multiple issues original research August 2009 unreferenced August 2009 weasel August 2009 A biologist is a scientist devoted to and producing results in biology through the study of life . Typically biologists study organisms and their relationship to their environment. Biologists involved in basic research attempt to discovery observation discover underlying mechanisms that govern how organisms work. Biologist involved in applied research attempt to develop or improve medical, industrial or agricultural processes. Training There are many types of biologist. Most deal with the macroscopic world, and others with the Microscopy microscopic . There is much overlap between different fields, and it is often hard to classify a biologist as only one of them. Many jobs in biology as a field require an academic degree . A Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. or its equivalent is generally required to direct independent research, and involves a specialization in a specific area of biology U.S. Department of Labor . Many biological scientists work in research and development. Some conduct basic research to advance our knowledge of living organisms, including bacteria and other infectious agents. Basic biological research enhances our understanding so that we can develop solutions to human health problems and improve the natural environment. These biological scientists mostly work in government, university, or private industry laboratories, often exploring new areas of research. Many expand on specialized research they started in graduate school. Research Biological scientists who work in applied research or product development use knowledge gained by basic research to develop new drugs, treatments, and medical diagnostic tests increase crop yields and develop new biofuels. They usually have ... Marine biologist s study salt water organisms, and limnologists study Limnology fresh water organisms ... Biologiste ko he pt Bi logo simple Biologist sl Biolog fi Biologi sv Biolog ur ... more details
The term Chartered Biologist is a British professional certification professional qualification in biology . The title Chartered Biologist is legally protected in the UK, and Chartered Biologists have the exclusive entitlement to use the designation CBiol after their names. The status of Chartered Biologist is conferred on Members of the Society of Biology . The conditions for qualification are either a two years of training in their programme of continuing professional development, or b substantial professional experience over 10 years. See also Chartered Environmentalist Chartered Scientist External links http www.societyofbiology.org Society of Biology http www.societyofbiology.org development chartered status Chartered Biologist at the Society of Biology Category Biologists ... more details
globalize date December 2010 A wildlife biologist is someone who studies or manages wild animals and their habitats.Wildlife biology is for those who are passionate about the wildlife. Also, wildlife biologist must have certain qualifications. United States Requirements in the U.S. To work as a wildlife biologist in the United States , one must Receive a minimum of a bachelor s degree Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy PhD recommended in Biology , Ecology , Zoology , Wildlife management , or Natural resource management Work both indoors and outdoors year round, regardless of weather conditions Be prepared to travel long distances ref name Wildlife Biologist Career Profile http www.uwec.edu career Students Explore Profiles wildlife 20biologist.htm Wildlife Biologist Career Profile ref Salary in the U.S. The income for a position with the U.S. federal government averages 25,000 per year for a candidate with a bachelor s degree , 32,000 per year for a candidate with a master s degree , and 37,000 per year for a candidate with a Doctor of Philosophy PhD . State government s offer starting salaries between 22,000 and 29,000 annually. Wildlife biologists can also work as assistant professor s, teacher s or professor s, with salaries beginning at 38,000 per year. ref name Wildlife Biologist Career Profile The average income for wildlife biologists in the U.S. is 44,500 annually in the federal government , 40,500 per year in state government positions, and 52,000 a year for assistant professor s. Wildlife biologists earn their top salaries in the federal government and in positions within higher education . Salaries in these positions can range from 65,000 to 100,000 per year. ref name Wildlife Biologist Career Profile Notable wildlife biologists Aldo Leopold , called the Father of Wildlife management Steve Irwin Jeff Corwin ref http www.animal.discovery.com fansites jeffcorwin ... Wildlife Biologist ... more details
