David Ferrie
cancer researcher, virologist, amateur psychologist, hypnotist, biologist in biolab clandestine operations for Simian Virus 40 (SV40), pilot with Eastern Airlines who was dismissed for homosexual acts, alleged involvment in the conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy (JFK), died 6 months after JFK was assassinated
Alexander Fleming
Microbiologist, pharmacologist, scientist, discovery of antibiotics, inventor of Penicillin in 1929
Alexandre Yersin
biologist, scientist, pioneer in the discovery of the bacillus pathogen known as the plague or disease-causing bacterium
Alton Ochsner
Republican physician, known as the anti-cancer doctor who injected his grandkids with live poli
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Scientist, discovery of microbiology and was the first microbiologist
Barbara McClintock
Biologist, theories of Jumping Genes, chromosomes, genetic mutations
Barry Seal
Pilot, drug smuggler for the MedellĂn Cartel, also known as Iran–Contra affair
1939-1986 (47)
Baruj Benacerraf
Molecular biologist, scientist, pioneer in cell surface protein molecule encoding, discovery of histocompatibility complex genes, head of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute
1920-2011 (91)
mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
Dr. Bruce Lipton living
biologist, lecturer, pioneer in epigenetics and evolution pseudosciences, author of The Biology of Belief, The Wisdom of Your Cells
1944- (80)
Dr. Burzynski
Biologist, pioneer of "The Cancer Cure" or antineoplaston therapy at the Burzynski Clinic in 1976
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
Scientist, zoologist, biologist, geologist, paleontologist, father of the micropaleontology study of fossil microorganisms (geology)
1795-1876 (81)
scihi.org
Clay Shaw
US Army major general retired military veteran in 1946, CIA intelligence officer, businessman, established International Trade Mart, board member of Permindex, World Trade Development Committee, tried for conspiring to assassinate John F Kennedy (JFK) in 1967
frenchquarterjournal.com
Edward Haslam living
virologist, biologist, music executive, advertising executive, author of Dr. Mary's Monkey (2007) and Mary, Ferrie & the Monkey Virus (1995)
1951- (73)
spartacus-educational.com
Edward Jenner
Physician, scientist, molecular biologist, inventor of the smallpo
Francis Crick
neuroscientist, molecular biologist, biophysicist, inventor, co-discovery of DNA double helix in 1953 and wrote about the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology in 1957-1958
nobelprize.org
Dr. Fritz-Albert Popp
biophysicist with a theory that humans are beings of light, scientist on light-based physiology, researcher in biophotonic emissions, pioneer in biophysics and biophotons, author of Current Development of Biophysics
1938-2018 (80)
prlabs.com
George Church
Geneticist, co-author of Regenesis, chemist, molecular biologist, genomics engineer, inventor of the first genomic sequencing method in 1984, molecular engineer, founder of Nebula Genomics a DNA big data blockchain technology company, co-founder of Veritas Genetics, Editas Medicine, Cambrian Genomics, Personal Genome Project, Colossal Biosciences
Hans Christian Gram
Scientist, biologist, bacteriologist, inventor, pioneer of Gram staining bacteria aka Gram's method
Ilya Ivanov
Microbiologist known for cross-breeding, artificial insemination of chimpanzees with human sperm to create Humanzees
1870-1932 (62)
britannica.com
James Collins
Biologist, bioscientist, entrepreneur, co-founder of Sherlock Biosciences
Dr. James A. Thomson living
Microbiologist, pioneer in regenerative biology and pluripotent stem cells in 2007, inventor of the first human embryonic stem cell line in 1998
1958- (66)
morgridge.org
Jane Goodall
primatologist, wild chimpanzees, biologist, scientist, zoologist, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
Joep Lange
HIV/AIDS clinical researcher, microbiologist, pioneer in retroviral therapy, president of International AIDS Society from 2002-2004, died in Malaysia Airlines flight 17 shot down over eastern Ukraine
iasociety.org
John Needham
Naturalist, biologist, theories of spontaneous generation and vitalism
Jonas E. Salk
virologist, medical researcher, inventor of the poli
jonas-salk.org
Judyth Vary Baker
cancer researcher aka Judith Vary Baker, wife of patsy Lee Harvey Oswald, author of David Ferrie, Me & Lee
Julian Huxley
evolutionary biologist, social engineering, eugenics, proponent natural selection, pioneer in transhumanism, CEO of UNESCO World Heritage, author of New Bottles for New Wine in 1950
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Biologist, physiologist, experimental studies on bodily functions and animal reproduction
Lee Harvey Oswald
CIA intelligence officer, biologist, worked at a clandestine biolab linked to Simian Virus 40 (SV40) that was to be delivery to Fidel Castro in the Bay of Pigs, registered to vote in Clinton Louisiana the same day as MLK Jr's "I have a dream" speech and where they injected SV40 (Simian Virus 40) in to a prisoner in the Angola prison aka Louisiana State Penitentiary (where Johnny Cash famously sang)
Mary Sherman
virologist, biologist aka Mary Stults
spartacus-educational.com
Masaru Emoto
scientist, molecular biologist, photography of water crystals, pioneer in the new science of water consciousness, author of The Message from Water, The Hidden Messages in Water
1943-2014 (71)
masaru-emoto.net
Peter H. Duesberg
Professor of molecular & cell biology, molecular biologist, claimed HIV does not cause AIDS
vcresearch.berkeley.edu
Richard Dawkins
Evolutionary biologist, atheist, pioneer in atheism, author of The Selfish Gene
Robert Gallo
Microbiologist, pioneer in the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Robert Koch
physician, doctor, microbiologist, bacteriologist, chemist, discovery of tuberculosis (Tubercle Bacillus), pioneer in cholera and anthrax
britannica.com
Dr. Tanya A. Holzmayer
Microbiologist, genetic researcher, held various HIV patents, murdered by a shooter disguised as a Dominos pizza delivery driver
Thomas (T.H.) Huxley
Anthropologist, biologist, known as Darwin's bulldog for his advocacy of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, father of Aldous & Julian Huxley, mentor to H.G. Wells, author of Evolution and Ethics in 1894
1825-1895 (70)
ucmp.berkeley.edu