bioweapon-swine-flu-vaccine-westwood]
* [[Thomas Mrsic-Flogel]] - Neuroscientist, Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour
* [[Mary B. Mullins]] - American molecular biologist; {{search|Mary+B.+Mullins}}
* [[Georg Graf Munster]] - see [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
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*[[Victor V. Arshavsky]] = [[V. V. Arshavsky]] (author of the "search activity" concept) - {{search|Victor+V.+Arshavsky}}
* [[Ronald Nadler]] - developmental biologist at the [[Yerkes National Primate Research Center]]
*[[Vadim S. Rotenberg]], MD, PhD, DSc. (author of the "search activity" concept) - {{search|Vadim+S.+Rotenberg}}
* [[Tetsuji Nakabo]] - named ''Sphyraena iburiensis''
* [[Eric Neil]] - English physiologist (1918&ndash;1990) - coauthor with C. Heymans (sic) ''Reflexogenic Areas of the Cardiovascular System'' and with B. Folkow ''Circulation''
* [[Lindsay Shepherd Olive]] (L. S. Olive) (1917–1988) - U.S. mycologist with several important contributions to the study of [[slime mold]]s, author of the [[Eumycetozoa]] hypothesis postulated in his book ''The Mycetozoans'' (1975).
* [[Robert V. O'Neill]] ([[Robert O'Neill]]) - theoretical ecologist
* [[James Herbert Orton]] (1884-1953)
* [[Balthazar Osório]] - described and named ''[[Muraena robusta]]''
* [[Haris Parengal]] - Indian Biologist, Naturalist and Author; contributing outstanding research ideas to different disciplines, discovery in microbial soil stabilization and Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Diazotrophs
* [[Nikolai Vasil'evich Parin]] - described ''Neocaristius heemstrai''
* [[Michele A. Pastore]] ([[Michele Pastore]]) - named ''Sphyraena intermedia''
* [[Vic Pedemors]] – marine biologist, animal behaviorist
* [[Martin Pera]] - originator of ESI (aka HES) human ES lines; {{search|Martin+Pera}}
* [[Gerardo Pérez-Ponce de León]] - one of the biologists who gave the [[Pacific nurse shark]] the binomial name ''Ginglymostoma unami''
* [[P.M.Peterson]] - described and named ''[[Sporobolus alterniflorus]]''
* [[Felix Plieninger]] - formally divided the pterosaurs into two suborders, the long-tailed [[Rhamphorhynchoidea]] and the short-tailed [[Pterodactyloids]]
* [[John J. Pogonoski]] ([[John Pogonoski]]) - gave the [[Indonesian wobbegong]] the binomial name ''Orectolobus leptolineatus''
* [[Jules Pretty]] - British agronomist; {{search|Jules+Pretty}}; [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pEdvFq4AAAAJ&hl=en gscholar profile]
* [[Patricia Princehouse]] {{Missing article|Patricia+Princehouse}}
* [[Artem Mikhailovich Prokofiev]] - described ''[[Gymnothorax emmae]]'' in 2010
* [[August Quenstedt]] - paleobiologist who argued that [[pterosaur]]s walked on their hind limbs - see [[Timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Emmanuel Ramírez-Antonio]] - one of the biologists who gave the [[Pacific nurse shark]] the binomial name ''Ginglymostoma unami''
* [[Achille P. Raselimanana]], PhD ([[Achille Raselimanana]]) - Malagasy herpetologist and taxonomist. Professor at University of Antananarivo. Attained PhD from American Museum of Natural History under Christopher J. Raxworthy. President of Association Vahatra. Coauthor of many scientific papers and several books published by Vahatra. Associate Editor of the journal Malagasy Nature. Particularly significant contributions to understanding of [[Zonosaurus]] systematics.[http://www.vahatra.mg/permanentmembers.html][https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/author/R/A/au20037537.html] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5ydpACYAAAAJ&hl=en][https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Achille_Philippe_Raselimanana]
* [[Thaichira Bahuleyan Ratheesh]] - one of the people who gave the Arabian [[barracuda]] the binomial name ''Sphyraena arabiansis''