infobox Website name Ask A Biologist screenshot Image Askabiologist new website.jpg 280px Detail of Ask A Biologist s homepage. Here, the project s main activities are shown. url http askabiologist.asu.edu commercial No type Biology Education registration None owner Arizona State University ASU School of Life Sciences author launch date Fall 1997 current status Active slogan Just Ask source of box above http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Infobox Website Ask A Biologist is a science outreach program originating from Arizona State University s School of Life Sciences. About the program Ask A Biologist is a pre kindergarten through high school program dedicated to answering questions from students, their teachers, and parents. The primary focus of the program is to connect students and teachers with working scientists through a question and answer Web e mail form. The companion website also ... www.sciencemag.org content 330 6008 1192.full title Got a Question? Ask A Biologist date November 2010 ... title Ask A Biologist Bringing Science to the Public date November 2010. Retrieved on 26 November 2010 publisher PLoS Biology ref . Primary audience Ask A Biologist materials ... Ask A Biologist was launched late in 1997 in the School of Life Sciences, with an early version ... Early Ask A Biologist Web Page date Retrieved on 12 January 2009 publisher Internet Archive ref viewable ... url http www.merlot.org merlot viewMaterial.htm?id 80436 title Ask A Biologist date 2005. Retrieved ..., writing their own narrative for the story. Early in 2007, Ask A Biologist became one of the early ... scientists interviewed on the show included biologist s and Pulitzer Prize winning authors Edward O ... Science Foundation NSF funds the redesign of the Ask A Biologist website including the addition of Web 2.0 tools as part of the NSDL National Science Digital Library NSDL . In 2010 Ask A Biologist ... References reflist 2 External links http askabiologist.asu.edu Ask A Biologist http az.audubon.org ... more details
A Clinical biologist is an health professional , Physician doctor in medicine or pharmacy or biology ie Luxemburg, Italy specialized in clinical biology , a speciality near from Clinical Pathology . In fact, the subspecializations in clinical biology are more important than in the clinical pathology , the concept including interventional biology like assisted reproductive technology . This term is frequently used in France, Belgium and other countries in Western Europe, Africa or Asia. See also Biological pharmacist Medical laboratory Clinical scientist Clinical pathology Pathology portal medicine Category Pathology fr Biologiste m dical ... more details
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orphan date October 2009 Wikify date October 2009 European Professional Biologist or EurProBiol is a title available from the European Countries Biologist Association . The certificate is intended to be an easily recognizable title for people working as professional biologist within the EU . The requirement is 8 years post secondary school experience, including a 3 years university level leading to an award of an acceptable qualification in a biological subject. The certificate can be obtained for a fee of 150 Euro for three years, with a renewal fee of 75 Euro per three years. ref http www.eurprobiol.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 15&Itemid 27 Become a EurProBiol, European Countries Biologist Association ref References reflist Category Academic institutions Category Unaccredited institutions of higher learning ... more details
Sir Kenneth Murray Fellow of the Royal Society FRS Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh FRSE is a UK British molecular biologist. His wife is Noreen Murray n e Parker , also a biologist. The team of Kenneth Murray developed the vaccine against hepatitis B and he is one of the founders of Biogen . This was the first vaccine made using genetic engineering. Kenneth Murray is also founder and Chairman of the Darwin Trust of Edinburgh, charity supporting young biologists in their doctoral studies. External links http www.dundee.ac.uk pressoffice grad2000 postgrad murray.htm Laureation address on Sir Kenneth Murray at University of Dundee Graduation 2000 DEFAULTSORT Murray, Kenneth Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Category Living people UK biologist stub ... more details
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Mark Douglas Norman is a marine biologist living in southern Australia where he works through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria . ref http www.abc.net.au queensland conversations stories s1776754.htm Ben Hills and Mark Norman ref For over a decade, Norman has been working exclusively with cephalopod s and he is one of the leading scientists in the field, having discovered over 150 new species of octopus es. The best known of these is probably the Mimic Octopus . ref http www.abc.net.au pm stories s36815.htm Octopus frenzy ref Mark Norman is the author of Cephalopods A World Guide , a book published in 2000 containing over 800 colour photographs of cephalopods in their natural habitat. ref http trove.nla.gov.au work 8296076 Listing at the National Library of Australia ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norman, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norman, Mark Category Australian marine biologists Category Teuthologists Category Living people Australia scientist stub Biologist stub ... more details
