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Biologists, or those who study biology, have contributed many of the greatest findings in science. A biologist might study anything from cells to human evolution, but their focus always relates back to the study of life.

American Biologists

American biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, American biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Australian Biologists

Australian biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Australian biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Canadian Biologists

Canadian biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Canadian biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Danish Biologists

Danish biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Danish biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Dutch Biologists

Dutch biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Dutch biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

English Biologists

English biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, English biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

French Biologists

French biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, French biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

German Biologists

German biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, German biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Italian Biologists

Italian biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Italian biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Other Biologists

Other biologists, those living outside of major scientific nations, have also contributed greatly to biology. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, other biologists may yet discover more of nature's secrets.  See more »

Russian Biologists

Russian biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Russian biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Scottish Biologists

Scottish biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Scottish biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

Swedish Biologists

Swedish biologists have contributed some of biology's greatest findings. With the increasing importance of genetics, conservation and microbiology, Swedish biologists may yet discover some of nature's most amazing secrets.  See more »

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Darlington, Cyril Dean (1903-1981) was a British biologist who formed and supported a number of basic ideas about chromosomes and their role in heredity.

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