Theodor Escherich, bacteriologist and paediatrician, born in Ansbach in 1857.
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Here is a scathing critique on it from a fellow scientist, a British bacteriologist.
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German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich is considered the Father of Chemotherapy.
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The toilets at most ballparks are a germ hazard that would turn a bacteriologist grey.
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His great-grandfather was the noted pathologist and bacteriologist Sir Aldo Castellani.
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Or taper off feeding for this season, suggests bacteriologist McDonough.
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The Russian-born bacteriologist Waldemar Haffkine developed the first cholera vaccine around 1900.
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And a casual experiment by a bacteriologist may hold the key.
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When I was growing up in Pennsylvania, my father was a research chemist and my mother was a bacteriologist.
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A biologist who studies bacteria
(bacteriology) the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease
Bacteriology is the study of bacteria. This subdivision of microbiology involves the identification, classification, and characterization of bacterial species. A person who studies bacteriology is a bacteriologist.