Wikify date January 2011 Orphan date January 2011 Ludwig Huber is a professor and cognitive biologist at the University of Vienna where he is the co founder and Head of the Department of Cognitive Biology. ref http cogbio.univie.ac.at ref His research is focused on the experimental and comparative study of animal cognition, and he has worked with a wide variety of species, including pigeons, dogs, keas , and marmosets ref http www.cleverdoglab.at index.php?id 9&L 0 ref Literature Huber, L. 2001 . Visual categorization in pigeons, in Avian Visual Cognition, edited by R. Cook Comparative Cognition Press, Medford, MA . marmosets Voelkel, B., and Huber, L. 2000 . True imitation in marmosets, Anim. Behav. 60, 195 202. Huber, L., and Gajdon, G. K. 2006 . Technical intelligence in animals the kea model, Anim. Cog 9, 295 305. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Huber, Ludwig Category Austrian biologists Category University of Vienna faculty Category Living people Austria scientist stub biologist stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Robert Hogg 1818 1897 was a British biologist and pomology pomologist . He published his book British pomology in 1851 He died an April 4, 1897 in London. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hogg, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1818 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1897 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hogg, Robert Category 1818 births Category 1897 deaths Category Pomologists Category British biologists Category British garden writers ... more details
Bill Ballantine is a marine biology marine biologist from New Zealand. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1996, for his work on marine conservation and with the country s Marine Reserve Act . ref name goldman cite web url http www.goldmanprize.org node 82 title Islands & Island Nations 1996. Bill Ballantine. New Zealand. Marine Conservation publisher Goldman Environmental Prize accessdate 9 January 2011 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ballantine, Bill Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category New Zealand biologists Category Marine biologists Category New Zealand environmentalists NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Other persons George Klein File Nci vol 8175 300 George Klein.jpg right thumb Klein and his wife. George Klein July 28, 1925, Budapest , Hungary &ndash is a biologist who has specialized in studying certain types of tumors. He started a tumor biology center at Karolinska Institute and made a connection there between the epstein Barr virus and lymphomas and other cancers. He is married to Eva Klein , also a biologist, and has a son Peter, a mathematician with a masters. from Columbia University . He has written a number of popular books, including Atheist and Holy City , Pieta book Pieta , and Living Now . He was awarded the 100,000 prize by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation for pioneering work in relations to cancer and the humans immunity system. ref http visualsonline.cancer.gov details.cfm?imageid 8175 ref References http mitpress.mit.edu catalog author default.asp?aid 1238 MIT Press listing http ki.se ki jsp polopoly.jsp?d 17940&l en Georg Klein Group at Karolinska Institute Reflist This article incorporates public domain text from the National Cancer Institute. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Klein, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 28, 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Klein, George Category 1925 births Category Living people Category People from Budapest Category Hungarian biologists Hungary scientist stub Biologist stub de Georg Klein Biologe hu Klein Gy rgy sv Georg Klein ... more details
Roger Smith is a UK biologist and founder of the Millennium Seed Bank Project . ref http www.independent.co.uk news the millennium seed bank 1092756.html The Millennium Seed Bank News The Independent Bot generated title ref ref http www.kew.org msbp scitech publications The 20Biologist.pdf ref He was awarded an OBE in the 2000 New Year Honours List for services to the project. ref http www.independent.co.uk news new year honours 1135267.html NEW YEAR HONOURS News The Independent Bot generated title ref Smith joined the Kew Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1974, ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style article1115889.ece ref after graduating from Manchester University with a BSc in Botany. ref http www3.open.ac.uk events 200217 44059 nr.doc ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Smith, Roger Category British biologists Category Living people Category Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Category Officers of the Order of the British Empire UK botanist stub ... more details
About the American biologist the American photographer Nancy Lee Andrews Nancy C. Andrews born November 29, 1958 is an American biologist noted for her research on iron homeostasis . Andrews is currently Dean education Dean of the Duke University School of Medicine . ref name Duke 2007 Duke University, http www.dukemednews.org news article.php?id 10108 Harvard Physician Scientist Named Dean of Duke University School of Medicine , August 27, 2007 ref Biography Andrews grew up in Syracuse, New York . ref name Duke 2007 She earned a B.S. and Master of Science M.S. from Yale University . She began her graduate studies with Joan Steitz at Yale University , studying molecular biophysics and biochemistry , before transferring to work with David Baltimore , earning an M.D. Ph.D. at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.I.T. 1985 . ref name Duke 2007 She completed her postdoctoral work at Children s Hospital Boston . Andrews then joined the faculty at Harvard