* [[Fanomezana M. Ratsoavina]], PhD ([[Fanomezana Ratsoavina]]) - Malagasy herpetologist and taxonomist. Attained PhD from Technische Universität Braunschweig under Miguel Vences. Lecturer at the University of Antananarivo. Major contributions to the taxonomy of [[Uroplatus]] geckos. Senior fellowship from VolkswagenStiftung. [https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/en/zoology/research/evolutionary-biology/translate-to-english-alumni][https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NffWNNcAAAAJ&hl=en][https://portal.volkswagenstiftung.de/search/projectPDF.do?projectId=9036][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21393143][https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/new-leaf-tailed-gecko-discovered-madagascar-180971338/][https://news.mongabay.com/2019/10/a-sly-species-of-leaf-tailed-gecko-uncovered-from-madagascar/]
* [[Dipanjan Ray]] - described the Indian unpatterned moray in 2016 alongside Anil Mohapatra, D. G. Smith, and Subhrendu Sekhar Mishra
* [[Jacques Rivaton]] - described the [[whitetip moray]] in 1979 alongside [[Pierre Fourmanoir]]
* [[Vadim S. Rotenberg]], MD, PhD, DSc. - author of the "search activity" concept; {{search|Vadim+S.+Rotenberg}}
* [[John Rummel]] – astrobiologist, currently at [[East Carolina University]]; held various positions at NASA (1986–1993); Director of Research Administration and Education at the Marine Biological Laboratory (1994–1998); was NASA's Planetary Protection Officer (1998–2006); NASA Senior Scientist for Astrobiology (2006–2008); Director of the Institute for Coastal Science and Policy at ECU (2008–2013); [http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cas/biology/Rummel_John.cfm]; [https://www.seti.org/our-scientists/john-rummel]; [https://www.mars-one.com/about-mars-one/advisers/prof.-john-d.-rummel-phd-usa]; [http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=22095]; [https://www.seeker.com/space/exploration/heres-what-its-like-to-be-the-planetary-protection-officer-at-nasa]; [https://www.pnas.org/content/98/5/2128]; [https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/ast.2018.1944]; [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2004/04/who-s-our-planetary-protection-officer.html]; [https://scicom.ucsc.edu/publications/QandA/2010/rummel.html]
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*[[Waldo Lee McAtee]] (1883-1962) US ecologist and ornithologist - {{search|Waldo+Lee+McAtee}}
* [[Jeffery M. Saarela]] ([[Jeffery Saarela]]) - described ''[[Sporobolus alterniflorus]]''
*[[Werner Theodor Schmidt]] - {{search|Werner+Theodor+Schmidt}}
* [[Neville Sanjana]] 2015-2017 PECASE winner ([https://www.nygenome.org/labs/sanjana-lab/] [https://www.nygenome.org/neville-sanjana-phd-interviewed-labs-sars-cov-2-mutation-research-featured-in-washington-post-report-on-covid-19-and-children/] [https://www.nygenome.org/dr-neville-sanjana-interviewed-about-significance-of-new-coronavirus-variant-spreading-in-the-u-k/]) - see [[Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers]]
*[[William D. Brackenridge]] - {{search|William+D.+Brackenridge}}
* [[Isidro Antonio T. Savillo]] ([[Isidro Antonio Savillo]]) - Wetland Conservation Honorable Advisor Award; organizer of ISMCBBPR (Molecule of the Year) and ISCSPM; {{search|Isidro+Antonio+Savillo}}
*[[William Rich]] - {{search|William+Rich}}
* {{Interlanguage link multi|Arne Schiøtz|fr}} - declared ''Leptopelis barbouri'' to be a valid species in 1975
* [[William C. Schroeder]] ([[William Schroeder]]) - coauthor of ''Fishes of the Gulf of Maine'', alongside Henry Bryant Bigelow
* [[Erin Margaret Schuman]] &mdash; neurbiologist and managing director, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research (2015; Frankfurt, Germany)<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Marx |first1=Vivien |title=Erin Margaret Schuman |journal=Nature Methods |date=May 2015 |volume=12 |issue=5 |page=375 |doi=10.1038/nmeth.3374 |department=The Author File |type=Paper }}</ref>
* [[Jack Schuster]] - Entomologist specialized in Passalidae [http://www.uvg.edu.gt/publicaciones/personaje/anteriores/jack_schuster.html]
* [[Werner Theodor Schmidt]] - {{search|Werner+Theodor+Schmidt}}
* [[Arturo Angulo Sibaja]] - one of the biologists who gave the [[Pacific nurse shark]] the binomial name ''Ginglymostoma unami''
* [[Joseph Simcox]] - botanical explorer; see [[Kajari melon]]
* [[Kerry Sink]] - South African marine ecologist
