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    Major-General Sir David Bruce KCB FRS FRCP FRSE (29 May 1855 – 27 November 1931) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who made some of the key...
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  • David Bruce (physician) (fl. 1660s), Scottish physician David Bruce (microbiologist) (1855–1931), Scottish pathologist and microbiologist David Bruce...
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    Bruce Edwards Ivins (/ˈaɪvɪnz/; April 22, 1946 – July 29, 2008) was an American microbiologist, vaccinologist, senior biodefense researcher at the United...
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    DNA. These defenses limit the population of infected flies. David Bruce (microbiologist) G.D. Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and...
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  • Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, physicist 1924: Major-General Sir David Bruce, microbiologist 1925: Sir Horace Lamb, physicist 1926: Edward, Prince of Wales...
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    Gram-negative Hyphomicrobiales. They are named after Sir David Bruce, a Scottish microbiologist. They are aerobic chemoorganotrophes. The family comprises...
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  • – Sir David Bruce, a Scottish physician Buchnera – Paul Buchner, a German biologist Bulleidia – Arthur Bulleid, a British oral microbiologist Burkholderia...
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    (genus), formally named Brucella, to honor the discoverer, Sir David Bruce (microbiologist and pathologist; 1855–1931). – Meyer also worked on tests and...
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  • Porton Down, Wiltshire. The department had only a small number of microbiologists when he arrived, and most of their work involved the decontamination...
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  • American pop music presenter Natalia Pasternak Taschner, Brazilian microbiologist Reagan Pasternak (born 1977), Canadian actress and singer Velvel Pasternak...
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  • Garreau Linda MacDonald Glenn David Gobel Ben Goertzel Aubrey de Grey CGP Grey Yuval Noah Harari Brian Hanley (microbiologist) Robin Hanson Donna Haraway...
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    [better source needed] Geula had two sons and a daughter, and Renana, who worked as a microbiologist at the Israel Institute for Biological Research, had a son. After the...
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  • Broad; the ATCC in Manassas, Virginia; microbiologist William C. Patrick III; the 2001 anthrax attacks; microbiologist Richard O. Spertzel; geneticist Matthew...
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  • Carolyn I.; Abrahamsen-Mills, Liam; Kovarik, Libor; Kellet, Simon; Rigby, Bruce; Vitova, Tonya; Schacherl, Bianca; Shaw, Samuel (December 2019). "Silicate...
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  • politician David Reivers (born 1958), American actor David Oliver Relin (1962–2012), American journalist David Relman, American microbiologist David H. Remes...
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  • 12 Monkeys (category Films with screenplays by David Peoples)
    Gilliam from a screenplay by David Peoples and Janet Peoples, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short film La Jetée. It stars Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe,...
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    psychologist Robert Brown (1773–1858), botanist David Bruce (1855–1931), pathologist and microbiologist who discovered Brucella Francis Buchanan-Hamilton...
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    how much silicon was absorbed by the spores. Richard O. Spertzel, a microbiologist who led the United Nations' biological weapons inspections of Iraq,...
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  • American baseball player (d. 1979) 1902 – André Michel Lwoff, French microbiologist and physician, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1994) 1903 – Fernandel, French...
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    microbiologist, veterinarian and UNSCOM inspector Steven Hatfill, physician, pathologist and former Amerithrax suspect Bruce Ivins, microbiologist and...
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  • the Black Rock Coalition (b. 1957) December 8 Hal E. Broxmeyer, 77, microbiologist (b. 1944) Gerry Foley, 89, American-Canadian ice hockey player (New...
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  • Louis Weinstein (1908–2000), American infectious diseases physician, microbiologist, and educator Madge Weinstein, Internet personality Matthew Weinstein...
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  • Chinese gynecologist and dissident. Barbara Iglewski, 85, American microbiologist. Jonathan Irwin, 82, British-Irish auctioneer and philanthropist. Orland...
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  • Paul de Kruif (category American microbiologists)
    rhyming with "life") (March 2, 1890 – February 28, 1971) was an American microbiologist and writer. Publishing as Paul de Kruif, he is known for his 1926 book...
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    called "a wandering master's degree pursuer" and her stepfather was a microbiologist. She later told Tom Bissell of The New Yorker that her biological father...
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  • Edward Thomas Ryan, class of 1980, Harvard microbiologist, immunologist James Salter, class of 1942, writer David Sanders, class of 1979, biologist Marion...
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  • farmer Amy Smith, inventor and mechanical engineer Julie Theriot, microbiologist C. D. Wright, poet Marin Alsop, symphony conductor Ted Ames, fisherman...
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  • politician (b. 1931) Michael Rossmann, German-American physicist and microbiologist (b. 1930) Mike Wilhelm, musician (b. 1941) May 15 Rob Babcock, basketball...
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    spring is an intriguing research site for geologists and environmental microbiologists due to a variety of factors. The high sulfide and methane content of...
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  • pioneering use of the microscope in botany David Bruce (1855–1931), Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who investigated Malta fever (now called brucellosis)...
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