University in 1991, assuming an endowed chair in 2003, a position at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute , and a position as Dean for Basic Sciences and Graduate Studies at Harvard Medical School . In 2007, Andrews left to take a position as the first female Dean of Medicine at Duke University . ref name Duke 2007 ref name WSJ 2007 http news.google.com archivesearch url?sa t&ct res&cd 4 0&url http 3A 2F 2Fonline.wsj.com 2Farticle 2FSB118826679306410575.html 3Fmod 3Dgooglenews wsj&ei 73iaR9 CBZ7y6AHakvznCQ&usg AFQjCNEntembd4cPZjK5K7BJO83FVw6C3A Duke Taps First Woman To Lead Medical School , Wall Street Journal , Aug. 28, 2007. ref In this position, she is the only woman heading any of the top ten medical ... biologist Bernard Mathey Prevot. She is the great granddaughter of William Shankland Andrews ... physician and biologist DATE OF BIRTH 29 November 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Syracuse, New York , U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andrews, Nancy biologist Category 1958 births Category Living ... more details
Non free date March 2011 Jeff Harvey born 1957 in Toronto , Canada is a Senior Scientist in the Department of Multitrophic Interactions at the http www.nioo.knaw.nl Netherlands Institute of Ecology , and formerly an associate editor of Nature journal Nature . Harvey specializes in research concerning Intra interspecific variation in plant quality and its effects on herbivores, parasitoids and hyperparasitoids linking above and below ground multitrophic interactions via plant defense. ref name personal page http www.nioo.knaw.nl ppages jharvey Personal Page of Jeffrey Harvey PhD at The Netherlands Institute of Ecology NIOO KNAW ref Life history, foraging and developmental strategies in hyperparasitoids. ref name personal page Spatial and temporal effects on multitrophic interactions. ref name personal page Science, ecology and advocacy. ref name personal page See also The Skeptical Environmentalist Harvey was prominent among the many critics of this book. References reflist External links http www.nioo.knaw.nl content jharvey Personal webpage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harvey, Jeff ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harvey, Jeff Category Canadian ecologists Category 1957 births Category Living people canada scientist stub biologist stub ... more details
This article is about the biologist. For other uses see Michael Chamberlin Michael J. Chamberlin ref cite web url http www.rnr.lsu.edu Faculty Chamberlain,Michael.htm title Michael Chamberlin, Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology publisher School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University accessdate 2010 12 02 ref is a Professor Emeritus of biochemistry and molecular biology at University of California, Berkeley . His research focused on the gene expression in both prokaryote s and eukaryote s. ref citation title Promoters structure and function author Michael Chamberlin author2 Raymond L. Rodr guez publisher Praeger year 1982 isbn 9780030599194 ref He studied how RNA polymerase s initiated and terminated Transcription genetics transcription . He joined the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1986. His work was well known mainly in Canada. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chamberlin, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chamberlin, Michael Category Living people Category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Category Biochemists US biochemist stub ... more details
Ethan Allen Andrews September 10, 1859, New York City October 17, 1956, Baltimore, Maryland was an United States American biologist. He received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy Ph.B. from Yale University Yale in 1881 and of Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins in 1887. He took post graduate studies at Yale, studied at the University of Hanover Polytechnicum of Hanover , Germany , and, as a fellow, at Johns Hopkins, where he was appointed assistant professor of biology in 1887, associate professor in 1892, and professor of zoology in 1908. He was president of the Society of American Zoologists in 1904. He contributed on biological subjects to various Scientific journal journals . References NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andrews, Ethan Allen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 10, 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 17, 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andrews, Ethan Allen Category 1859 births Category 1956 deaths Category Yale University alumni Category Johns Hopkins University alumni Category American educators Category People from New York City Category American biologists ... more details
John G White co developed confocal microscopy and mapped the complete nervous system of Caenorhabditis elegans C. elegans , consisting of 302 neurons and over 7000 synapses. The study was published in 1986 by the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , and is considered to be the first work in the emerging field of connectomics . White received his Ph.D. from University of Cambridge in 1974 and is currently a Professor of Anatomy and Molecular Biology at the University of Wisconsin Madison . Notes and references Reflist External links http www.genetics.wisc.edu faculty profile.php?id 153 Professor White s UW Madison webpage http journals.royalsociety.org content d77h370506650212 Abstract of original publication of the map of the C elegans nervous system complete pdf also available http www.wormatlas.org MoW built0.92 toc.html text of 1986 publication in html form Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME White, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT White, John Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US academic scientist stub US biologist stub ... more details