* [[David G. Smith]] ([[D. G. Smith]]) - described the [[ringed moray]] and ''[[Gymnothorax mccoskeri]]'' in 1997, ''[[Kenyaconger heemstrai]]'' in 2003, and the Indian unpatterned moray in 2016
* [[L. A. Smith]] - described the [[rough-scaled python]]
* [[Gerald Sonnenfeld]] - {{search|Gerald+Sonnenfeld}}
* [[Alex Sonnenwirth]] – microbiologist – {{doi|10.1128/JCM.00263-16}} – [http://beckerarchives.wustl.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=8534&q=#biographical-hist-note]
* [[John D. Stevens (ichthyologist)]] - gave the [[elongate carpet shark]] the binomial name ''Parascyllium elongatum''
* [[Carl P. Swanson]] - Father of modern cytology
* [[Kenneth B. Storey (biologist)]] - Canadian biologist; [http://http-server.carleton.ca/~kbstorey/]
* [[Hassan Syed]] - CIO of [[Species360]]
* [[Shigeho "Sho" Tanaka]] - named and described the [[Japanese velvet dogfish]] (''Scymnodon ichiharai'') alongside Kazunari Yano in 1984
* [[Toru Taniuchi]] - named and described the [[whitetail dogfish]] (''Scymnodalatias albicauda'') alongside [[Jack Garrick]] in 1986
* [[J. Paul Taylor (biologist - neurologist)]] - physician-scientist, [[Potamkin Prize]] winner ([https://www.cell.com/neuron/pdf/S0896-6273(17)30742-0.pdf], [https://www.alzforum.org/news/community-news/paul-taylor-wins-2020-potamkin-prize])
* [[Jeffrey Taubenberger]] - found complete genome of 1918 Spanish Flu - {{search|Jeffrey+Taubenberger}}
* [[Yi-Kai Tea]] - Singaporean-Australian ichthyologist, taxonomist, and photographer; [https://schmidtocean.org/person/yi-kai-tea/] [https://www.yikaitea.com]
* [[Cornelis Terhorst]] - immunologist; contributed to understanding of T-cell Receptors and cancer immunotherapy; Professor at Harvard Medical School - {{search|Cornelis+Terhorst}}
* [[Ramachandran Thangaraja]] - one of the people who gave the Arabian [[barracuda]] the binomial name ''Sphyraena arabiansis''
* [[Stewart P. Thomas]] (born 1946) - Amercian zoologist and teacher; {{search|Stewart+P.+Thomas}}
* [[Ken Thompson (botonist)]] - British botanist, ecologist and author of 'Where do Camels Belong? The Story and Science of Invasive Species,
* [[Heinrich Julius Tode]] - named the fungi genus ''Xylostroma'' in 1790
* [[T'Shaka Touré]] ([[Touré T]]) - author of ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1''
* [[Gian Toyos]] - biologist and environmental expert
* [[Cornelius Van Neil]] - [http://www.f1000biology.com/about/biography/1158444158833871]; {{search|Cornelius+Van+Neil}}
* [[Carl von Theodori]] - described the new species ''[[Pterodactylus banthensis]]'' from [[Franconia]] - see [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Fabio Marco Dalla Vecchia]] - named the ''[[Austriadactylus]]'' genus
* [[Cyprien Verseux]] - astrobiologist, expert in biological life support systems, crewmember of the [[HI-SEAS]] IV mission, station leader of the XIVth winterover at Concordia Station (Antarctica); {{search|Cyprien+Verseux}}
* [[Jonathan Vicente]] - Brazilian Biomedical Scientist and science communicator, a strong voice in Brazil COVID-19 response
* [[Alexei Vyssotski]] (contemporary) — Russian neurophysiologist focused on determining mechanisms of memory formation through vocal learning in birds; developed equipment for recording vocalizations of individual birds via a 2 gram backpack (Neurologger). See: {{cite news |last=Vivien |first=Marx |title=Alexei Vyssotski |journal=Nature Methods |department=The Author File |date=November 2014 |volume=11 |issue=11 |page=1079 |doi=10.1038/nmeth.3150 }}{{closed access}}; {{cite journal |title=Reconstruction of vocal interactions in a group of small songbirds |last=Anisimov |first=VN |last2=Herbst |first2=JA |last3=Abramchuk |first3=AN |journal=Nature Methods |department=Brief Communications |date=November 2014 |volume=11 |issue=11 |pages=1135–7 |doi=10.1038/NMETH.3114 |display-authors=etal}}{{closed access}}
* [[Georg Wagler]] - Argued that pterosaurs represented a distinct [[Class (taxonomy)|class]] of aquatic vertebrates that he called [[Gryphi]]. Like Collini, Wagler thought that pterosaurs swam underwater using their forelimbs as flippers. - see [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Andreas Wagner (palaeontologist)]] - erected the new genus ''[[Dorygnathus]]'' for the species ''Pterodactylus banthensis'' - see [[timeline of pterosaur research]]
* [[Martin Wells]] - British cephalopod biologist and researcher; {{search|Martin+Wells}}
* [[Tom Wenseleers]] - Belgian evolutionary biologist, with many articles in prominent journals (Nature, Science, Nature Microbiology, etc); [https://bio.kuleuven.be/ento/wenseleers/twenseleers.htm]
* [[George Reber Wieland]] - described the genus ''[[Archelon]]'' and the species ''[[Archelon ischyros]]''
* [[Henry Hopley White]] - dinoflagellate cysts
* [[Rupert Wild]] - reviewed and redescribed all ''[[Tanystropheus]]'' specimens known at the time via several large monographs in the 1970s-80s
* [[H. Garrison Wilkes]] - American maize botanist, student of Richard Evans Schultes; {{search|H.+Garrison+Wilkes}}
* [[Auriel A. Willette]] - American food science biologist. [https://quicksilver.primer.ai/auriel_a_willette/]
* [[G.W. Wilson]] - named ''Phloeophthora cactorum'' in 1914; see ''[[Phytophthora cactorum]]''
* [[Carrie D. Wolinetz]] current Deputy Director for Health & Life Sciences, White House Office of Science Policy. Former Chief of Staff and Director, Office Science Policy, National Institutes of Health. Received Ph.D. in Animal Science from (The Pennsylvania State University). Led policy efforts in combatting sexual harassment in science, data sharing, biosecurity, and clincial trials. [https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Carrie-D-Wolinetz-2082350797]
* Dr. [[Mitchell Henry Wright]] – Renowned Geomicrobiologist who received his Ph.D. for his work investigating the physiological and molecular characteristics of manganese transforming bacteria from a radioactive hot spring (Paralana hot springs, South Australia, Australia) [https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au/bitstream/handle/10072/368137/Wright_2014_02Thesis.pdf?sequence=1]. Born in Australia, Dr. Wright has worked in research facilities around the world, including in the United States (Oregon Health and Science University) [https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1558692] and Australia (Griffith University). He is an expert in thermophilic bacteria as well as pharmacognosy and has been the subject of news articles [https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/griffith-university-scientist-says-anthrax-work-hazard-of-the-job-to-discover-treatments/news-story/562ab418f4882213d9647732826cb631]. He has authored or co-authored over 30 publications in high-impact journals and has an h-index of 10. According to the author profiles on his most recent publication, he currently resides in Brisbane (Queensland, Australia) where he works as a research scientist. [https://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/192417/vc-council-report-october-2015.pdf]; [https://trialect.com/members/13?page=77]; [https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=UDWe-tAAAAAJ&hl=en]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mitchell_Wright] [https://goldschmidt.info/2017/program/programViewAbstractsPDF?sessionId=2911]; [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27342559]; [https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au/handle/10072/79390]; [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27342559]; [https://docksci.com/chloroform-separation_59e9ae30d64ab2ada3864de8.html]; [https://www.asmscience.org/content/journal/jmbe/10.1128/jmbe.v18i2.1348]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mitchell_Wright/publication/282655891_Abstract_5th_Annual_Meeting_for_Queensland_Bushfoods_2015/links/5616534d08ae0f2140070671/Abstract-5th-Annual-Meeting-for-Queensland-Bushfoods-2015.pdf]; [https://aem.asm.org/content/aem/82/17/5402.full.pdf]. Furthermore, he has authored or co-authored papers describing novel bacteria (Aliidiomarina minuta, Pseudomonas laurentiana) and was integral in their discovery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliidiomarina_minuta]; [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328634802_Pseudomonas_laurentiana_sp_nov_an_MnIII-oxidizing_Bacterium_Isolated_from_the_St_Lawrence_Estuary]; [https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1107952300?and_facet_journal=jour.1144579].