Colin Patterson 1933 1998 ref https springerlink3.metapress.com content k8pm7327603hh7u3 resource secured ?target fulltext.pdf&sid lorkps55am5ifk45gkbkhwnp&sh www.springerlink.com ref , was a paleontology paleontologist at the British Museum who specialised in fossil fish and systematics, advocating the transformed cladistics school. He authored a general textbook on evolution, Evolution , ref Patterson 1999, Evolution. Comstock Pub. Associates http books.google.com books?id FrETAQAAIAAJ&q evolution colin patterson&dq evolution colin patterson&hl en&ei u3DCTKKxCsK78gaTwq38BQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCUQ6AEwAA ref and edited Molecules and morphology in evolution conflict or compromise? ref Patterson Ed. 1987, Molecules and morphology in evolution conflict or compromise? Cambridge University Press http books.google.com books?id AIoTsBzFITIC&dq evolution colin patterson&source gbs navlinks s ref a book on the use of molecular and morphological evidence for inferring phylogeny phylogenies . Patterson has been Quote mine quote mined several times by creationists, most notably from a tape recording of a talk he gave in 1981 at the American Museum of Natural History for a systematics discussion group. Patterson personally rejected the creationist interpretations of his sayings. ref http www.talkorigins.org faqs patterson.html ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Patterson, Colin Category British paleontologists Category 1998 deaths Category 1933 births UK biologist stub fr Colin Patterson biologiste ... more details
Frano Kr ini born 23 August 1947 in Lumbarda is a Croatia n marine biology marine biologist . Kr ini was born in Lumbarda , on the island of Kor ula . He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb Faculty of Science , University of Zagreb . Since 1972 he has been employed at the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Dubrovnik , where he is currently a head of the Laboratory of Plankton Ecology. His research focus is plankton of the Adriatic Sea . Kr ini is a full member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 2000. He is the chairman of the Academy s Scientific Council for Adriatic Research. Sources http info.hazu.hr frano krsinic en biography Frano Kr ini , Fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts http tkojetko.irb.hr znanstvenikDetalji.php?sifznan 771 Frano Kr ini at the Ru er Bo kovi Institute hr icon DEFAULTSORT Krsinic, Frano Category 1947 births Category Croatian biologists Category Marine biologists Category Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Category Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb alumni Category Living people Category People from Lumbarda Croatia scientist stub sl Frano Kr ini ... more details
BLP sources date April 2008 Richard Ellis is an United States American marine biologist , author , and illustrator . He is a research associate in the American Museum of Natural History s division of paleontology , ref http www.msnbc.msn.com id 35584261 ns technology and science science ref special adviser to the American Cetacean Society , and a member of the Explorers Club . He was U.S. delegate to International Whaling Commission . His murals can be seen in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Museum of Natural History , the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts , ref cite news title Whaling museum offers 24 hour Moby Dick reading newspaper Providence Journal Mass. ed. date Jan 2, 1998 page C.04 ref and Whaleworld, a museum in Albany, Western Australia . He has written 16 books, including The Book of Sharks, The Book of Whales , Dolphins and Porpoises , Men and Whales , Great White Shark with John McCosker , Encyclopedia of the Sea , Aquagenesis The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea , Deep Atlantic , Monsters of the Sea , Imagining Atlantis , Tiger Bone & Rhino Horn , No Turning Back The Life and Death of Animal Species , Sea Dragons Predators of Prehistoric Seas , Tuna ref cite news url http articles.sfgate.com 2008 07 22 entertainment 17173126 1 bluefin canned tuna richard ellis work The San Francisco Chronicle first Jason last Warshof date 2008 07 22 ref and The Empty Ocean , and has published numerous magazine articles. His latest book, On Thin Ice , looks into the changing world of polar bears and highlights their problems caused by global warming and disappearing Arctic ice. ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 120668816&ft 1&f 1032 ref References Reflist External links http www.postmodern.com fi sharkpics ellis ellis.htm Richard Ellis Gallery of Sharks paintings by Ellis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... of Natural History US biologist stub de Richard Ellis Biologe fr Richard Ellis biologiste it Richard ... more details