* [[Philip F. Wareing]] (27 April 1914 — 29 March 1996) - He was appointed Professor of Botany in the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, in which post he remained until his retirement in 1981. He discovered large amounts of growth inhibitor in dormant buds of ash and potatoes. He called it dormin. In the early 60's Wareing and associates confirmed that applying dormin (later named Abscisic acid) to a bud induces dormancy. <ref>http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/roybiogmem/45/507</ref><ref>Salisbury, F.B. and Ross, C.W. (1992) Plant Physiology</ref><ref>The Handy Biology Answer Book, Patricia Barnes-Svarney,Thomas E. Svarney</ref>
* [[Michael Watkins (zoologist)]] ([[Watkins M]]) - author of ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''
* [[Xiang-Jiao Yang]] - Molecular and developmental biologist
* [[Kazunari Yano]] - named and described the [[Japanese velvet dogfish]] (''Scymnodon ichiharai'') alongside Shigeho "Sho" Tanaka in 1984
* [[Yoram Yom-Tov]] - Israeli zoologist
* [[Katarzyna Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka]] - described the superphylum [[Asgard (archaea)]]
* [[Chuanlun Zhang]] – An American-trained Chinese Biogeochemist and Geomicrobiologist who had worked at many research facilities in both the United States (NASA, ORNL, UGA, Texas A&M) and China (Southern University of Science and Technology) and is an expert in Archaea. He has authored or co-authored nearly 300 high-impact papers. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602124/]; [https://nai.nasa.gov/directory/zhang-chuanlun/]; [http://www.rcn.montana.edu/Participants/Detail.aspx?id=93]; [http://www.sustc.edu.cn/en/news_events_1_6/2348]; [http://sustc.edu.cn/en/faculty_finder/f/zhang%20chuanlun]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chuanlun_Zhang]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chuanlun_Zhang3]; [https://www.sciencemag.org/author/chuanlun-zhang]]; [http://www.marsci.uga.edu/directory/people/chuanlun-zhang-0]; [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KICgHHAAAAAJ&hl=en]; [https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1024614]; [https://aem.asm.org/content/72/6/4419];
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*[[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Birds/Article_requests/People|Requested ornithologists articles]] (WikiProject Birds)
*[[Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Science/scientists|Missing scientist articles]] (WikiProject History of Science)
*[[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Birds/Article_requests/People|Requested ornithologists articles]]
*[[Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Science/scientists|Missing scientist articles]]


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  1. ^ Sen, Ananya (2018). "A Lifetime of Lipid Research" (PDF). MCB Magazine. No. 12. University of Illinois. pp. 20–21.
  2. ^ "John Cronan". Member Directory. National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Marx, Vivien (February 2019). "Gonzalo G. de Polavieja". The Author File. Nature Methods (Paper). 16: 137. doi:10.1038/s41592-018-0306-6. subtitle: How AI can help track animals and why breakfast powers collaboration
  4. ^ Lent, Herman; Wygodzinsky, Pedro W. (1979). "Revision of the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae), and their significance as vectors of Chagas' disease". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 163. hdl:2246/1282.
  5. ^ doi:10.1038/s41592-018-0192-y
  6. ^ Marx, Vivien (May 2015). "Erin Margaret Schuman". The Author File. Nature Methods (Paper). 12 (5): 375. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3374.
  7. ^ http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/roybiogmem/45/507
  8. ^ Salisbury, F.B. and Ross, C.W. (1992) Plant Physiology
  9. ^ The Handy Biology Answer Book, Patricia Barnes-Svarney,Thomas E. Svarney